Comprehensive STD and STI testing across Hamilton County with private sampling options, fast lab turnaround, and supportive counseling for every patient.
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Comprehensive STD and STI testing across Hamilton County with private sampling options, fast lab turnaround, and supportive counseling for every patient.

Our 10-panel includes HIV 1&2, Syphilis, Gonorrhea, Chlamydia, Hepatitis A/B/C, and Herpes 1&2. Ideal for routine sexual health checkups, it uses FDA-approved assays at CLIA-certified labs for complete peace of mind.
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Choose single tests for specific concerns—HIV, Herpes, Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, Syphilis, or Hepatitis. Cost-effective and fast, these targeted options work well for exposure follow-up and symptom-based screening.
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We offer 4th generation HIV antibody/p24 antigen tests and FDA-cleared HIV RNA early detection tests. RNA testing can detect infection as early as 10-12 days post-exposure with confidential lab-based accuracy and counseling.
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Type-specific IgG blood testing distinguishes HSV-1 and HSV-2, helpful for asymptomatic screening or when symptoms are unclear. Tests include clinical interpretation and are available through local sample sites.
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Urine-based nucleic acid amplification tests (NAATs) screen for chlamydia and gonorrhea with high accuracy. These non-invasive tests are quick, commonly used, and essential for sexually active people.
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Comprehensive hepatitis panels include serology for A, B, and C. Blood-based testing detects past and current infections and is important for at-risk groups to prevent liver complications and enable early care.
Learn more →Call for a confidential consultation and same-day testing in Hamilton County. Our friendly staff will help order tests by phone for privacy and guide you through next steps with care.
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📞 Call Now for Confidential TestingRegular STD testing is a key part of personal and community health, especially in rural counties like Hamilton County where access to care can be limited. Many STDs are asymptomatic—meaning people often don't know they are infected. The CDC recommends testing frequency based on risk: annually for sexually active adults, more often for those with new or multiple partners, and specific tests (like HIV RNA) for recent exposures. In southern Illinois, common concerns include chlamydia, gonorrhea, and rising hepatitis C rates in some demographics; early detection prevents complications and reduces transmission. Routine screening protects fertility, prevents liver and systemic disease, and allows timely treatment. Testing also reduces stigma by normalizing sexual health care. If you live in McLeansboro, Dahlgren, Broughton or nearby communities, convenient confidential testing and supportive counseling help you make informed, non-judgmental choices about your sexual health.