STD Testing in Kentucky
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STD Testing Centers in Kentucky
We work with numerous convenient STD testing locations in Kentucky. We use the same laboratories hospitals and private practices use to provide our patients with quick, accurate results at an affordable price. We conduct STD screening in the following Kentucky cities:
STD Statistics in Kentucky
The Kentucky Department of Public Health recommends STD testing for all patients between the ages of 16 and 64, as infections continue to be a significant problem in the state. The infection rates for many common STDs continue to rise throughout the state. The information on STD rates in Kentucky can help you understand your risk:
- HIV infection rate per 100,000 people: 9.1
- Syphilis infection per 100,000 people: 2.8
- Chlamydia infection rate per 100,000 people: 391.2
While the state may have low rates of certain infections, including HIV and syphilis, rates are rising dramatically for other, most notably chlamydia. If you live in Kentucky you may want to consider STD testing to understand your personal risk.