SEXUAL HEALTH
STD Testing and Screening in Pittsburgh
Private, respectful STD testing and STI screening for patients in Greater Pittsburgh. Altheda offers confidential visits, testing guidance, and clear follow-up so you can get answers without judgment.
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Confidential STD & STI Screening
Private STD testing in a comfortable setting
STD testing can help identify infections early, even when symptoms are not obvious. Altheda Medical Center provides confidential screening, symptom review, and follow-up guidance for patients who want clear answers in a respectful clinical setting. CDC guidance notes that sexually active women under 25, and some women 25 and older with risk factors, should be tested yearly for chlamydia and gonorrhea.
Confidential STI screening with symptom review, testing guidance, and clear follow-up.
STD testing can help detect infections before they lead to complications or are unknowingly passed to a partner.
Detect infections early and get clear next steps.
Before your visit
What to know about STD testing
Testing recommendations depend on symptoms, exposure, medical history, and provider guidance.
Quick details before you schedule.
What it checks
Testing may screen for common STIs based on symptoms, exposure, history, and provider guidance.
Who it helps
Patients may schedule after a new partner, possible exposure, symptoms, or routine screening.
How it works
Your provider may recommend urine, swab, blood, or other testing depending on the concern.
Next steps
If results need follow-up, your care team explains what they mean and what to do next.
When to get tested
STD screening may be recommended if you have symptoms, exposure, or new risk
You do not always need symptoms to benefit from STI screening. A private visit can help determine which tests are appropriate for your situation.
Symptoms are not always obvious. A private visit can help determine the right tests.
- New or multiple partners
- Possible exposure to an STI
- Vaginal discharge, burning, odor, sores, or pelvic discomfort
- Partner tested positive for an STI
- Routine screening for peace of mind
What to Expect During Your Visit
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Private Check-In
Your visit begins with a confidential intake and discussion of your concern or reason for testing.
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Testing Review
Your provider discusses recommended testing based on symptoms, exposure, and medical history.
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Results & Follow-Up
Results are reviewed with clear next steps if treatment, repeat testing, or partner notification is needed.
Why Choose Altheda for STD Testing and Screening?
- Private & Respectful Confidential visits in a comfortable clinical setting.
- Judgment-Free Care Our team helps you ask questions and get tested without embarrassment.
- Clear Testing Guidance Your provider helps determine which STI tests are appropriate.
- Follow-Up Support If results need action, we explain the next steps clearly and compassionately.
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STD Screening & Testing FAQs
Helpful answers for confidential STD and STI testing, symptoms, exposure concerns, results, treatment, and Pittsburgh-area appointments.
STD & STI Testing Basics
5 questions - what testing means, privacy, symptoms, and when to schedule.
What is STD or STI screening?
STD or STI screening means testing for sexually transmitted infections even when symptoms are not obvious. Testing may include urine, blood work, vaginal swabs, throat swabs, rectal swabs, or lesion swabs depending on symptoms, exposure history, and provider guidance.
What is the difference between an STD and an STI?
STI stands for sexually transmitted infection. STD stands for sexually transmitted disease. Many clinicians use STI because a person can have an infection without symptoms or disease. Patients may search for either term, and Altheda can help with confidential STD and STI testing.
Can I have an STI without symptoms?
Yes. Many STIs can cause no symptoms or only mild symptoms. Testing is important because an untreated infection can still affect your health and may be passed to a partner.
When should I book an STD testing appointment?
Consider scheduling after a new partner, possible exposure, condom break, partner notification, symptoms, or if you have not been tested recently. A provider can help decide which tests are appropriate based on your history and concerns.
Is STD testing confidential at Altheda?
Yes. STD testing is handled as a confidential medical visit. Your provider can review your concerns respectfully, discuss appropriate testing, and explain next steps without judgment.
Symptoms, Exposure & Timing
5 questions - symptoms, possible exposure, window periods, and repeat testing.
What symptoms can be related to an STI?
