Our cancellation policy is simple. Within 14 days of placing your order, we can offer a partial or full refund depending on your situation and/if before you visit the test center. Please contact us at 866.873.0879 with your order number and one of our representatives will be happy to assist you. All sales final after 30 days.
Typical result times are three to five days after your lab visit.
Depending on the type of test, your results could be ready to receive next day.
You can contact Rapid Screenings Center anytime at 1-866-873-0879 to check the status of your test results.
Rapid Screenings Centers © testing is remarkably fast and confidential. By sending you to the labs directly, you can expect to receive your results back faster than going to a physician. No appointments are necessary to receive your results. We can even contact you back via email. You can expect to receive the results within one to three business days after you have visited the laboratory.
For faster results call us at 1-866-873-0879 to check the status of your results.
Rapid Screenings Center has over 1,800 medical laboratories nationwide. We will be able to find a Labcorp (PSC) Patient Service Center close to where you live or work.
An appointment is generally not required by our laboratories. Some tests, however, may require scheduling. Your counselor will be able to inform you if your specific test requires an appointment. The majority of Rapid Screenings tests can offer same day or next day testing. Please call a counselor today to find out more.
Rapid Screenings Center uses CLIA-certified clinical laboratories. All if our testing centers are certified at both the federal and state level, approved by the FDA, and able to perform the same standard tests that are offered through your typical hospital or doctor's office.
Allow one of our Risk Assessment Counselors assist you in determining which test or tests are right for you. We are professionally trained and certified to test, teach, and consult. Speaking to a counselor may help you determine whether testing is necessary at all.
You can call anytime between the hours of 6am to 10pm CST. You'll also be able to access your results with Health Vault, an online health management system. Call us at (866) 873-0879 to learn more about Health Vault or visit online at www.healthvault.com.
Yes, we can arrange treatment of certain STDs. The decision to write a prescription for medication is based on a variety of factors and is always at the sole discretion of the doctor.
Yes. Getting re-infected with an STD can happen if you have unprotected sex with someone who has an STD. You can also get re-infected if you do not take your medication as prescribed. It is also possible to have more than one STD at a time. In fact Individuals who are infected with STDs are at least two to five times more likely than uninfected individuals to acquire HIV infection.
*Viral infections such as herpes and HIV can be managed but cannot be cured.
If your STD Test result is positive, you can call to speak with a Counselor about your results and discuss possible treatment options.
We may recommend that you come in for a secondary test in a few weeks. There is a chance of a false-positive result, which means that you may have a positive test result, but not have an infection (that's why re-testing may be recommended so you can be sure). If you do indeed have an infection, your counselor can help you with treatment options. You also will need to make a list of your most recent sexual partners, and let them know that you tested positive for an STD, so they can get tested as well.
If you believe you've been exposed to an STI or STD, you should be tested. If you find out that your sexual partner has had previous sexual encounters and has not tested for STIs or STDs, you should get an STD test.
Although STDs and STIs don't immediately show symptoms, you should have your blood tested
Whether you've had one sexual partner or many, you may be infected. We're not here to judge. We're here to help stop the epidemic spread of sexually transmitted infections (STI) and sexually transmitted diseases (STD).
If you don't know you are infected, you will probably infect someone else. If you don't know that your partner is infected you have probably been infected. You now have the power to know.
Knowing your status is half the battle.
Yes. You are. If you are sexually active, you are at risk for STIs or STDs. unless you and your partner have always been completely monogamous – neither has ever had another sexual partner - you both should get an STD test.
Everyone's different. It can take some people up to 3 months to produce enough antibodies for the test to find. Sometimes it's sooner, sometimes later. If you're tested too soon, your result may be negative even though you've been infected. This is called a "false-negative". That's why repeat testing is critical. Getting another HIV antibody test in 3 months after the first test will give you the best, most accurate result. (So you can get some rest!)
This test will normally take 72 hours from the time that we receive your sample back at the lab, although results may vary if the blood sample is submitted on the weekend.
Call and speak with a counselor. No appointment is necessary and you can go to the PSC anytime after placing your test order. If the sample is received before 3.00 pm Monday to Friday then it will be sent that day and should arrive the next morning. As soon as lab receives your urine sample it will then take 48 hours for your results to be known. This is the quickest laboratory-based Chlamydia test available online. Please allow additional time for samples received on Saturdays. Most PSC's are closed on Sundays.
In general, Herpes Simplex Virus Type 1 takes up residence in the mouth area and Herpes Simplex Type Virus 2 in the genital area.
Oral Herpes 1 is extremely common and about 100 million Americans have it. It causes cold sores.
That said, Herpes 1 can cause genital herpes but it's rare and it even more rarely causes outbreaks.
Blood Test.
This test is laboratory-based and is the same test that you would be likely to receive if you went to see your doctor about the matter.
We use LabCorp – one of the country's leading pathology labs - so you are in very safe hands!
We send you to the nearest Labcorp (PSC) Patient Service Center.
You will provide a urine sample. This is sent back to the lab where it is tested for the Hepatitis bacteria. As soon as we have your results you may obtain those results by phone or they can be posted on Microsoft HealthVault in the secure area of the website which only you can access using your login and password. Y
ou can have a text message alert with the results if you make this specific request at the time of your order.
Call and speak with a counselor.
No appointment is necessary and you can go to the PSC anytime after placing your test order. If the sample is received before 3.00 pm Monday to Friday then it will be sent that day and should arrive the next morning.
