Syphilis 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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FDA-approved and gold standard rated testing |
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Results in 3 business days or less |
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Industry-best security and privacy practices |
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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 Syphilis Test
This is a blood test. The lab will simply one small tube of blood to determine if you have the virus in your system.
There are no preparations necessary before having the test.
Any person with signs or symptoms of primary infection, secondary infection, neurologic infection, or tertiary infection should be tested for syphilis. Other person that should be tested for Syphilis include women who are pregnant, members of an at-risk subpopulation (i.e., persons in correctional facilities and MSM), describe sexual behaviors that put them at risk for STD’s (i.e., having unprotected vaginal, anal, or oral sexual contact; having multiple sexual partners; using drugs and alcohol, and engaging in commercial or coerced sex); have partners who have tested positive for Syphilis and anyone who is sexually active and live in areas with high Syphilis morbidity.
Treponemal tests detect antibodies that are specific for Syphilis. Treponemal antibodies appear earlier than non-treponemal antibodies and usually remain detectable for life, even after successful treatment. If a treponemal test is used for screening and the results are positive, a non-treponemal test with titer should be performed to confirm diagnosis and guide patient management decisions. Based on the results, further treponemal testing may be indicated.
There are no home remedies or over-the-counter drugs that will cure syphilis, but Syphilis is easy to cure in its early stages. A single intramuscular injection of long acting Benzathine Penicillin G (2.4 million units administered intramuscularly) will cure a person who has primary, secondary or early latent syphilis. Three doses of long acting Benzathine Penicillin G (2.4 million units administered intramuscularly) at weekly intervals is recommended for individuals with late latent Syphilis or latent Syphilis of unknown duration. Treatment will kill the Syphilis bacterium and prevent further damage, but it will not repair damage already done. Selection of the appropriate penicillin preparation is important to properly treat and cure syphilis.