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About STD Testing Raleigh
Results are usually given in 3 Business Days or less and a phone consult is included if you test positive. We provide sexually-transmitted disease testing at over 1,800 locations across the country. Our service is fast, exact, and accommodating. STD Testing Raleigh tests for the 8 most prevalent STDs. Your lab test results will not appear on your primary medical records or insurance record with your absolute permission.
All tests offered are FDA-approved or CLIA certified and are the most modern tests available in Raleigh for STI screening. The tests we offer are the identical tests hospitals and doctors use. We work with LabCorp and Quest, the nation's biggest and most respected national diagnostic laboratories.
Sexually Transmitted Disease tests are now fast, private, and embarrassment free. Call now to schedule an appointment. STD Testing Raleigh makes it easy with a straightforward process. With over 1,800 lab facilities nationwide, we have one near you.
STD Testings Centers Near 27607
- 3850 Ed Drive, Suite 125
Raleigh, NC 27612 - 2605 Blue Ridge Rd
Raleigh, NC 27607 - 4009 Barrett Dr
Raleigh, NC 27609 - 1110 SE Cary Pkwy
Cary, NC 27518 - 530 New Waverly Pl
Cary, NC 27511
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North Carolina and Raleigh STD Facts
One of the best tools to fight the increase of STDs is data, so get smart about STD in Raleigh, North Carolina. Yearly, the CDC and the North Carolina health department collect info and facts on STIs in your area. Fast facts about Raleigh and / or North Carolina:
- The number of reported occurrences of HIV in North Carolina in 2008: 1991 (a 62% increase)
- The number of reported cases of Chlamydia in North Carolina in 2008: 37516
- Chlamydia rate per 100,000 people: 414
- The # of reported Chlamydia cases in Raleigh and Wake County in 2008: 3590
- The amount of reported Syphilis cases in Raleigh and Wake County in 2008: 115
- The amount of reported Gonorrhea cases in Raleigh and Wake County in 2008: 1010
As you can see, STDs are a growing epidemic in Raleigh, North Carolina and nationwide. Protect yourself by practicing safe sex.