STI / STD Testing & Treatment

Get informed & Get tested.

Protect your health—get tested for STIs. It’s quick, confidential, and the only way to know for sure if you or your partner has a sexually transmitted infection.

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Frequently Asked Questions

A: So our team can best serve you, we ask that you make an appointment.

A: Most of our appointments take about 60-75 minutes from start to finish.

A: All our services are completely free for you. No insurance needed!

A: Ordinarily yes, however, due to COVID-19 we are limiting the number of people in our facility. Please call before your appointment and ask our staff.

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You owe it to yourself to be safe. Don’t ignore the important step of being tested.

We are here to help. The caring staff at Pregnancy Resource Center provides free, confidential (private) consultations and are sensitive to your needs and concerns.

Anybody who has oral, anal, or vaginal sex, or genital skin-to-skin contact with another person can get STIs — in fact, almost all sexually active people get one at some point in their life.

Some STIs don’t have any symptom and some are mild. So the only way to know for sure if you or a partner has an STI is to get tested. But the good news is, getting tested is usually quick, easy, and painless. And most STIs can be cured or treated with medication.

Pregnancy Resource Center offers STI testing and treatment for the following:

Common STI Symptoms in Women:

  • Painful or burning sensation when urinating
  • Increased vaginal discharge
  • Vaginal bleeding between menstrual periods
  • Abnormal vaginal discharge
  • Painful intercourse
  • Strong odor
  • Irritation and itching