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Best Value, Comprehensive STD Panel:HIV, Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, Syphilis, Herpes, Hepatitis 

Why should you consider a Comprehensive STD panel?

If you have had unprotected sex, you may have been exposed to an STD. Play it safe and be informed! Fast, convenient, and anonymous STD testing. No physician order needed. No appointment necessary. The convenient location and professional staff at Miami Lab makes it easy for you to get the peace of mind you deserve. Call (786) 398-5216 or stop in today!

The panel tests for 8 major STDs including:

HIV .....................(cost $49 when taken separately)
Gonorrhea .......... (cost $89 when taken separately)
Chlamydia .......... (cost $89 when taken separately)
Syphilis ...............(cost $49 when taken separately)
Herpes I (HSVI) ....(cost $49 when taken separately)
Herpes II (HSVII)  .(cost $49 when taken separately)
Hepatitis B ......... (cost $49 when taken separately)
Hepatitis C ......... (cost $49 when taken separately)


If taken individually these tests cost $472 with the STD Panel you pay only $229


Who should consider a Comprehensive STD Panel?

comprehensive STD Panel Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, HIV, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, Herpes I, Herpes II, Syphillis (RPR) $249.00
Deluxe STD Panel Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, HIV, Hepatitis C, Herpes I, Herpes II, Syphillis (RPR)
Student STD Panel HIV, RPR (Syphilis), Herpes (HSV1 & HSV2), Gonorrhea, Chlamydia  Call Us for price!
Partners STD Panel Comprehensive STD Panel for partners. SAVE BIG!
Basic STD Panel HIV, RPR (Syphilis), Herpes (HSV1 & HSV2), Gonorrhea, Chlamydia 
Chlamydia DNA (Urine) Chlamydia is a sexually transmitted disease (STD) - Sexually transmitted Infection (STI). Chlamydia trachomatis is often called "the silent epidemic" because infections are common yet many people do not realize that they are infected. This bacterial disease is easily cured with antibiotics but can have serious health consequences if left untreated. It is generally transmitted through sexual contact (oral, vaginal, or anal) with Syphilis is a bacterial infection that can be easily missed. The first symptom is a painless blister or sore that will disappear on its own. Syphilis can be treated with antibiotics. However, if left untreated, the disease can spread throughout your body over the course of many years and cause considerable organ damage. 
Chlamydia / Gonorrhea by Nucleic Acid Amplification Chlamydia and gonorrhea are sexually transmitted diseases. They are caused by bacterial infections, and can be treated with antibiotics.
Gonorrhea DNA, Urine This bacterial infection at first may cause a slight discharge from the vagina, penis, or anus. However, if the infection is not treated, it can lead to sterility and other complications. Gonorrhea can be treated with antibiotics. It is generally transmitted through sexual contact (oral, vaginal, or anal) with an infected partner. Because Neisseria gonorrhea can survive outside the body for a short time, contact with discharge on a towel or other object used by an infected person may transmit the infection; however, this is very rare. An infected mother can spread the disease to her baby during childbirth.
Hepatitis Hepatitis is an inflammation of the liver that can be caused by viruses, chemicals, drugs, alcohol, inherited diseases, or the patient’s own immune system. This inflammation can be acute, flaring up and then resolving within a few weeks to months, or chronic, enduring over many years. Chronic hepatitis may simmer for 20 years or more before causing significant symptoms related to progressive liver damage such as cirrhosis (scarring and loss of function), liver cancer, or death.

Hepatitis A Antibody (Total)
To diagnose an infection with hepatitis A or to evaluate the need for or response to the hepatitis A vaccination.

Hepatitis B Surface Antigen
To diagnose and follow the course of an infection with hepatitis B or to determine if the vaccine against hepatitis B has produced the desired level of immunity.

Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) Antibody
Hepatitis C is a virus that can infect and damage the liver.
Herpes Simplex Virus (I/II, IgG) Herpes is a sexually transmitted disease (STD). This virus causes recurrent, periodic outbreaks of sores in the genital region and remains in your body for life. However, there are anti-viral therapies available that can shorten the duration of symptoms. HSVs are transmitted through direct contact, which can include kissing; vaginal, oral, or anal sex; or other skin-to-skin contact. Genital herpes is most easily contracted by having sex with someone who has a vesicle, but it can be transmitted even if there are no sores or other symptoms. People often catch it by having sex with someone who doesn’t know s/he is infected.
hIV HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) is the virus that causes AIDS (acquired immunodeficiency syndrome). By killing or damaging cells of your body's immune system, HIV progressively destroys your body's ability to fight infections and certain cancers. People diagnosed with AIDS may get life-threatening diseases called opportunistic infections, which are caused by microbes such as viruses or bacteria that usually do not make healthy people sick. Anyone who has had unprotected sex with a partner who has not tested negative for HIV. Anyone who has injected drugs, especially if a needle was shared with other users. Women who are pregnant, or considering getting pregnant needs to get tested
Syphilis (RPR) Syphilis is a bacterial infection that can be easily missed. The first symptom is a painless blister or sore that will disappear on its own. Syphilis can be treated with antibiotics. However, if left untreated, the disease can spread throughout your body over the course of many years and cause considerable organ damage. The bacterium is passed on through direct contact with a syphilis sore. This generally happens through sexual contact, such as vaginal, anal, or oral sex. An infected mother can spread the disease to her fetus, with serious and potentially fatal consequences for the baby.
   
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