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Do I Need to Get Tested?

If you’ve had unprotected sex or a change in partners, you need to get tested for STDs. Some of the most common symptoms of a sexually transmitted infection or disease include but are not limited to:

Common Signs and Symptoms:

  • Clear, white, greenish, or yellowish vaginal discharge

  • Discharge from the penis

  • Strong vaginal odor

  • Itching or irritation inside the penis or vagina

  • Pain during sexual intercourse

  • Painful urination

If you have either experienced any of these symptoms or recently had unprotected sex, make an appointment today for free testing. Many people have an undiagnosed sexually transmitted infection without symptoms and continue to spread it to others. Regular testing is an important step to maintain your overall health and future.  The most common STDs are Chlamydia, HIV/AIDs, Gonorrhea, HPV, Syphilis, HPV, Herpes I & II, Trichomoniasis, Mycoplasma genitalium (MG) and Genital pubic lice (crabs).

How Can We Help You?

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STD/STI Testing and Treatment

We provide free full panel STD/STI testing to women and men. If the test is positive, we can provide treatment. We also can provide sexual health consultations and education. 

Pregnancy Testing

For women, we can also provide free pregnancy testing, pregnancy confirmation, and options consultations for anyone at risk for an unexpected pregnancy.

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5 Reasons To Get Tested for STDs

  1. If you’ve recently had unprotected sex, including oral or anal sex, you are at risk.
     

  2. If you’ve had a change in partners, getting tested should be one of the first things you do. Do not rely on their word. Condoms are not 100% effective at protecting against STDs.
     

  3. If you have experienced itching or burning in your pelvic area or any of the above-mentioned STD symptoms, you need to get tested before engaging in any sexual activity. 
     

  4. If you are pregnant or think you may be pregnant, an STD needs to be ruled out or treated as a health measure. 
     

  5. If you have scheduled an abortion or are considering taking abortion pills. Rule out or treat an infection before taking any drugs or continuing with a surgical procedure. This can prevent further complications.

 

Your health and safety are our priority. Reach out to get tested today.

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Tuesday: 9:30am-5pm

Wednesday: 9:30am-5pm

Thursday: 9:30am-5pm

Friday: 9:30am-5pm

Reliance Center serves women and men in Idaho and Washington by providing holistic reproductive health services, counseling, support, and practical help. All our services are confidential and are provided at no cost to our clients.  We believe each person has a right to get information from a resource that will not profit from the choices and pregnancy decisions they make. While we do not provide or refer for abortion services, we can answer your questions about side effects, what to expect, and more. 

 

The information on this site is for educational purposes only and should not be substituted for medical or legal advice.​ We are committed to protecting your health information. Please be aware that communicating via unencrypted text messaging or messaging services carries some risk of being read by a third party.

 

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