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About STD Testing Seattle
Our service is fast, accurate, and comfortable. Your lab test results will not appear on your primary medical records or insurance record with your stated permission. Results are usually given in 3 Business Days or less and a phone consult is included if you test positive. STD Testing Seattle tests for the 8 most rampant STDs. We provide STI testing at over 1,800 locations across the country.
We work with LabCorp and Quest, the nation's largest and most recognized national diagnostic laboratories. The tests we offer are the unchanged tests hospitals and doctors use. All tests offered are FDA-approved or CLIA certified and are the most sophisticated tests available in Seattle for STD screening.
STI tests are now quick, discreet, and embarrassment free. With over 1,800 locations nationwide, we have one close to you. STD Testing Seattle makes it easy with a simple process. Call right now to schedule an appointment.
STD Testings Centers Near 98107
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5350 Tallman Ave NW Ste 301
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5300 Tallman Ave NW
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2450 33rd Ave, West
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6300 9th Ave NE
Seattle, 98115
Washington and Seattle STD Measurement Data
Every year, the Federal Government and the Washington department of health collect information and incident rates on Sexually Transmitted Diseases in your area. The info is intended as a reference tool so you can gauge your STD risks. Fast facts about STD infection rates in Seattle and / or Washington:
- The number of reported occurrences of HIV in Washington in 2008: 537 (a 38% increase
- The amount of reported Chlamydia cases in Seattle and King County in 2008: 5244
- Seattle Chlamydia infection rate per 100,000 residence: 279.5
- The amount of reported Syphilis cases in Seattle and King County in 2008: 209
- Seattle Syphilis infection rate per 100,000 residence: 4.1
- The amount of reported Gonorrhea cases in Seattle and King County in 2008: 1937
As you can see, STDs are a growing concern in Seattle, Washington and across the United States. Protect yourself by using safe sex practices.
