Although I've never had sex, I'd like to go in for STD testing. I was wondering if anyone knew how much it costs to get tested at Planned Parenthood? If I've only given and received oral sex, which STDs should I be tested for? Any other information or tips would be great. Thanks!
Additional info, added Monday June 4 2007, 10:17 pm: I would call Planned Parenthood myself, but it's closed right now.. Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Health? LilBSUBabe08 answered Tuesday June 5 2007, 12:57 am: Lol. I can answer all of these for you, actually, sweetie. Haha. I have had to take my roomate there for this very same problem. *Smiles*. Anyway, planned parenthood is 75 dollars with any insurance. Thats just the standard amount it cost. However, if you don't have insurance, it is free and all you do is sign a waiver form. So... basically, cost shouldn't be an issue and insurance should cover it or else its free. Pretty much.
And if all you have done is given oral sex then they will text you for Gonnorhea and Herpes and that prolly about it. But, you can ask for more testing of you want to be positive. They could also test you for Clamydia. Basically, its up to you but for sure, they would test for the first two that I mentioned.
Welp, thats about all I can tell you, sweetie. I am glad to see that your taking this seriously and taking care of yourself. Be careful and always use a condom! Lol. *Smiles*. [ LilBSUBabe08's advice column | Ask LilBSUBabe08 A Question ]
superstarblue89 answered Monday June 4 2007, 11:56 pm: i'm not sure that the testing costs anything at planned parenthood...my friend went in for HIV testing and she didn't have to pay anything...but I'm not totally sure...I would definitely be tested for herpes...thats the most prevalent STD with oral sex [ superstarblue89's advice column | Ask superstarblue89 A Question ]
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