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How Discreet STD Testing Works

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Our Services

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Basic Panel 1 Standard

Tests Included In this panel are

Chlamydia

Trichomoniasis

Gonorrhea

Hepatitis B

Hepatitis C

HIV

Syphilis

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Panel 2 For The Adult Industry

Tests included in this panel are

Chlamydia

Trichomoniasis

Gonorrhea

Hepatitis B

Hepatitis C

HIV

Syphilis

A la Cart Tests

These are individual test

Chlamydia -NG RNA, TMA

HB Surface AB/HB Core Antigen

Trichomonas Vaginalis Qual

Treponema pallidum AB, PA

HIV 1/2 antigen and antibodies Fourth GI

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Not Your Typical Doctor

Dr. De Simone Discreet STD Testing

 

 

 

Dr. De Simone is not your typical doctor. He actually cares about your anonymity. Plus he will answer your phone calls. That is right if you have any questions about testing, how it works, and what you need to do just call him.

Dr. De Simone understands the need for STD testing for people that may live an alternative lifestyle, or maybe an adult movie star who doesn’t want people to know what they do for a living.

Discreet STD Testing is Dr. Simones passion to keep people safe. He knows the importance of being tested on a regular basis for people with alternative lifestyles.

That is why Dr. Simone has his open-door policy to gain the trust of the people who need him the most and need discreet STD Testing.

Anonymous STD Testing for All

 The Discreet STD Testing

If you are looking for discreet STD testing, you have come to the right place. We offer STD testing for people that want a test and stay anonymous.
 
We provide a way for patients to keep their privacy or confidentiality. [1]
 
We take the privacy and confidentiality of our patients to heart. The STD testing process is private, fast, accurate, and completely safe.
 
For testing, you will go to the nearest LabCorp in your area. The results will arrive in your email. You can test for transmitted diseases (STD) including HIV, Gonorrhea, Chlamydia, and others.
 

Why We Provide Anonymous STD Testing

 
We provide this service because we understand that many patients want privacy. Confidentiality is what we do best. You can get tested and receive your test results without anyone but LabCorp, you and us knowing about it.
 
We also provide anonymous testing for people who want to know about their health. Some people don’t want their insurance companies to know.
 
We understand the need for discreet STD testing.
 
We provide will provide anonymous tests and confidential care. If you want a discreet test for an STD, you can get tested by ordering a test.
 
We offer nationwide testing for gonorrhea, chlamydia, and HIV.
 

Does It Take Long To Get Results

 
You take your test from the nearest Labcorp. There is no need for a doctor appointment.
 
LabCorp is one of the largest diagnostic laboratories in the country. When you take your test, the results are usually available within 3 business days. In some cases, it may take longer for the results to return.
 
There are a few reasons why it may take longer to get your test results back from LabCorp. One reason your test might take longer is that there are competing test that might take priority such as Covid 19. 
 
If you have any questions about why your test results are taking longer than expected, contact us and we’ll be happy to assist you.
 

What Kind Of Information Do You Need

 
You do need your ID in order to be tested. Order the test you want above. Pay with PayPal or your credit card.
The doctor will then order the test and send the order via email to your inbox. You shouldn’t need the order but we provide it in case there are any questions.
 
Then find the nearest LabCorp nearest you and they will take care of the testing.. After the test results come in you can ask the doctor for further instructions.
 

Is it illegal to hide the fact you have an infection?

 
 
It’s a question that many people ask: Is it illegal not to tell your partner if you have an std? The answer, unfortunately, is that it depends on the state in which you live.
 
Some states have laws that say you must disclose your std status. To any potential sexual partners, while others do not have any specific laws on the books.
 
In all cases, your state’s health dept will do contact tracking.
 
So, while there is no one answer to the question, of it is illegal not, in most cases it would be wise to disclose your status.
 
So, the decision is up to you. Remember that disclosure is always the best option. Both for your partner’s safety and for your own peace of mind.
 

Is STD check really anonymous?

 
STD check is as anonymous as possible under the law. If you test positive for an STD, we will contact you to discuss options.
LabCorp must by law tell your state’s health department if you test positive for an STD.
 

How much does an STD test cost?

 
The test costs for STD tests are on our order page. Click the button below to see our prices.
 

What are the symptoms of STDs?

 
It is important to be aware of the symptoms of std infection. Early diagnosis and treatment can often lead to a quicker and more complete recovery. Some common symptoms of std infection include:
 
– Painful urination
 
– Unusual discharge from the penis or vagina
 
– Sores or lesions on the genitals
 
– Fever, chills, body aches, or other flu-like symptoms
 
If you experience any of these symptoms, it is important to see a doctor right away. For diagnosis and treatment. Left untreated, certain STDs can cause serious health problems. So don’t wait – get checked out today if you have any concerns about your health.
 

Can a doctor tell your partner you have an STD?

 
Doctors must report any cases of certain STDs, such as HIV/AIDS, to the health department.
 
Are you concerned about your privacy? Consider getting a Discreet test by clicking the button below.
 
Regardless of how your doctor tells your partner, they must share any positive test results. But, there are some cases where your doctor may not disclose the name of an STD even if you give them permission to do so. This is often the case with less common STDs or if you have many sexual partners.
 
Many people who have an STD fear how it will affect their relationship with current or future partners. It’s important to remember that many STDs don’t have any visible symptoms. This makes it easy for someone to pass it on without knowing that they have it themselves.
 
As a result, it’s important for both partners to get tested at the same time. Regardless of whether one has already received a diagnosis from the doctor.