STI/STD Testing
& Treatment
It’s an unfortunate fact that if you’re sexually active, you’ve likely been exposed to an STI/STD. You may be thinking about getting tested, but, let’s be real—it can feel embarrassing. However, you should never feel ashamed for taking charge of your health!
STI/STD Testing
Sexual activity not only puts you at risk for pregnancy but also for sexually transmitted infections (STI) and sexually transmitted diseases (STD). It’s important to ensure that you safeguard yourself regardless of what your intention may be for your pregnancy. If you are sexually active, you should be tested for STI/STDs on a regular basis.
STI/STD Treatment
Some STIs/STDs can be treated and cured with medications, but early detection is key for effective treatment.
Other STIs/STDs cannot be cured but symptoms can be managed. If you think you have an STI/STD, make an appointment with us to discuss your concerns. According to the World Health Organization, chlamydia and gonorrhea are the most common STIs and are both treatable.[1]
Affordable STI/STD Testing and Treatment in San Diego, California
Looking for STI/STD testing in San Diego, California? Look no further than CAPS. We offer low to no cost STI/STD testing and treatment, no insurance needed! No one is turned away due to inability to pay.
Give us a call at 619-337-8080, text us at 619-337-8080, or make an appointment online today.
Other Services Information
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Sources
- Sexually transmitted infections (STIs). World Health Organization. (n.d.). https://www.who.int/health-topics/sexually-transmitted-infections#tab=tab_3