Possible STI symptoms include burning with urination, unusual discharge, pelvic pain, testicular pain, genital itching, sores, blisters, rash, bleeding after sex, pain with sex, rectal pain, throat symptoms after oral exposure, or no symptoms at all.
How soon after exposure should I get tested?
Testing timing depends on the infection and the type of test. Some infections may be detected within days, while others may require repeat testing later. If you test very soon after exposure, your provider may recommend follow-up testing.
Should I get tested if my partner tested positive?
Yes. If a partner tells you they tested positive for an STI, schedule a visit even if you feel fine. Your provider can discuss the exposure, recommend appropriate tests, and review whether treatment or partner follow-up is needed.
Should I get tested after unprotected sex or a condom break?
Yes. A confidential STD testing visit can help determine which tests are appropriate and whether any repeat testing is needed. If the exposure was recent and you are worried about HIV, contact a clinician promptly because some prevention options are time-sensitive.
Can I get STD testing if I am on my period?
If your period starts or you are actively bleeding, contact Altheda before your appointment. Depending on the symptoms and tests needed, the team can tell you whether to keep the visit or reschedule.
What Tests May Be Included
7 questions - chlamydia, gonorrhea, HIV, syphilis, herpes, trichomonas, and hepatitis.
What STDs can Altheda test for?
Testing may include chlamydia, gonorrhea, HIV, syphilis, trichomonas, hepatitis B, hepatitis C, or other infections depending on your symptoms, exposure history, anatomy, pregnancy status, and provider recommendations.
Is there one test for every STD?
No. There is no single test that checks for every STI. Different infections require different sample types, such as urine, blood, swabs, or testing from a visible sore. Your provider can help select the right tests.
Does a standard STD panel include herpes?
Not always. Herpes testing is usually considered when there are sores, blisters, recurrent symptoms, a partner with herpes, or another specific reason. Routine blood screening for herpes is not always recommended for people without symptoms.
Can I be tested for chlamydia and gonorrhea?
Yes. Chlamydia and gonorrhea are commonly tested with urine or swab samples. Depending on sexual exposure, testing may also involve throat or rectal swabs.
Can I be tested for HIV and syphilis?
Yes. HIV and syphilis testing commonly use blood tests. Your provider can explain when testing is recommended and whether repeat testing is needed based on the timing of exposure.
Can I be tested for trichomonas?
Testing for trichomonas may be considered based on symptoms, risk factors, exposure, or provider guidance. It may be checked with a vaginal swab, urine, or other appropriate sample depending on the clinical situation.
Can STD testing include hepatitis B or hepatitis C?
Yes. Hepatitis B and hepatitis C testing may be recommended for some patients based on sexual exposure, injection drug equipment sharing, pregnancy status, prior vaccination history, liver concerns, or other risk factors.
How Testing Works
5 questions - urine, blood draw, swabs, pelvic exams, and preparation.
What happens during an STD testing visit?
Your visit may include a private symptom review, exposure history, medication and allergy review, discussion of testing options, sample collection, and clear follow-up instructions. The goal is to give you answers in a respectful clinical setting.
Do I need a pelvic exam for STD testing?
Not always. Many STI tests can be completed with urine, blood work, or self-collected swabs. A pelvic exam may be recommended if you have pelvic pain, bleeding, sores, discharge, or symptoms that need a physical exam.
Do I need blood work for STD testing?
Some STI tests require blood work, including many HIV, syphilis, hepatitis B, and hepatitis C tests. Other infections may require urine or swabs. Your provider can explain which sample types are needed.
Can I urinate before my STD test?
For some urine-based testing, you may be asked not to urinate shortly before collection. Instructions can vary by test, so ask the scheduling or clinical team if you are unsure.
How should I prepare for an STD testing appointment?
Bring a list of symptoms, recent exposure concerns, current medications, allergies, prior STI results, and any partner information you feel comfortable sharing. Avoid using vaginal products before the visit unless your clinician tells you otherwise.
