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10-Panel STD Test in Denver, CO – Same-Day Results Available

A 10-panel test for STDs is a comprehensive screening tool used in Denver and other regions of the country to check for 10 specific sexually transmitted infections. The testing panel uses various samples to determine if you have some common STDs, such as chlamydia, gonorrhea, trichomonas vaginalis, hepatitis B, hepatitis C, herpes simplex virus (HSV) 1 & 2, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) 1 & 2, and syphilis.

At Precision Health, patients in Denver, CO can conveniently order their test online, visit a local collection center for sample drop–off, and receive same-day or next-day results. If treatment is needed, patients can receive care at our affiliated AFC Urgent Care Denver clinics, making the process seamless from testing to treatment.

Why Choose a 10-Panel STD Test?

Many sexually transmitted infections cause no symptoms, especially in early stages. A comprehensive screening ensures you are not unknowingly spreading an infection to your partner.

Benefits of a 10-panel STD test include:

  • Detecting multiple infections with one testing process
  • Early identification of asymptomatic STDs
  • Reduced long-term health risks
  • Lower overall cost compared to ordering individual tests
  • Peace of mind for you and your partner(s)

Annual STD screening is recommended for all sexually active individuals, and more frequent testing may be advised depending on risk factors. The 10-panel test screens for the most common sexually transmitted infections with one sample. If there are positive results, the panel allows you to retest three months after treatment to ensure the infection is clear.

What STDs Are Included in the 10-Panel?

Chlamydia

Chlamydia is a common sexually transmitted infection that often has little to no symptoms. Without treatment, chlamydia can lead to pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) in women and epididymitis in men, both of which can cause infertility. It can also lead to reactive arthritis in both men and women, plus increase the risk of acquiring HIV.

Gonorrhea

Like chlamydia, gonorrhea is a common sexually transmitted infection involving the Neisseria gonorrhea bacterium. It is what is sometimes called ‘The Clap.’ It can have no symptoms. When symptoms do occur, it is often painful urination, especially in men. Gonorrhea, left unchecked, can lead to infertility in both men and women. 

Trichomonas Vaginalis

Trichomonas vaginalis, or trich, is an STD spread through semen or vaginal fluids. Men and women both carry it and have no symptoms. It is an infection that is more common in women. Untreated, trich can increase your risk of other STD infections, including HIV.

Hepatitis

The term ‘hepatitis’ means inflammation of the liver. There are several classifications of this condition. Viral hepatitis varieties each have a letter that identifies them. Hepatitis B (HBV) is spread through bodily fluids such as blood, semen or vaginal secretions. Hepatitis C (HCV) is transmitted primarily through blood contact, including during sex. Both HBV and HCV infections can cause liver damage. 

Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV)

HSV is a viral pathogen transmitted through kissing, bodily fluids, sharing drinks or eating utensils, and touching. There are two variations: HSV-1 is oral herpes that causes cold sores and fever blisters, and HSV-2 is genital herpes. It leads to sores or blisters on the genitals. Both men and women can have HSV, and there is no cure. The virus remains dormant and reactivates throughout your lifetime to cause sores to appear. 

Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)

HIV is the virus that leads to AIDS. The spread occurs through bodily fluids including blood, semen, pre-seminal, vaginal and rectal. The most common forms of transmission are through sexual contact and the sharing of needles. Some people develop short flu-like symptoms a few weeks after infection, but they go away. Others have no symptoms.

There is no cure for HIV. Once you have the infection, you have it for life. People live their whole lives never having complications from HIV. Others will see a progression of the disease that eventually leads to AIDS and death. Medications exist that can slow this progression and keep the viral load low, helping to protect others living in cities like Denver. 

There are two distinct types of HIV. HIV-1 is the most common and has a rapid progression without treatment. HIV-2 is less common and is known for its slower progression.

Syphilis

Syphilis is a sexually transmitted infection caused by the Treponema pallidum bacterium. It is easy to treat with antibiotics in its early stages. Without treatment, the disease will progress to a latent stage. Symptoms include pimple-like sores on the genitals. At the second stage, you may develop a rash and flu-like symptoms.

Common Symptoms of an STD

The symptoms of an STD will vary based on the type of infection. If you’re experiencing any of the symptoms listed below, book your test online with Precision Health today. Some common signs include:

Dangers & Risks to Know About

Undetected STDs can cause serious health problems for those living in the Mile High City and lead to infertility. They also put you and your partners at greater risk of acquiring other STDs, including HIV. Certain STDs, such as HPV, can also increase your risk of cancers such as cervical, anal and penile.

Long-term infections like syphilis can eventually cause neurological damage and lead to blindness and dementia. They can also result in cardiovascular problems and organ damage.

Fact or Myth: You Can Only Have One STD at a Time

Myth: You can have multiple infections at once. In fact, having some types of STDs increases your risk of acquiring others.
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PCR Testing With 99% Accuracy

Reliable & Accurate Testing at Precision Health

Precision Health uses advanced PCR testing, one of the most accurate diagnostic methods available. PCR testing detects the genetic material of infections, allowing for high accuracy rates (up to 99%), early detection, and faster result turnaround. This is how we are able to provide same-day or next-day results for many patients in Denver communities. 

10-Panel STD Tests in Denver, CO

Choosing a 10-panel test for STDs has significant advantages for those concerned about their sexual health. STDs often spread because one partner doesn’t know they have an infection. The 10-panel test is a comprehensive approach to ensuring you and your partners remain safe using a single sample collection. 

A single test for multiple types of infections saves time and is more cost-efficient than individual tests. It allows for early detection of many STDs, including those that tend to be asymptomatic, such as chlamydia, gonorrhea, and hepatitis C. People can have these infections for extended periods without knowing it. 

One sample allows you to reduce anxiety about your sexual health and prevent transmission to sexual partners if you do have one or more infections. Untreated, STDs can lead to long-term health complications such as PID in women, infertility, chronic pain, higher risk of certain cancers, such as cervical, and complications during pregnancy.

Test Menu

In Colorado, you can order a chlamydia test or a test for multiple STDs without a provider’s order. Learn more about ordering your own STD test online. Because so many STDs have similar symptoms, consider a 10-panel STD test, which can detect 10 of the most common STIs.

STD Treatment in Denver, CO

If your results are positive, treatment options are available at our affiliated AFC Urgent Care Denver locations. Treatment varies by infection:

  • Bacterial STDs (chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis) are typically cured with antibiotics
  • Parasitic infections like trichomoniasis are treated with medications such as metronidazole or tinidazole
  • Viral STDs (HIV, herpes) are managed with antiviral therapy to control symptoms and reduce transmission risk

Follow-up testing may be recommended three months after treatment, as reinfection rates are common.

Comprehensive & Confidential 10-Panel STD Testing With Precision Health

Sexually transmitted infections are common in Denver and throughout Colorado, and many people do not realize they are infected. Because so many STDs cause mild or no symptoms, comprehensive screening is one of the most responsible steps you can take to protect your long-term health and your partners. At Precision Health, our 10-panel STD test offers a convenient, accurate, and discreet way to screen for the most common sexually transmitted infections using advanced PCR testing. By allowing you to order your STD test online without a provider referral, we eliminate unnecessary barriers to care while maintaining medical oversight when needed.

Whether you are experiencing symptoms or you simply want peace of mind, our 10-panel STD testing service provides accurate results and direct access to care. Take control of your sexual health today. Order your test online with Precision Health and visit our Denver collection centers for fast, confidential screening and treatment support when you need it. For more information, please call us directly at 303-756-1020.