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Nationwide STD testing and blood titers are now available through eNational Testing! Choose between a selection of individual tests, or a panel of tests.
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$179.99
Take charge of your sexual health with eNational Testing's 8 Test STD Panel. Including safe, secure, validated tests for the most frequently diagnosed STDs. This wide-ranging panel includes tests for both the most common viral infections like HIV and Herpes 2 (genital), as well as highly transmissible bacterial infections like Syphilis and Chlamydia. Our 8 Test STD Panel gives individuals a clean bill of health, providing early detection, education, and peace of mind. Knowing one's STD status is essential for effectively treating and managing infections, as well as preventing the transmission of infections to sexual partners.
Herpes Type 2
Syphilis
HIV 1 & 2
Hepatitis B (STD)
Chlamydia & Gonorrhea
Hepatitis C (STD)
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$249.99
The 8 Test STD Panel with Early Detection HIV not only tests the eight most common STDs, but also includes the HIV Early Detection RNA test, allowing visibility into HIV infection status in a shorter timeframe post exposure. This panel provides specific, actionable test results for indviduals who are experiencing symptoms, have concerns about their sexual health, or who would like to confirm a clean bill of health. Even when no physical symptoms are present, infections can be present and can be transmitted to others.
Herpes Type 2
Syphilis
HIV 1 & 2
Hepatitis B (STD)
HIV Early Detection
Chlamydia & Gonorrhea
Hepatitis C (STD)
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$169.99
The Urine STD Test panel focuses on the most common bacterial infections: Chlamydia, Gonorrhea and Trichomonas. While these sexually transmitted infections are more frequently encountered, in most cases, they are also treatable. This panel provides specific, actionable test results for indviduals who are experiencing symptoms, have concerns about their sexual health, or who would like to confirm a clean bill of health. Even when no physical symptoms are present, infections can be present and can be transmitted to others.
Trichomonas
Chlamydia & Gonorrhea
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$79.99
This comprehensive hepatitis panel provides insight into Hepatitis A, B, and C exposure that can impact liver function. This is not an immunity test. Rather, this diagnostic panel identifies potential exposures in the recent past through sexual exposure or other blood and bodily fluids exposure.
Hepatitis B (STD)
Hepatitis A (STD)
Hepatitis C (STD)
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$99.99
Urine test for Chlamydia and Gonorrhea, the two most prevalent bacterial STDs. While infected users can often have no visible symptoms, these infections can result in serious health concerns if left untreated. In most cases, both conditions can be cured with proper treatment.
$34.99
Hepatitis A is caused by the Hepatitis A virus which infects the liver and the virus sheds in high concentrations in the feces from 2-3 weeks before to 1 week after the onset of symptoms. Hepatitis A can be transmitted during sexual activity from fecal-oral contact. Good personal hygiene is not a successful method of preventing Hepatitis A.
$34.99
This virus is transmitted through blood and bodily fluids, such as with sexual exposure, tattoos, or use of/exposure to contaminated needles. The incubation period is 6 weeks to 6 months.
$49.99
This lab tests for the antibody to hepatitis C, which can appear as early as 4 weeks after exposure. Similar to hepatitis B, this virus is transmitted through blood and bodily fluids, such as with sexual exposure or use of/exposure to contaminated needles.
$59.99
Detects immunoglobulins within the blood, indicating previous exposure to the HSV-2 which are generally rectal/genital lesions.
$59.99
A blood test recommended for the initial screening to detect both acute and primary infections of the HIV-1 and HIV-2 virus through the measurement of antibodies and antigens in the bloodstream.
$249.99
HIV stands for Human Immunodeficiency Virus. It is a sexually transmitted disease which affects the immune system and can potentially cause an infected person to be easily prone to infections and certain types of cancer. HIV can be transmitted by blood, blood products, sexual fluids, and breast milk. Most people are infected by sexual contact, birth to an infected mother, during breastfeeding, or from sharing contaminated needles and syringes. There are two types, HIV-1 and HIV-2. Usually, HIV in the United States is HIV-1.This test is recommended for the early diagnosis of HIV-1 infection. It can detect HIV-1 in a 9-11 day "window period" or after.
$59.99
One of the more common sexually transmitted infections, symptoms can vary in a variety of ways that make Syphilis difficult to diagnose. TPA tests like this decrease the rate of false positives, due to the specificity with which antibodies are measured.
$99.99
Trichomoniasis is the most common and curable STD In the United States. This urine test identifies a parasitic infection that can affect both women and men. Commonly linked to vaginitis, what begins as mild discomfort can end up resulting in severe health complications.
STD testing is an important part of maintaining sexual health and preventing the spread of infections. While testing is important, partner notification of results is also an example of responsible sexual behavior.
Partner notification helps to reduce chances of reinfection as well as assist with reducing the spread of STD infections. In addition, since not all infected persons experience signs and symptoms, partner notification reduces the risk of partners unknowingly spreading infections to others.
Whether you think you may have been exposed to an STD or just want a general screening, eNational Testing can offer you testing nationwide.
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.