Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD) Florida Department of Health 2026

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Prior to having sexual intercourse with another person, an infected person must inform the other person of the presence of the sexually transmissible disease and obtain consent from the other person before engaging in sexual intercourse.
Standard STD testing costs $25. If a positive test result occurs, it is $25 to see a provider for treatment. Private insurance and Medicaid are accepted, and payment options are available upon request.
You can get tested for STDs at your doctors office, a community health clinic, the health department, or your local Planned Parenthood health center.
Free STI Screenings (Pruebas Gratuitas de Deteccin de ITS) The Florida Department of Health in Seminole County provides strictly confidential services to anyone who seeks care for the prevention of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs).
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There are many ways to get answers to your questions about STDs. If you believe you have an STD and would like to be tested you can contact your regular healthcare provider, locate a clinic near you with our handy locator, or contact your local health office.
Free STI Screenings (Pruebas Gratuitas de Deteccin de ITS) Adults and adolescents, regardless of their citizenship status, can be seen at this facility. All patients, including adolescents, are assured confidential services by Florida Law.

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