COVID-19 Update: Effective March 19, in response to heightened COVID-19 infection control measures, we have adjusted our STD services and will delay all non-urgent clinical visits.

Urgent visits are reserved for patients who:

Have already tested positive for an STI and require treatment

Are experiencing STI symptoms

Have been notified that a sexual partner tested positive for an STI

All clients will be screened for COVID-19 risk, and may be asked to take additional precautions, such as wearing a mask, or referred elsewhere as appropriate.

PrEP - As of April 23 we have resumed scheduling new patients who want to start PrEP. We will use telemedicine and phone visits whenever possible. Contact us to discuss your options.

If you do have an urgent STI need, please call 503-988-3700 to discuss scheduling an appointment. Please, no walk-ins.

STD Clinic

We provide evaluation and treatment of sexually transmitted diseases (this can include a confidential HIV test). Our services are nonjudgmental and confidential, and no one is turned away for inability to pay.

If you are hearing impaired or speak another language, we can arrange an interpreter.

Who should be tested for STDs

STD testing is recommended for anyone engaging in vaginal, oral, and/or anal sex without a condom, particularly when having sex with multiple partners. Some STDs such as HIV and Hepatitis B can also be spread by sharing injection drug gear.

In Oregon, teens can consent to HIV and STD testing and treatment without a parent’s permission.

Conditions we check for:

Gonorrhea

Chlamydia

Syphilis

HIV - Offered confidentially as part of STD exam. Low-cost testing available at HIV community test sites»

HPV (genital warts) - Visual check only, no treatment.

Herpes - Visual check

What to Expect at Your Visit

The way we check for STDs depends on what tests you want or need. We might need to check your urine, blood, or body (genitals, skin or mouth).

Gonorrhea and Chlamydia may not show up on a test for 4-7 days after a possible exposure. HIV and syphilis may not show up for 3 months, but can show up as early as 2 weeks.

Getting Your Test Results

Online at OCHIN MyChart»

In-person during clinic hours

By phone Monday - Friday, 1:30-4pm. Call the results desk at 503-988-5727.

Other services

Hepatitis A and B vaccinations for individuals receiving a full STD screening

HPV vaccinations, if you're 26 years old or younger and have insurance

Free condoms and other safe sex materials

Partner notification services. See Talking to Sex and Drug Partners.

If you have chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis or HIV, we can offer treatment to you and testing and treatment to your partners, even if you were diagnosed with one of these diseases somewhere else.

If you have HIV, we offer testing to your partners and can help connect you with services.

PrEP

COVID-19: Thinking about stopping PrEP? What you should know»

Pre-exposure prophylaxis is a pill (Truvada) that you take every day to prevent HIV. PrEP is for people who don’t have HIV but may be at risk of getting it.

Anyone can get PrEP either free or at low cost. To get started, contact us to make an appointment.

What we don’t offer

Birth control (other than condoms) except in a limited capacity,

Pap test

Treatment for genital warts

General medicine/non-STD problem help

Blood test for herpes

Post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP)

Payment

We accept most insurance, including Care Oregon, OHP, private insurance and Medicare. If you are not billing insurance, the cost of your visit is $50. No one will be turned away if they cannot pay.

We accept cash, checks, VISA and Mastercard.

Where else you can get tested

When asked, STD testing is available at most private providers as part of regular medical care and family planning. For sites below, call for eligibility and fees:

Low- and no-cost HIV testing options»

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