There is no need for a physical exam to test for STDs. Order your STD testing with ease by calling 1-800-456-2323 or ordering on our website. No preparation is needed for any of the STD tests we provide. If your results are positive (except Herpes 1), get guidance in taking the next step with a free doctor consultation. Our Michigan 10-test panel package tests for the ten most common infections such as HIV-1, HIV-2, chlamydia, gonorrhea, hepatitis A, B and C, and syphilis.

Paying for your testing is as simple as using your credit or debit card, health savings account, an e-check, PayPal, or a prepaid gift card displaying the Visa, Mastercard, Discover, or American Express logo. Easy to read results mean no confusion about your STD status. It is imperative to us that after you have received your results, if they are positive, you can get a referral to a specialist near you. Our fully trained counselors are available to answer all your questions 24/7 at 1-800-456-2323. When you purchase your tests, your personal information is safe with our encrypted payment process.

We had medical diagnostic experts review our testing processes to guarantee quality. Test results will be sent to you as soon as they have been confirmed and you can view them on your computer, tablet or mobile phone. Each of the STD tests we provide are rapid and simple. We have over 4,000 CLIA-certified test centers with many Michigan STD testing centers. We will refund your money within 24-48 hours if you decide not to go through with testing and cancel prior to visiting one of our locations.

What you need to know about STDs in Michigan:

Here are a few facts you should be aware of. The Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) discloses statistics and other information each year about STDs in Michigan, including how they are transmitted, who is contracting new diseases and the best way to prevent them.

  • The rate of Hispanic males with HIV infection in Michigan was 2.2 times the rate of White males in 2010.
  • In 2010, Michigan was ranked 10th in the nation for chlamydia infection.
  • In 2012, Michigan reported 12,770 cases of gonorrhea infections.
  • Michigan reported that 5,949 residents aged 30-44 were positive for chlamydia in 2012.
  • 20-24 year-olds in Michigan reported 16,401 cases of chlamydia infections in 2012.

The most common infectious diseases in Michigan and the US in general are typically STDs. Not all STDs are detectable with the same tests. As many as half of all residents in your state will contract an STD during their life. Getting tested is crucial for anyone participating in any type of sexual activity. The state of Michigan collects information each year about STDs and testing in the state.