Comprehensive, private STD testing options at convenient New Britain locations with fast 1-2 day results and compassionate support.
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Comprehensive, private STD testing options at convenient New Britain locations with fast 1-2 day results and compassionate support.

Our most comprehensive 10-panel includes HIV 1&2, Syphilis, Gonorrhea, Chlamydia, Hepatitis A/B/C, and Herpes 1&2. Ideal for routine checkups, it provides peace of mind with FDA-approved tests available at all New Britain centers.
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Order single tests for specific concerns—HIV, Herpes, Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, Syphilis, or Hepatitis. Cost-effective and quick, these targeted options suit symptomatic patients or focused follow-up after exposure in New Britain.
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Choose 4th generation antibody/p24 tests or the FDA-cleared HIV RNA early detection for earliest results (10-12 days post-exposure). Lab-based testing ensures accuracy with confidential results and counseling in New Britain.
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Type-specific IgG blood testing distinguishes HSV-1 and HSV-2 and is important for asymptomatic individuals. Accurate lab interpretation and counseling available across New Britain testing locations.
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Urine-based NAAT testing detects Chlamydia trachomatis and Neisseria gonorrhoeae quickly and accurately. These common bacterial STIs are often symptomless but treatable—testing available at New Britain centers.
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Comprehensive hepatitis panels screen for A, B, and C via blood tests. Early detection prevents liver complications and is offered in all panels at CLIA-certified labs serving New Britain residents.
Learn more →Call for a confidential consultation and same-day testing in New Britain. Our knowledgeable staff will help order tests by phone for privacy and offer supportive, non-judgmental care.
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📞 Call Now for Confidential TestingRegular STD testing is a critical part of sexual health for residents of New Britain. Many STIs are asymptomatic—meaning you can have an infection and not know it—so routine screening helps prevent long-term health problems and reduces transmission. The CDC recommends annual screening for sexually active people, more frequent testing for those with multiple partners or new partners, and prompt testing after potential exposure. Nationally, about 1 in 5 Americans has an STI; regional patterns in Central Connecticut reflect higher testing needs among younger adults and college populations near Central Connecticut State University. Early detection allows timely treatment for bacterial infections like chlamydia and gonorrhea and early linkage to care for HIV and hepatitis. Normalizing testing reduces stigma and encourages open conversations with partners and providers. If you live or work in New Britain—especially in downtown areas, near CCSU, or along the West End—regular STI screening is a simple, private step to protect your health and your relationships.