STD Testing & Treatment Randolph, NJ

STD Testing & Treatment Randolph, NJ

Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) and sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are very common. In fact, there are over 110 million cases in the U.S. with 20 million new infections each year. Prevalence estimates suggest that young people aged 15-24 years acquire half of all new STDs and that 1 in 4 sexually active adolescent females have an STD, such as chlamydia or human papillomavirus (HPV).

The Centers for Disease Control recommends STD testing for all sexually active people, and treatment right away if your test is positive. The infections associated with this epidemic are all preventable.

If left undetected and untreated, STDs and STIs can increase your risk of acquiring another STD, and cause serious medical complications including painful sores, heart disease, cancer, birth defects and more. Early identification and treatment are key to the prevention and management of these outcomes.

With early detection near Randolph, all STDs are treatable and most STIs are curable. Our holistic reproductive health care program includes STD/STI treatment for chlamydia and gonorrhea with referrals for full screens.

If you are sexually active and have not yet received STD/STI testing or have questions about your reproductive health, we can help.

Source: https://www.cdc.gov/std/stats17/adolescents.htm.

 

STD-STI Testing & Treatment Randolph NJ 07869

Randolph is a township in Morris CountyNew Jersey, United States.  The township borders Mine HillDoverRockaway Township and Victory Gardens to the north, Mendham Township to the south, Denville Townshipand Morris Township to the east, Chester Township to the southwest and Roxbury to the west all of which are located in Morris County.

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If you think you could be pregnant, please come in for a pregnancy test and to receive information about your options. All of our services are free of charge.

Pregnancy tests are the only service that can be scheduled online. STD screens and ultrasounds must be scheduled via phone or text.