STD Testing Centers
Oak Creek, WI
Same Day Service
No Doctor Visit Or Insurance Required
Accredited Drug Testing provides multiple STD tests at our Oak Creek, Wisconsin testing centers for individuals who may have been exposed to or showing symptoms of an STD. Millions of Americans have some form of an STD and our testing is provided in a confidential manner. STD tests at our Oak Creek, WI locations may be ordered for one specific type of test or you may order a multiple panel screening which includes several STD tests. Same day service is available, and we have multiple Oak Creek, Wisconsin STD testing centers within minutes of your home or office. All testing information and results are confidential.
10101 S 27TH ST 4.8 miles
FRANKLIN, WI 53132
2834 W RAWSON AVE 5.0 miles
FRANKLIN, WI 53132
5007 S HOWELL AVE STE 100 5.2 miles
MILWAUKEE, WI 53207
4852 S 6th St, 5.6 miles
Milwaukee, WI 53221
875 W LAYTON AVE 5.9 miles
MILWAUKEE, WI 53221
5040 W ASHLAND WAY 6.0 miles
FRANKLIN, WI 53132
5233 S 27TH ST 6.2 miles
GREENFIELD, WI 53221
3237 S 16TH ST 7.8 miles
MILWAUKEE, WI 53215
9200 W LOOMIS RD STE 116 8.4 miles
FRANKLIN, WI 53132
2727 W CLEVELAND AVE STE 201B 8.7 miles
MILWAUKEE, WI 53215
4818 S 76TH ST STE 124 8.8 miles
GREENFIELD, WI 53220
3301 W FOREST HOME AVE 9.0 miles
MILWAUKEE, WI 53215
10500 W LOOMIS RD 9.4 miles
FRANKLIN, WI 53132
4111 W MITCHELL ST STE 300-A 10.2 miles
MILWAUKEE, WI 53215
3805B SPRING ST STE 260 11.0 miles
RACINE, WI 53405
215 N 35TH ST 11.2 miles
MILWAUKEE, WI 53208
1147 WARWICK WAY 11.5 miles
RACINE, WI 53406
8348 WASHINGTON AVE 11.6 miles
RACINE, WI 53406
8400 WASHINGTON AVE 11.6 miles
MOUNT PLEASANT, WI 53406
717 S SYLVANIA AVE 12.0 miles
STURTEVANT, WI 53177
12555 W NATIONAL AVE 12.7 miles
NEW BERLIN, WI 53151
15465 W HOWARD AVE 13.1 miles
NEW BERLIN, WI 53151
575 W RIVER WOODS PKWY STE 201 13.2 miles
GLENDALE, WI 53212
13900 W NATIONAL AVE 13.3 miles
NEW BERLIN, WI 53151
14555 W NATIONAL AVE STE 195 13.6 miles
NEW BERLIN, WI 53151
201 N MAYFAIR RD 13.8 miles
MILWAUKEE, WI 53226
16505 W NATIONAL AVE 14.2 miles
NEW BERLIN, WI 53151
5000 W CHAMBERS ST 14.2 miles
MILWAUKEE, WI 53210
857 N MAYFAIR RD 14.2 miles
WAUWATOSA, WI 53226
6226 Bankers Road Suite 2 14.4 miles
Racine, WI 53403
2525 N MAYFAIR RD STE 50 15.4 miles
WAUWATOSA, WI 53226
2600 N Mayfair Rd, Suite 890 15.6 miles
Wauwatosa, WI 53226
2455 N 124TH ST 16.0 miles
BROOKFIELD, WI 53005
8500 W CAPITOL DR 16.1 miles
MILWAUKEE, WI 53222
2400 W VILLARD AVE 16.1 miles
MILWAUKEE, WI 53209
309 W SILVER SPRING DR 16.3 miles
GLENDALE, WI 53217
3040 N 117TH ST 16.3 miles
WAUWATOSA, WI 53222
2501 W SILVER SPRING DR 16.6 miles
GLENDALE, WI 53209
5312 W VILLARD AVE 16.7 miles
MILWAUKEE, WI 53218
2085 N CALHOUN RD 17.9 miles
BROOKFIELD, WI 53005
12855 W LISBON RD STE 200 18.1 miles
BROOKFIELD, WI 53005
W231S7680 BIG BEND DR 18.1 miles
BIG BEND, WI 53103
W236S7050 BIG BEND DR STE 6 18.1 miles
BIG BEND, WI 53103
12523 W HAMPTON AVE 18.3 miles
BUTLER, WI 53007
19525 JANACEK CT STE 103 18.3 miles
BROOKFIELD, WI 53045
19525 JANACEK CT 18.3 miles
BROOKFIELD, WI 53045
20611 WATERTOWN RD STE J 18.8 miles
WAUKESHA, WI 53186
19333 W NORTH AVE 19.1 miles
BROOKFIELD, WI 53045
818 FOREST LN STE 101 19.2 miles
WATERFORD, WI 53185
1700 CORAL DR STE A 19.3 miles
WAUKESHA, WI 53186
W228 N 683 W Mound Dr 19.7 miles
WAUKESHA, WI 53186
W129N7055 NORTHFIELD DR 20.5 miles
MENOMONEE FALLS, WI 53051
W231N1440 CORPORATE CT 20.8 miles
WAUKESHA, WI 53186
11414 W PARK PL ste 100 20.9 miles
MILWAUKEE, WI 53224
5500 W BROWN DEER RD STE 100 21.0 miles
MILWAUKEE, WI 53223
5800 7TH AVE 21.0 miles
KENOSHA, WI 53140
725 AMERICAN AVE 21.0 miles
WAUKESHA, WI 53188
6021 56th Ave Ste 102 21.1 miles
KENOSHA, WI 53142
N14W23900 STONE RIDGE DR 21.4 miles
WAUKESHA, WI 53188
6308 8TH AVE 21.4 miles
KENOSHA, WI 53143
6530 SHERIDAN RD 21.6 miles
KENOSHA, WI 53143
10117 - 74th St. Suite 110, 22.3 miles
Kenosha, WI 53142
10400 75TH ST 22.3 miles
KENOSHA, WI 53142
9555 76TH ST 22.3 miles
PLEASANT PRAIRIE, WI 53158
10224 N PORT WASHINGTON RD STE F 22.3 miles
MEQUON, WI 53092
7705 SHERIDAN RD 22.6 miles
KENOSHA, WI 53143
N84 W16889 Menomonee Ave. 23.0 miles
Menomonee Falls, WI 53051
W180N7950 TOWN HALL RD 23.5 miles
MENOMONEE FALLS, WI 53051
240 MAPLE AVE 23.8 miles
MUKWONAGO, WI 53149
Testing services include physician referral, collection of the specimen, complete laboratory analysis and confidential and secure result reporting.
