You think it’s nothing. A twinge. A shift. Maybe I’ll check on that later.
According to the CDC, nearly half of all reported cases of Chlamydia, Gonorrhea in 2023 were in people aged 15–24 years old. That’s your group. Your partner. Your friends. Your family. Your world. And the hard truth? Most didn’t even know they were infected.
Free testing is here in Florida for you, quiet, quick, and without judgment. The process is simple: you walk in, you walk out, and you walk away knowing the truth about your body. That’s power. That’s autonomy.
#1 Testing Without the Price Tag or the Side-Eye
Money should never be the reason you skip testing. And neither should fear of how you’ll be treated. At our network of clinics, testing for chlamydia and gonorrhea and many other STDs is free. The type of testing available depends on the location. However, no matter how old you are or if you are insured or uninsured, or whether you have a photo ID or not, you can make an appointment.
#2 Confidential Care That Feels Human
Every test is done by licensed medical professionals, physicians, nurse practitioners, ANRPs, or physician assistants, who know that your health is more than numbers on a chart. They’re here to answer your questions without judgment, to explain results in plain language, and to treat you with respect from the moment you walk in. Your information stays private. Your comfort remains the priority. Your results are only shared with you, unless you choose to involve someone else.
#3 One Visit, More Answers
Testing can be added to a free well-woman exam at the same visit if you qualify. That means you can check off breast and pelvic exams, Pap smears, and STI testing all at once. No multiple appointments. No long waits. You leave knowing more about your health than you did when you walked in, and that knowledge belongs to you.
The Step You’ll Be Glad You Took
Waiting doesn’t make anything better. Hoping “it’s nothing” doesn’t give you answers. This isn’t about panic; it’s about being sure about taking control of your health now so it’s still yours later.
Find the nearest provider clinic on the FPSSP interactive map. Book your appointment today. Show up. Ask questions. Leave with answers.
Schedule your free STI/STD test now, because knowing is strength, and your health is worth it.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2024, November 12). National overview of STIs in 2023. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.