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Sexual health is an important part of your overall wellness, but many people delay testing because they feel uncomfortable discussing symptoms or possible exposure. At AFC Urgent Care North Austin, our experienced medical team provides discreet, respectful STD testing and treatment in a professional walk-in setting designed to help patients feel comfortable and supported.
Whether you are seeking routine screening or evaluation for symptoms, our clinic offers confidential care with convenient same-day availability. We accept most major insurance plans, and affordable self-pay options are available for patients without insurance coverage or those who prefer cash-pay services. With on-site lab testing and extended hours 7 days a week, getting answers doesn’t have to disrupt your busy schedule.
AFC North AustinMany sexually transmitted diseases develop without noticeable symptoms, especially during the early stages. Because infections can go undetected for months or even years, routine screening plays a critical role in protecting both your immediate and long-term health.
Untreated STDs may increase the risk of:
STD testing is not only recommended for people experiencing symptoms. Many healthcare providers encourage routine screening for sexually active adults, including individuals in committed relationships, those planning pregnancy, or anyone starting a new partnership.
At AFC North Austin, our providers take time to answer questions privately and help patients determine which testing options best fit their needs and concerns.
Symptoms vary widely depending on the infection, and some individuals may not experience symptoms at all. However, possible warning signs can include:
If you notice symptoms or believe you may have been exposed to an STD, early testing can help reduce complications and support faster treatment when necessary.
Our urgent care center offers testing for a wide range of sexually transmitted infections using urine samples, bloodwork, swabs, or physical examinations depending on your symptoms and concerns.
We commonly evaluate and test for:
Because every patient’s situation is unique, our providers will discuss your symptoms, medical history, and possible exposure risks before recommending testing. Our goal is to provide clear answers while maintaining your privacy throughout the process.
Chlamydia
Chlamydia is one of the most frequently diagnosed bacterial STDs in the United States. Many patients experience no symptoms, while others may notice pelvic pain, abnormal discharge, or painful urination. When diagnosed early, chlamydia is typically treated with antibiotics.
Gonorrhea
Gonorrhea is a bacterial infection that may affect the throat, genitals, or rectum. Symptoms can include discharge, irritation, or burning during urination, though many people remain asymptomatic. Prompt diagnosis and treatment are important to avoid complications.
HIV
HIV affects the immune system and may initially resemble a mild viral illness with fatigue, fever, sore throat, or body aches. Early diagnosis allows patients to begin treatment sooner and better manage long-term health outcomes.
Herpes
Herpes is a viral infection that commonly causes sores or blisters around the mouth or genital area. Although herpes cannot currently be cured, antiviral medications can help reduce outbreaks and decrease the likelihood of transmission.
Syphilis
Syphilis develops in stages and may first appear as painless sores or skin rash. Left untreated, the infection can eventually affect the nervous system, heart, and other organs. Early treatment is highly effective and helps prevent serious complications.
Treatment recommendations depend on the type of infection identified during testing. Many bacterial STDs can be successfully treated with antibiotics, while viral infections are often managed with antiviral medications and ongoing monitoring.
Treatment plans may include:
Early diagnosis and treatment can significantly reduce the risk of long-term complications and help prevent spreading infections to others.
For patients using insurance, coverage and copay amounts vary depending on your individual plan benefits. AFC North Austin also offers affordable self-pay options for patients paying out of pocket.
These prices are in addition to the office visit price of $125 and are only for patients without insurance.
| Name | Self-pay Price |
|---|---|
| Hepatitis B Surface Antigen with Reflex Confirmation | $25 |
| Hepatitis C Antibody with Reflex to HCV, RNA, Quantitative, Real-Time PCR | $25 |
| HIV-1/2 Antigen and Antibodies, Fourth Generation, with Reflexes | $50 |
| RPR (Monitor) with Reflex to Titer | $25 |
| Chlamydia/N. Gonorrhoeae RNA, TMA | $75 |
| Trichomonas vaginalis RNA, Qualitative, TMA, Females or Males | $75 |
| Herpes Simplex Virus 1 and 2 (IgG), Type-Specific Antibodies | $50 |
| Full Panel (excl Herpes) | $200 |
Because testing recommendations differ from patient to patient, we encourage patients to contact the clinic directly for the latest pricing information and available testing bundles.
Insurance AcceptedAt AFC North Austin, we recognize that conversations about sexual health can feel sensitive. Our medical team is committed to providing compassionate, judgment-free care in a private clinical setting where patients can feel safe discussing concerns openly.
From check-in through follow-up care, your confidentiality remains a priority. Whether you need routine screening, peace of mind after possible exposure, or treatment for active symptoms, our providers are here to help you navigate the process comfortably and discreetly.
Frequently Asked QuestionsIf you are looking for confidential STD testing near North Austin, TX, visit AFC Urgent Care North Austin for convenient walk-in care 7 days a week. With extended hours, on-site lab services, insurance acceptance, and flexible self-pay options, our clinic makes it easier to prioritize your sexual health on your schedule.
AFC Urgent Care FAQs
What will my STD test consist of?
That depends on what we’re ultimately testing for. Some tests include swabs of the genitals or mouth, while others require urine or blood tests.
What are the risks of leaving STDs untreated?
There are many different STDs, so the risks will depend on the disease. Cancer, infertility, transmission to sexual partners, and harm to unborn babies are a few risks of leaving STDs untreated.
Which STDs can AFC test for?
We’re able to test for some of the most common STDs including gonorrhea, genital warts and herpes, chlamydia, HPV, and more. Call your local clinic for a full rundown of the testing they can provide.
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