STD testing at UrgentWay in New York

You will always be treated with the respect and courtesy you deserve by our highly trained staff.
A sexually transmitted disease can be painful. Even thinking you have an STD can be discouraging. Despite clinical practice, there is often a stigma attached. UrgentWay can provide private, urgent care STD testing, low-cost STD testing, and STD testing in a confidential setting. If you test positive for an STD, we can also treat you.


Through our network of healthcare providers and therapists, we can also arrange individual and couples counseling if you choose. We will be with you every step of the way.

Your health is our priority, and our clinic has multiple exam/procedure rooms for your convenience and privacy. Our skilled, board-certified physicians and medical professionals provide high-quality care to every patient. Our medical services are affordable in New York: from diagnosis to treatment.

Who is the person tested for STDs?

STD testing is recommended for anyone who has unprotected vaginal, oral, and/or anal sex, especially when having sex with multiple partners. Some STDs such as HIV and hepatitis B can also be spread by sharing injection drug gear.

 In New York, teenagers can consent to HIV and STD testing and treatment without parental consent.

What sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) do UrgentWay test for?

  • Herpes
  • HPV (warts)
  • Gonorrhea
  • Chlamydia
  • HIV/AIDS

Testing for sexually transmitted infections depends on what you want or need. Urine, blood, or body (genitalia, skin, or mouth should be examined).

Gonorrhea and chlamydia may not be detected by tests for 4 to 7 days after possible infection. HIV and syphilis may not appear for up to three months but can appear in less than two weeks.

What is HIV and should I get tested?

HIV stands for human immunodeficiency virus. It is a virus that can cause acquired immunodeficiency syndrome or AIDS. The human body is no different from getting rid of HIV. This is because if you have HIV, you have it for life.
Only certain body fluids; Blood, semen (semen), seminal fluid (pre-ejaculate), rectal fluid, vaginal fluid, and breast milk from an HIV-infected person can transmit HIV. To do this, these fluids must be injected into the damaged mucosa or tissue or injected directly into the bloodstream (via a needle or syringe). Mucous membranes are found in the rectum, vagina, penis, and mouth. Early HIV infection is usually asymptomatic. This is the only way to know if you are infected with HIV. There is currently no effective treatment for HIV. However, with proper medical care, HIV can be controlled.
The CDC recommends that everyone between the ages of 13 and 64 be tested at least once as part of their routine health care routine. People at high risk, such as those with multiple sex partners, other STDs, gay and bisexual men, and people who inject drugs, should be tested at least once a year.

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