Types of STD Tests
STD tests use different methods to detect infections. The type of sample needed depends on which infections you're testing for:
Urine Tests
Used for: Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, Trichomoniasis
You provide a urine sample in a cup at the lab. This is the most common and convenient testing method for these bacterial infections.
Blood Tests
Used for: HIV, Syphilis, Herpes, Hepatitis B and C
A healthcare professional draws a small amount of blood from your arm. Blood tests detect antibodies (your immune response) or antigens (parts of the pathogen).
Swab Tests
Used for: Herpes (sores), HPV, Throat/Rectal infections
A healthcare provider collects a sample by swabbing the affected area. For genital herpes, a swab of an active sore provides the most accurate diagnosis.
Test Panels
Test panels bundle multiple tests together for comprehensive screening:
Comprehensive Panel
$199-299
- Chlamydia
- Gonorrhea
- Syphilis
- HIV
- Hepatitis B & C
- Trichomoniasis
Costs and Insurance
STD testing costs vary depending on the tests you choose:
| Test Type | Price Range | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| Individual tests | $39-149 each | Specific concerns |
| Standard Panel | $139-199 | Routine screening |
| Comprehensive Panel | $199-299 | Complete screening |
| Complete Panel | $249-399 | Maximum coverage |
Insurance and Payment
- Out-of-pocket: Pay with credit/debit card or HSA/FSA
- Insurance: Many labs accept insurance (may appear on EOB)
- Free testing: Health departments and community clinics
What to Expect
Before Testing
- No fasting required for most tests
- Avoid urinating 1-2 hours before (for urine tests)
- Bring a valid photo ID
During Testing
- Check in with your lab order
- Provide sample (urine or blood draw)
- Process takes 5-10 minutes
- Results in 1-2 business days
Window Periods
The window period is the time between exposure and when a test can detect an infection:
- Chlamydia/Gonorrhea: 1-2 weeks
- Syphilis: 2-4 weeks
- HIV (4th gen): 2-6 weeks
- Herpes: 3-4 months
Understanding Results
Negative Result
No infection detected. Continue regular screening based on your risk factors.
Positive Result
Infection detected. Most STDs are treatable. You'll receive treatment guidance.
Inconclusive
Unclear result. Retesting is recommended.
Still Have Questions?
Check out our educational articles or FAQ page for more information about STD testing.