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Your health is your most valuable asset. That's why eNational Testing is now offering comprehensive clinical laboratory testing services right here in Rhode Island We provide a wide range of confidential tests, including: - STD screening - Diabetes monitoring - Heart health assessments - Allergy testing and more!
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Last Updated: 04/02/2024 09:10 AM
Seasonal Allergies Facts
When compared to other places in the US, in Rhode Island seasonal allergies incidence is moderate.
Tuberculosis Incidence
In Rhode Island, in 2021, there were 17 reported cases of Tuberculosis and 17 reported cases in 2022. This showed a 0% change in reported cases in 2021 vs 2022.
Syphilis Incidence
Studies show that in 2018, 284 people in Rhode Island had contracted Syphilis.
Chlamydia Incidence
In Rhode Island in 2022, 5,199 people had tested positive for Chlamydia.
Gonorrhea Incidence
When looking at rates per 100,000 of the population in Rhode Island, 132 tested positive for Gonorrhea in 2022.
Diabetes Percentages
In Rhode Island, 9.1% of adults 18+ years have been diagnosed with diabetes.
Male Prostate Cancer Statistics
In 2020 in Rhode Island, 664 males tested positive for prostate cancer.
Male Colon Cancer Statistics
Out of 514,692 people in Rhode Island in 2020, 190 males were reported to have been diagnosed with colon cancer.
Female HIV Deaths Statistics
A report done on the causes of death from HIV in Rhode Island showed that in 2021, 44 females lost their lives due to HIV.
Male HIV Deaths Statistics
There were 35 reported cases of HIV cause of death in males in Rhode Island in 2021.
Heart Disease Mortality
In Rhode Island, in 2021, 2,359 people died from heart disease.
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Our goal is to provide convenience to our clients by providing nationwide coverage, where you can easily and quickly find a nearby testing location. We also provide confidentiality, where your test order or results will never be reported to your insurance company or placed on your medical records. Take charge of your health today by selecting the individual test or panel that is best for you!
Timing of testing can vary based on factors such as presence of any symptoms, when the possible exposure occurred, and other risk factors. If a more specific answer is needed, please consult with a health care provider for better guidance.
If you have concerns about exposure to one STD, then you are at risk for possible exposure to all STDs and should have a comprehensive panel of STD testing.
No, alcohol and drugs will have no effect on the results of your STD tests.
Women are typically tested for HPV during pap smear exams. There is no test for HPV in men.
Our STD tests utilize blood and urine samples. Gonorrhea, chlamydia, and trichomonas are accurately tested via urine and the others are tested via blood.
Yes, menstruation will not affect the accuracy of any STD test you choose.
Yes, your results will be securely emailed to you. Unique identifying information is required to view your results.
No, the typical turnaround time for most results is 2-3 business days.
Various factors, such as age, presence of symptoms, and number of sexual partners, can be used to determine the most appropriate testing interval for you. Some people may test as frequently as every 3 months, while others may test annually. Consult with a health care provider for guidance tailored to you.
No, incubation periods vary depending on type of infection. For HIV: 2-6 weeks, syphilis: 1-3 months, herpes: 2-12 days, chlamydia: 1-3 weeks, gonorrhea: 2-3 days, hepatitis B: 1-5 months, hepatitis C: 2-6 months, trichomonas: 5-28 days
Your test results show current and active infections only. If your results are negative but you know you are at risk from recent exposure, it is recommended to repeat the test in 3 weeks and again in 3-6 months.
Early detection syphilis testing can detect syphilis as soon as 2 weeks after possible exposure compared to 4 weeks to 3 months with the standard syphilis test. Early detection HIV testing can detect HIV as soon as 9-11 days after possible exposure compared to 2-6 weeks with a standard HIV test.