Taking care of your health includes routine STI testing. Chlamydia is common, especially for people ages 16–24, and often has no symptoms. The good news? Testing is quick, simple, and confidential. Who Should Get Tested Sexually active individuals under 25 Anyone...
STI’s
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Get Tested. Feel Confident. STI testing is simple, private, and part of staying healthy. Confidential and judgment-free Quick and easy testing Most STIs have no symptoms For anyone who is sexually active Why STI Testing Matters Many STIs have no symptoms. Testing is...
HIV Screenings
Get Tested. Get Care. Get Support. Knowing your HIV status is the first step toward a healthy life. According to the CDC, everyone aged 13–64 should get tested at least once. If you have risk factors (multiple partners, unprotected sex, injection drug use, etc.),...
Getting Tested for HIV
from CDC Key points Everyone between the ages of 13 and 64 should get tested for HIV at least once. People with certain risk factors should get tested more often. Most HIV tests are available for free or at a reduced cost. Visit gettested.cdc.gov to find HIV testing...
Chlamydia – CDC Facts
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