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No matter who you are, where you are, or what your health concerns are, eNational Testing is your comprehensive resource for laboratory testing services. Through our secure platform, we offer a complete range of testing services. Take charge of your health today with eNational Testing's complete diagnostic panels and easy-to-understand results, available at over 2,000 locations nationwide!

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STD Testing

STD Testing

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Quantiferon / Blood Titers

Quantiferon / Blood Titers

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Men's & Women's Health Testing

Men's & Women's Health Testing

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General Wellness Testing

General Wellness Testing

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Diabetes Screening

Diabetes Screening

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Allergies and Sensitivities Testing

Allergies and Sensitivities Testing

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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know when to get tested?

Timing of testing can vary based on factors such as presence of any symptoms, when the possible exposure occurred, and other risk factors. If a more specific answer is needed, please consult with a health care provider for better guidance.

How do I know what to test for?

If you have concerns about exposure to one STD, then you are at risk for possible exposure to all STDs and should have a comprehensive panel of STD testing.

Can alcohol or drugs affect my STD test results?

No, alcohol and drugs will have no effect on the results of your STD tests.

How can I test for HPV?

Women are typically tested for HPV during pap smear exams. There is no test for HPV in men.

What types of samples are needed for testing?

Our STD tests utilize blood and urine samples. Gonorrhea, chlamydia, and trichomonas are accurately tested via urine and the others are tested via blood.

Can I still test if I am on my menstrual cycle?

Yes, menstruation will not affect the accuracy of any STD test you choose.

Are my results going to be confidential?

Yes, your results will be securely emailed to you. Unique identifying information is required to view your results.

Can I get my results the same day?

No, the typical turnaround time for most results is 2-3 business days.

How often should I test for STDs?

Various factors, such as age, presence of symptoms, and number of sexual partners, can be used to determine the most appropriate testing interval for you. Some people may test as frequently as every 3 months, while others may test annually. Consult with a health care provider for guidance tailored to you.

Are the incubation periods for all STDs the same?

No, incubation periods vary depending on type of infection. For HIV: 2-6 weeks, syphilis: 1-3 months, herpes: 2-12 days, chlamydia: 1-3 weeks, gonorrhea: 2-3 days, hepatitis B: 1-5 months, hepatitis C: 2-6 months, trichomonas: 5-28 days

What if I get a negative result but know I was exposed to an STD?

Your test results show current and active infections only. If your results are negative but you know you are at risk from recent exposure, it is recommended to repeat the test in 3 weeks and again in 3-6 months.

What is the benefit of having an early detection syphilis or HIV test?

Early detection syphilis testing can detect syphilis as soon as 2 weeks after possible exposure compared to 4 weeks to 3 months with the standard syphilis test. Early detection HIV testing can detect HIV as soon as 9-11 days after possible exposure compared to 2-6 weeks with a standard HIV test.

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