STI/STD TESTING

Abella Women’s Center provides free and confidential STI testing in Gadsden County. Take control of your sexual health and request an appointment.


If you are considering abortion, you should be tested for STI/STDs even if you are not experiencing any symptoms to ensure that there are no possible complications. A surgical abortion can make some STIs/STDs worse and and if left untreated prior to an abortion, can spread to your pelvic area and potentially cause Pelvic Inflammatory Disease.


Our medical staff can help you get tested and treated, and give you more information about STIs/STDs to safeguard your reproductive health.

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STI TESTING IN GADSDEN COUNTY

Sexually transmitted diseases are diseases passed from person to person during sexual activity (e.g. vaginal, oral and anal sex, outercourse or mutual masturbation). STDs can be transmitted through bodily fluids and, in some cases, skin-to-skin contact. It’s important to remember that not everyone infected with an STD will experience signs or symptoms. But STDs can still cause severe damage, and can be passed to your partner(s) without your knowledge. You don’t need to be experiencing symptoms to be contagious. You can spread the disease at any time.


Some sexually transmitted infections (STIs), such as chlamydia and gonorrhea, can often be asymptomatic, meaning they don’t display noticeable symptoms. This hidden nature of STIs makes regular testing essential, especially if you’re considering pregnancy or an abortion.


We offer comprehensive STI testing, including but not limited to:

  • Chlamydia
  • Gonorrhea
  • HIV
  • Syphilis
  • Trichomonas
  • Bacterial Vaginosis


Our testing is conducted by licensed healthcare professionals, ensuring accuracy and privacy. We are committed to helping you maintain a healthy and informed approach to your sexual health. Contact us today to schedule an appointment or ask a question.

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