Comprehensive STD testing options at convenient Drexel locations, prioritizing privacy and medical accuracy with rapid lab turnaround.
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Comprehensive STD testing options at convenient Drexel locations, prioritizing privacy and medical accuracy with rapid lab turnaround.

Our 10-panel includes HIV 1&2, Syphilis, Gonorrhea, Chlamydia, Hepatitis A/B/C, and Herpes 1&2. Ideal for routine checkups, it delivers peace of mind with FDA-approved lab testing at Drexel locations.
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Order targeted tests for specific concerns—HIV, Herpes, Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, Syphilis, or Hepatitis. Cost-effective and fast, individual tests are perfect for exposure follow-up or symptom-based testing.
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We offer 4th-generation antibody/p24 testing and FDA-approved HIV RNA early detection to identify infection as early as 10-12 days post-exposure. Confidential results and counseling are standard.
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Type-specific IgG testing distinguishes HSV-1 and HSV-2 for accurate diagnosis. Testing is important even without symptoms; results include clinical interpretation and follow-up guidance.
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Urine-based nucleic acid testing screens for chlamydia and gonorrhea without invasive swabs. Quick, accurate, and essential for sexually active people—treatment referrals available if needed.
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Blood-based hepatitis A, B, and C testing is included in panels or available separately. Early detection prevents liver complications and is recommended for higher-risk groups.
Learn more →Call for a confidential consultation and same-day testing in Drexel. Our knowledgeable staff arranges phone-based ordering for privacy and offers supportive, non-judgmental care.
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📞 Call Now for Confidential TestingRegular STD testing is an important part of personal and public health in the Dayton metro area, including Drexel. Many STIs are asymptomatic—meaning someone can have and transmit an infection without realizing it. The CDC recommends routine screening: sexually active women under 25 should be tested annually for chlamydia and gonorrhea, anyone with new or multiple partners should be tested regularly, and those with potential recent exposure should seek early testing, including HIV RNA where indicated. Nationally, about 1 in 5 Americans has an STI at any given time; local clinics in the region continue to see chlamydia and gonorrhea as the most common bacterial infections. Early detection prevents complications, allows prompt treatment, and reduces transmission. For Drexel residents, confidential STI screening and sexual health counseling normalize testing as routine healthcare rather than stigma. Whether you live near Belmont or commute to Dayton, periodic STI screening—offered at local labs and clinics—supports the health of you and your partners. If you have symptoms, a new partner, or a recent exposure, call to discuss which tests are right for you and to arrange discreet, same-day testing.