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Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STD)
Sexually Transmitted Infections
STI testing including confidential or anonymous HIV testing, prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and counseling.Free STI Screenings (Pruebas Gratuitas de Detección de ITS)
Every Thursday 8:30–11:30 a.m. and 1–3 p.m. 400 W. Airport Blvd. Sanford, FL 32771
The Florida Department of Health in Seminole County provides strictly confidential services to anyone who seeks care for the prevention of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). Our services are provided to patients by appointment, and the prices are affordable. Adults and adolescents, regardless of their citizenship status, can be seen at this facility. All patients, including adolescents, are assured confidential services by Florida Law.
Services
- STD testing (syphilis, HIV, Hepatitis A, B, & C, Chlamydia, and Gonorrhea)
- STD treatment
- STD education/counseling
- HIV testing
- Herpes culture and typing
- Wart removal
STD Testing
Test results can be provided by returning to the office, or negative results can be provided via text message. If, at the time of your visit, the doctor or nurse practitioner diagnoses you with an STD, you will be provided treatment during the visit, or given a prescription to purchase treatment at your pharmacy of choice. Trained counselors will talk with you about reducing your risk for getting STDs and how to prevent spreading the infection to others.
Testing Fees
- STD Test: $55 (covers syphilis, HIV, Chlamydia, and Gonorrhea)
- Hepatitis A, B & C: $17
- Herpes Test: $45 (additional charge for this test)
- Clearview Rapid HIV Test: $20
- Cryo Wart Removal: (1) wart $55, 2-5 warts $65, 6-10 warts $85, 10 or more $135
- Rectal Pap for HIV Patients: $25
Free Testing
- Every Thursday
- National HIV Testing Day: June 27
- World AIDS Day: December 1
Reporting Guidelines for Providers and Professionals
Florida Administrative Code 64D-3, titled Control of Communicable Diseases and Conditions Which May Significantly Affect Public Health, empowers the Department of Health to record communicable diseases and dictates when and how diseases are to be reported to the Department by both practitioners and laboratories.
If you are a practitioner, you should report the diagnosis of a sexually transmitted disease (with the exception of HIV/AIDS) to the Florida Department of Health or complete a Disease Report Form:
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