Walk-In STD and HIV Testing
Confidential and Private STD & HIV Testing at all Integrity Urgent Care Locations
You may worry about taking time off of work or school to get tested for HIV or an STD, and you may even feel embarrassed. Your life doesn’t stop just because you have a personal problem. But if you don’t take care of your health needs, you can’t live your life to the fullest.
At Integrity Urgent Care, we offer fast, walk-in STD testing for HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) in a safe, non-judgmental environment. Our clinics are open seven days a week with extended hours for your convenience and you can check in online to save time.
Walk-In STD Testing & Treatment Services
- Chlamydia
- Gonorrhea
- Herpes
- HIV
- Hepatitis B and C
- Syphilis
- Trichomonas
Early Symptoms of STDs and HIV
If you are experiencing any of the following symptoms, we encourage you to visit any of our urgent care clinics throughout Texas for testing and treatment.
STDs are not a fun party topic, and bringing it up with your sexual partner can be pretty uncomfortable. Still, if you’re having sex, both you and your partner should be proactive about keeping yourselves healthy. Find an urgent care location near you.
Symptoms of STDs in Women
In women, symptoms of common STDs may include pain or burning during urination, abnormal vaginal discharge, bloody vaginal discharge, pain in the abdomen, spotting, itching, blisters, fever, swollen glands, open sores, and warts. Some STDs, like chlamydia and gonorrhea, cause no symptoms. If your sexual partner has been diagnosed with an STD, testing yourself is vital to prevent complications such as infertility and certain types of cancer.
Symptoms of STDs in Men
Men with STDs may experience discharge from the urethra, pain during urination, inflammation of the testicles or prostate, fever, or sores. Untreated STDs put you at risk for organ failure, infertility, and even brain damage. If you have an STD, your sexual partners are at risk of transmission, so the only way to protect them is to refrain from sexual activity until diagnosis and treatment are completed.