
STD testing in Tucson screens for sexually transmitted infections like chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, herpes, and HIV, using blood or urine samples—available as single tests or a complete panel.
Choose Your STD Test
Walk in. Get screened. Treatment support available.
Full-Panel STD Labs That Fit Your Day
No insurance card, no appointment, and no physician's order standing between you and answers. We collect both urine and blood samples in a discreet, professional setting on St. Mary's Road — most visits run about 15 minutes, and your confidential results land in your secure patient portal within 24 to 48 hours.
Why Tucson Chooses Quick Test
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No doctor's order needed — we provide it.
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Transparent prices — no surprise bills.
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15-minute lab visit—testing on your time
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Completely private — off the record. No insurance required
What STDs Should I Get Tested For?
Which STD Test Do I Need?
It depends on your situation. A single test works if you have one specific concern, like after a partner tested positive for chlamydia. A comprehensive panel is best when you want the full picture or aren't sure what to check for.
Walk in, and we can help you decide.

Tested Positive? You're Not Stuck.
A positive result isn't the end of the road, and you don't have to find another appointment elsewhere for help.
For bacterial STIs detected by the 5-Panel — chlamydia, gonorrhea, trichomoniasis, and syphilis — our medical provider can review your results, discuss treatment options, and prescribe medication right at Quick Test Tucson. Most bacterial STIs are curable with a single course of antibiotics.
For viral STIs (HIV, hepatitis, herpes), we provide your results and referral information to connect you with the right specialist for ongoing management. We're available by phone to help you understand your results and plan next steps.
✓ HSA & FSA Accepted

Frequently Asked Questions
Do you take insurance? No. Quick Test is a self-pay lab, so we don't bill insurance. That keeps pricing transparent and your visit private — no claim, no explanation-of-benefits statement, and nothing reported to your regular doctor. We accept cash, card, HSA, and FSA.
Do I need an appointment for STD testing in Tucson? No, you can walk-in for same-day appointments or you can book online.
How long after possible exposure should I get tested? t depends on the infection. Chlamydia and gonorrhea usually show up within one to two weeks; our 5th-generation HIV screen can detect infection as early as two weeks; syphilis may take three to six weeks. If you test very early, a repeat test later confirms your result.
