Chlamydia Test
STD trained specialists have helped more than 100,000 people get tested for common STDs. STD Doctors have helped more than 16,000 people get the follow-up treatment they needed. We are proud to provide:
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Results in 3 business days or less |
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Speak with a Care Specialist 24/7 |
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Free Doctor consultations, when appropriate |
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Treatment or referrals, when needed |

2,200 NEW STD INFECTIONS HAPPEN EVERY HOUR
Get TESTED NOW in 3 easy steps & have PEACE OF MIND
Step 1
Order your test
Choose from the Dr recommended 8 Test Panel test or any individual test. Pay NOW online using secure checkout, or by phone. Our tests cost hundreds less than paying directly at the lab.
Step 2
Visit a lab
Choose from over 4,000 testing centers nationwide, with no appointments ever needed. Tests take only a few minutes and provide patient confidentiality & privacy.
Step 3
Get your results
Your Test results will be ready in 3 business days or less and you will be notified via Email when they are ready. All tests are secure & confidential, keeping your identity completely private.
When Is The Right Time To Test?
If you are interested in knowing your sexual health status, test today and test often.
If you’re concerned about a recent encounter with someone whose STD status you don’t know, it is recommended to get tested in 2 weeks and again at 6 weeks after the encounter, to be sure the tests catch everything.
For a personalized test plan, call our Care Advisors at (772) 444-6658. Because different diseases become detectable by diagnostic testing at different times, this is the best way to ensure you get tested at the right time.
More about the Chlamydia Test
The Chlamydia Test is a urine test. The lab will simply have you urinate into a cup to collect the urine sample.
At this time we do not offer throat or anal swabbing. Most tests, including NAATs, are not FDA-cleared for use with rectal swab specimens. While chlamydial culture can be used for these specimens, it is not widely available.
The results will tell you if you are positive or negative. We recommend that you get tested 2 weeks after possible exposure.
Yes, chlamydia can be cured with antibiotics. A doctor will decide which treatment option is best for you and, if appropriate, will electronically send a prescription to your local pharmacy.
Any sexually active person can be infected with chlamydia. Anyone with genital symptoms such as discharge, burning during urination, unusual sores, or rash should refrain from having sex until they are able to get diagnosed and treated. Also, anyone with an oral, anal, or vaginal sex partner who has been recently diagnosed with an STD should see be tested as well. The CDC recommends yearly chlamydia screening of all sexually active women age 25 or younger and older women with risk factors for chlamydial infections (e.g., women who have a new or more than one sex partner). Pregnant women should be screened during their first prenatal care visit. Consider chlamydia testing as part of routine STD screening, especially if you have had unprotected sex with someone whose STD status you do not know or are concerned about. Routine screening is not recommended for men. However, the screening of sexually active young men should be considered. Men who have sex with men (MSM) who have receptive anal sex should be screened for chlamydia each year. MSM who have multiple and/or anonymous sex partners should be screened more frequently (e.g., at 3-6 month intervals).
There are no preparation necessary before having the test.