Results, Treatment & Follow-Up
6 questions - result timing, positive results, treatment, retesting, and partner care.
How long do STD test results take?
Result timing depends on the test and laboratory processing. Some results may return quickly, while others can take longer. The Altheda team can explain how results are communicated and what to do while waiting.
What happens if my STD test is positive?
If a test is positive, your provider will explain the result, discuss treatment options when appropriate, review partner considerations, and recommend follow-up testing or repeat testing if needed.
Can STDs be treated?
Many bacterial and parasitic STIs can be treated with medication. Viral infections can often be managed with treatment and monitoring. Your provider can explain the difference between treatment, cure, management, and prevention.
Do I need to avoid sex while waiting for results?
Your provider may recommend avoiding sex or using protection while waiting for results, especially if you have symptoms or a known exposure. If treatment is prescribed, ask when it is safe to resume sexual activity.
Do I need to be retested after treatment?
Sometimes. Retesting depends on the infection, treatment, pregnancy status, ongoing exposure risk, and current guidelines. Chlamydia and gonorrhea often require follow-up considerations, and your provider will give specific instructions.
Can Altheda help if I tested positive somewhere else?
Yes. You can bring or upload outside results. A provider can review the result, discuss treatment history, determine whether repeat testing is needed, and help create a follow-up plan.
Prevention, Partners & Ongoing Screening
5 questions - testing frequency, partners, prevention, PrEP, and recurring screening.
How often should I get tested for STDs?
Testing frequency depends on age, sexual history, symptoms, partners, pregnancy status, and risk factors. Some sexually active patients need annual testing, while others may need more frequent screening based on exposure risk.
Do sexually active women need yearly chlamydia and gonorrhea testing?
CDC guidance recommends yearly chlamydia and gonorrhea testing for sexually active women under 25 and for some women 25 and older with risk factors such as new or multiple partners or a partner with an STI.
Should my partner get tested too?
Often, yes. If you test positive or have a known exposure, partners may need testing and treatment. Treating only one partner can increase the chance of reinfection.
Can condoms reduce STD risk?
Condoms can lower the risk of many STIs when used correctly and consistently, but they do not remove all risk. Some infections can spread through skin-to-skin contact outside the area covered by a condom.
Can I ask about HIV prevention or PrEP during an STD visit?
Yes. If you are concerned about HIV risk, your provider can discuss testing, prevention, and whether PrEP or another prevention strategy should be considered or coordinated.
Appointments, Insurance & Pittsburgh-Area Care
6 questions - dedicated visits, insurance, new patients, local availability, and privacy.
Is STD testing a separate appointment at Altheda?
Yes. It is best to schedule STD screening or testing as its own dedicated visit so the provider can review symptoms, exposure history, appropriate tests, privacy concerns, and follow-up instructions clearly.
Can new patients schedule confidential STD testing?
Yes. New patients can schedule a confidential STD screening or testing visit at Altheda Medical Center to establish care, review concerns, complete recommended testing, and plan follow-up.
Is STD testing covered by insurance?
Coverage depends on your insurance plan, diagnosis, visit type, laboratory testing, and preventive screening benefits. Patients can contact their insurance plan or Altheda for general coverage questions before scheduling.
How soon can I be seen for STD testing in Pittsburgh?
Same-day or next-day appointments may be available depending on the schedule. Patients can book online or contact Altheda Medical Center for confidential STD testing availability in the Pittsburgh area.
Where can I get STD testing near Pittsburgh?
Altheda Medical Center provides confidential STD and STI screening for patients in Pittsburgh and nearby communities, including Kennedy Township, McKees Rocks, Robinson, Moon, Coraopolis, Crafton, Carnegie, and surrounding areas.
Why choose Altheda for STD screening?
Altheda provides confidential, respectful testing in a clinical setting with provider guidance, symptom review, appropriate lab planning, and follow-up support if results need treatment or additional care.
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