Comprehensive STD and STI testing options at convenient Washington County locations, emphasizing privacy, rapid results, and clinical accuracy.
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Comprehensive STD and STI testing options at convenient Washington County locations, emphasizing privacy, rapid results, and clinical accuracy.

Our most complete panel includes HIV 1&2, Syphilis, Gonorrhea, Chlamydia, Hepatitis A/B/C, and Herpes 1&2. Ideal for routine checkups and peace of mind, available at all Washington County locations using FDA-approved lab testing.
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Choose specific tests for targeted concerns including HIV, Herpes, Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, Syphilis, and Hepatitis. Cost-effective, fast results, and flexible options tailored to risk factors or symptoms for Washington County residents.
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We offer 4th generation antibody/p24 testing and FDA-approved HIV RNA early detection for the earliest possible results (10-12 days post-exposure). Accurate, confidential lab testing with counseling available.
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Type-specific IgG blood testing distinguishes HSV-1 from HSV-2, useful for asymptomatic screening and clinical interpretation. Many people with herpes are unaware—testing provides clarity and guidance.
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Urine-based testing for chlamydia and gonorrhea is simple and non-invasive. These common bacterial STIs are often asymptomatic but easily treated; timely screening prevents complications.
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Comprehensive hepatitis A, B, and C blood testing for those at higher risk. Early detection protects liver health and guides treatment, included in many of our panels and processed at CLIA-certified labs.
Learn more →Call for a confidential consultation and same-day appointments in Washington County. Our knowledgeable staff will help you order tests by phone for privacy and provide compassionate, non-judgmental support.
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📞 Call Now for Confidential TestingRegular STD testing is a vital part of personal and community health in Washington County, especially given the large University of Arkansas student population and a mix of young professionals and families. Many STIs are asymptomatic—meaning you can spread or have an infection without noticing symptoms. The CDC recommends routine screening for sexually active individuals, with frequency based on risk: at least annually for many and more often for those with multiple partners. Nationally, about 1 in 5 Americans has an STI at any given time, underscoring the importance of screening. Early detection enables timely treatment, reduces complications, and helps prevent transmission to partners. Getting tested is a simple, confidential step you can take to protect yourself and those you care about. Whether you’re a student on Dickson Street, a parent near Wilson Park, or a worker downtown, Washington County’s walk-in and same-day testing options make it easier to prioritize sexual health without stigma. Confidential support and clear next steps are provided with every positive or concerning result.