Wednesday 10 August 2016

Anonymous Private STD Testing A Boon


Continuing research on the prevalence of Chlamydia, gonorrhea, and syphilis is revealing a growing public health concern. 
Women, young adults, and minorities seem to be the greatest affected. 
All these three diseases are fully treatable with medication, especially if diagnosed early. The keyword here is early diagnosis, because untreated STDs can have disastrous long-term effects..
 “There is a facility for STD testing near me ”, says a resident of Pentagon City. “In reality it is an urgent care clinic 
that provides rapid, anonymous, private testing for any sexually transmitted disease.” 
These days many Americans are reluctant to get themselves tested for STD because they feel their private medical information will be made available to others. 
Such fears are unfounded. 
If you are looking for the right STD Clinic, DC has a few that offer completely confidential testing. 
The test results are rapid and the results are completely private. 
For people who get tested for STD, privacy is of utmost importance. Thankfully, most STD Clinics in DC understand patients’ concerns and take adequate steps to protect their privacy.
At these urgent care centers, tests are done at patients’ convenience. 
An individual can place an order online and drop in any time at his/her convenience without an appointment. None of the clinics’ staff ask any embarrassing or invasive questions about the individual’s medical history. 
The importance of getting tested 
Some people wrongly believe that they will know if they have a sexually transmitted infection. 
The truth is many STDs have no signs or symptoms. Moreover, an annual health care check up may not include tests for sexually transmitted infections. 
It is important therefore, if a person has unprotected sex or has a new partner, and if he or she is worried about getting infected, a discreet and reliable test is absolutely essential. 
Xpress Care Urgent Care Clinic provides health care on a walk-in basis (including testing for sexually transmitted infections) without needing an appointment. 

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