As soon as lab receives your urine sample it will then take 48 hours for your results to be known. This is the quickest laboratory-based Hepatitis test available online.
Please allow additional time for samples received on Saturdays.
Most PSC's are closed on Sundays.
The most commonly used HIV tests detect HIV antibodies – the substances the body creates in response to becoming infected with HIV. There are tests that look for HIV's genetic material or proteins directly; these may also be used to find out if someone has been infected with HIV.
It can take some time for the immune system to produce enough antibodies for the antibody test to detect, and this "window period" between infection with HIV and the ability to detect it with antibody tests can vary from person to person. During this time, HIV viral load and the likelihood of transmitting the virus to sex or needle-sharing partners may be very high. Most people will develop detectable antibodies that can be detected by the most commonly used tests in the United States within 2 to 8 weeks (the average is 25 days) of their infection. Ninety-seven percent (97%) of persons will develop detectable antibodies in the first 3 months. Even so, there is a small chance that some individuals will take longer to develop detectable antibodies. Therefore, a person should consider a follow-up test more than three months after their last potential exposure to HIV. In extremely rare cases, it can take up to 6 months to develop antibodies to HIV.
Conventional HIV tests are sent to a laboratory for testing, and it can take a week or two before the test results are available. There are also rapid HIV tests available that can give results in as little as 20 minutes.
A positive HIV test result means that a person may have been infected with HIV. All positive HIV test results, regardless of whether they are from rapid or conventional tests, must be verified by a second "confirmatory" HIV test.
Blood Test.
Urine Test.
Call and speak with a counselor.
No appointment is necessary and you can go to the PSC anytime after placing your test order. If the sample is received before 3.00 pm Monday to Friday then it will be sent that day and should arrive the next morning.
As soon as lab receives your urine sample it will then take 48 hours for your results to be known. This is the quickest laboratory-based Chlamydia test available online.
Please allow additional time for samples received on Saturdays.
Most PSC's are closed on Sundays.
We send you to the nearest Labcorp (PSC) Patient Service Center. You will provide a urine sample. This is sent back to the lab where it is tested for the Chlamydia bacteria. As soon as we have your results you may obtain those results by phone or they can be posted on Microsoft HealthVault in the secure area of the website which only you can access using your login and password. You can have a text message alert with the results if you make this specific request at the time of your order.
This test is laboratory-based and is the same test that you would be likely to receive if you went to see your doctor about the matter. We use LabCorp – one of the country's leading pathology labs - so you are in very safe hands!
We only recommend this test if you are displaying potential symptoms such as small blisters or sores around your genital area, or if you feel you may have been exposed to the virus 21 days prior.
This test is laboratory-based and is the same test that you would be likely to receive if you went to see your doctor about the matter.
We use LabCorp – one of the country's leading pathology labs - so you are in very safe hands!
We send you to the nearest Labcorp (PSC) Patient Service Center.
You will provide a urine sample. This is sent back to the lab where it is tested for the Hepatitis bacteria. As soon as we have your results you may obtain those results by phone or they can be posted on Microsoft HealthVault in the secure area of the website which only you can access using your login and password.
You can have a text message alert with the results if you make this specific request at the time of your order.
Call and speak with a counselor.
No appointment is necessary and you can go to the PSC anytime after placing your test order. If the sample is received before 3.00 pm Monday to Friday then it will be sent that day and should arrive the next morning.
As soon as lab receives your urine sample it will then take 48 hours for your results to be known. This is the quickest laboratory-based Herpes test available online.
Please allow additional time for samples received on Saturdays.
Most PSC's are closed on Sundays.
Blood Test.
Urine Test.
Call and speak with a counselor.
No appointment is necessary and you can go to the PSC anytime after placing your test order. If the sample is received before 3.00 pm Monday to Friday then it will be sent that day and should arrive the next morning.
As soon as lab receives your urine sample it will then take 48 hours for your results to be known. This is the quickest laboratory-based Chlamydia test available online.
Please allow additional time for samples received on Saturdays.
Most PSC's are closed on Sundays.
Syphilis is easy to cure in its early stages. A single intramuscular injection of penicillin, an antibiotic, will cure a person who has had syphilis for less than a year. Additional doses are needed to treat someone who has had syphilis for longer than a year. For people who are allergic to penicillin, other antibiotics are available to treat syphilis. There are no home remedies or over-the-counter drugs that will cure syphilis. Treatment will kill the syphilis bacterium and prevent further damage, but it will not repair damage already done.
Because effective treatment is available, it is important that persons be screened for syphilis on an on-going basis if their sexual behaviors put them at risk for STDs.
Persons who receive syphilis treatment must abstain from sexual contact with new partners until the syphilis sores are completely healed. Persons with syphilis must notify their sex partners so that they also can be tested and receive treatment if necessary.
This test is laboratory-based and is the same test that you would be likely to receive if you went to see your doctor about the matter.
We use LabCorp – one of the country's leading pathology labs - so you are in very safe hands!
Blood Test.
We send you to the nearest Labcorp (PSC) Patient Service Center. You will provide a blood sample. This is sent back to the lab where it is tested for antibodies the body makes to fight the syphilis infection. As soon as we have your results you may obtain those results by phone or they can be posted on Microsoft Health Vault in the secure area of the website which only you can access using your login and password. You can have a text message alert with the results if you make this specific request at the time of your order..
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