PrEP Visits Include STI Testing

If you're already on PrEP, you're getting tested regularly. PrEP follow-up visits (every 3 months) typically include:

With insurance or through MISTR, all of this is $0. PrEP is one of the most comprehensive regular health monitoring programs available.

Not on PrEP yet? Starting PrEP through MISTR gets you a full STI panel as part of the intake process — free. It's one of the fastest ways to get tested and protected simultaneously.

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MISTR's intake includes a complete STI panel with at-home lab kits. Free consultation, free testing, free PrEP, free delivery.

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Where to Get Free STI Testing

1. Local health departments

Most county and city health departments offer free or low-cost STI testing. Testing is confidential, and many locations offer walk-in hours. Find yours at gettested.cdc.gov.

2. Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs)

Over 1,400 FQHCs nationwide provide STI testing on a sliding fee scale based on income. Many patients pay $0. No insurance required, no immigration status questions. Find one at findahealthcenter.hrsa.gov.

3. Planned Parenthood

Planned Parenthood centers offer STI testing regardless of insurance status or ability to pay. Services are confidential and available at hundreds of locations nationally.

4. At-home STI testing kits

Multiple companies offer FDA-cleared at-home STI testing. You collect samples at home and mail them to a lab. Results come in 2–5 days. Some are free through insurance or promotional offers.

5. University health centers

College students can typically get free STI testing through campus health services. Many schools offer walk-in testing during STI awareness events. See our college student PrEP guide.

What Gets Tested and How

STITest TypeWindow Period
HIVBlood draw or rapid oral swab10–33 days (4th gen: 18–45 days)
ChlamydiaUrine or swab1–5 days
GonorrheaUrine or swab1–14 days
SyphilisBlood draw3–6 weeks
Hepatitis BBlood draw3–6 weeks
Hepatitis CBlood draw2–6 months
Herpes (HSV)Blood draw or swab2–12 weeks

Regular testing, zero effort

On PrEP with MISTR, you get tested every quarter — automatically. At-home lab kits, free results, continuous protection.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How often should I get tested for STIs?
The CDC recommends at least annual STI screening for all sexually active people. If you're on PrEP, you're tested every 3 months. If you have multiple partners, consider testing every 3 months even without PrEP.
Is STI testing confidential?
Yes. Federal and state laws protect the confidentiality of STI test results. Results are not shared with employers, schools, or other parties without your consent.
Can I get tested for free without insurance?
Yes, through health departments, FQHCs, and Planned Parenthood. MISTR also includes free STI testing as part of their PrEP service. Many at-home test kits offer free options through promotional programs.
Does PrEP protect against STIs?
No. PrEP only prevents HIV. Use condoms to reduce risk of other STIs like gonorrhea, chlamydia, and syphilis. Ask your provider about doxyPEP for additional bacterial STI prevention.