where to get tested
You can get tested at a few common places: your doctor’s office, a sexual health or STI clinic, a local health department, some pharmacies, walk-in clinics, and at-home/self-test options. For HIV, STI, and hepatitis testing, CDC’s testing locator can help you find nearby free or low-cost sites, and many places also offer confidential testing.
Good places to start
- Your primary care doctor or a walk-in clinic.
- A sexual health clinic or local public health department.
- A pharmacy or community health center.
- At home, if you want a private self-test for HIV or some STIs.
If you mean COVID-19
- You can get tested at local pharmacies, medical facilities, or through community testing programs.
- Some sites offer no-cost testing for uninsured people, and many state health departments list local options.
Fastest next step
- Use a testing locator for the type of test you need.
- If you have symptoms or a recent exposure, test as soon as possible.
- If privacy matters, ask for confidential or home-test options.
If you want, I can narrow it down to STI, HIV, or COVID-19 testing.