Infection STD Tests

Sexually transmitted infections (STIs), often called STDs, can be silent or cause symptoms like discharge, sores, or pelvic pain. Because many STIs overlap in symptoms—or have no symptoms at alllaboratory testing is the most reliable way to know your status, protect partners, and guide next steps with your clinician.

This page explains evidence-based STI testing for screeningpost-exposure checks, and diagnostic work-ups. It includes HIV (4th-generation Ag/Ab and RNA)syphilis (RPR with treponemal confirmation)chlamydia/gonorr... See more

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The Toxoplasma IgG Antibody Test detects IgG antibodies to Toxoplasma gondii, the parasite that causes toxoplasmosis. A positive result indicates past infection or immunity, while rising levels may suggest recent exposure. Doctors use this blood test to evaluate immune status in pregnant women, immunocompromised patients, or those at risk for complications. Results help guide diagnosis, monitor infection history, and inform patient care planning.

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Also Known As: Toxoplasma gondii IgG Antibody Test

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 The STD Urinary Tract Infection Panel is a targeted diagnostic tool designed to identify sexually transmitted infections (STIs) such as Chlamydia and Gonorrhea, alongside assessing overall urinary tract health through a Urinalysis Complete test. This panel facilitates the early detection of common STIs and urinary tract infections (UTIs), allowing for timely treatment and management.
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Sexually transmitted diseases in the U.S. have reached an all-time high since 2015! There were approximately 2.6 million cases of STDs in 2019 in the U.S. More than 1.8 million cases of Chlamydia, 129,813 cases of Syphilis, and 616,329 cases of gonorrhea were reported.

Are you taking steps to protect yourself? Are you safe?

In this piece, you'll learn everything you need to know about screening methods and the top tests a patient can ask for STDs. In addition, you'll learn what each STD is and the possible symptoms and signs for each.

Don't hesitate! Continue reading to discover what STD tests you can ask for today for a safer tomorrow.

What Are STDs?

Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) are infections spread from one individual to another, generally by sexual intercourse (vaginal, anal, and oral). Some common examples of STDs are Gonorrhea, Chlamydia, Herpes ... See more

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STDs And HIV Frequently Asked Questions

Are STDs associated with HIV?

You are more likely to contract HIV or transmit the disease to other sexual partners if you have an STD.

People in the U.S. who have syphilisherpes, ... See more