** Patients who have high insurance deductibles, co-pays or do not have insurance can access important health and wellness testing by scheduling/Ordering a confidential clinical test through Accredited Drug Testing By Phone or On-line.
The process to schedule a lab/blood test in Oak Creek, Wisconsin is fast and easy!
Step 1: Schedule/Order your test online at www.accrediteddrugtesting.com/lab-test-order or call our scheduling department at 800-221-4291. You do not need to visit a doctor to order a test.
Step 2: Provide confidential and secure patient information including the type of test, zip code of the location area you would like to take the test and payment information (self-pay).
When completed you will receive a patient registration form by email where you can immediately proceed to the testing location in the Oak Creek, Wisconsin area. Same day service is available and your registration pass will have the testing location address and hours of operation.
Step 3: After your test has been analyzed by one of our nationally CLIA and FDA certified laboratories (Quest/ LabCorp) your results will be sent through a confidential, secure and encrypted portal to the email address that you provided. In the event that the test is non-negative, abnormal or other circumstances, a consultation with the referring physician is available.
STD Definitions/Descriptions
STD stands for Sexually Transmitted Disease, also known as STI or Sexually Transmitted Infection, meaning that these diseases are most often, but not exclusively, spread by sexual intercourse.
STDs are passed from one person to another through sexual activity which can include vaginal intercourse, anal intercourse and/or anal intercourse. Though not as common, STDs can also be transmitted through intimate physical contact such as heavy petting.
STDs do not always cause symptoms, or they may only cause mild symptoms. This makes it very possible to have an infection and not know it. Therefore, if you are sexually active it is important to get tested at least once a year. You will find the most common types of STD and STI testing below.
HIV - HIV is a sexually transmitted disease (that can be spread outside of sexual contact) known as Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV). It is the virus that causes AIDS and interferes with the body's ability to fight infections.
Herpes 1 and 2 - Herpes is an infection caused by HSV (herpes simplex virus). This virus affects the external genital, anal region, mucosal surfaces and skin in other parts of the body. There are two types of herpes simplex viruses: HSV-1 9 herpes type 1, or oral herpes) and HSV-2 (herpes type 2, or genital herpes).
Gonorrhea - Gonorrhea is a common sexually transmitted disease that can cause infections in the genitals, rectum and throat for both men and women. If untreated it can cause serious health issues, however, if it is caught in time it can be cured with the right medicine.
Chlamydia - Chlamydia is a common sexually transmitted disease that may not show symptoms. However, those that do show symptoms may experience genital pain and discharge from the vagina or penis. If left untreated it can cause damaging effects to the woman's reproductive system.
Syphilis - Syphilis is a sexually transmitted disease that develops in different stages. The first stage involves a painless sore on the genitals, rectum or mouth. After that initial sore heals, the second stage is a rash. Then, there are no symptoms until years later which is the final stage - damaged brain, nerves, eyes and/or heart.
Many STDs can be easily cured with medication, so you can just finish your treatment and get on with your life. And even though some STDs can't be cured, there are lots of ways to treat your symptoms and prevent you from giving your STD to anyone you have sex with.
People with STDs can be in relationships, have sex, and live totally normal lives. Most people get an STD at least once, and millions are living with STDs now. Having an STD is nothing to feel ashamed of, and it doesn't mean you're "dirty" or a bad person , it just means you're a pretty normal human who got an infection. The reality is that STDs can happen to anybody who's ever been sexual with someone, which is almost everybody on earth. And a few STDs can be spread in non-sexual ways, too.
Accredited Drug Testing can schedule your STD test at an Oak Creek, Wisconsin testing facility in a confidential, friendly and professional manner. Call us today!
Handy Resources
Comprehensive Online Resources for Drug Testing
- National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)
Provides comprehensive information on drug testing and its role in substance use disorder treatment.
- FDA: Drug Testing
Explains the FDA's role and regulations concerning drug testing for consumers.
- PDR.net
Provides detailed drug information and safety updates through a mobile-friendly platform.
- BeSafeRx - FDA
Resource by the FDA to help consumers identify and choose safe online pharmacies.
- SAMHSA: Drug Testing Resources for the Workplace
Resources and guidelines for drug testing in the workplace.
- Drugs.com
Provides drug information, side effects, and interactions for consumers and professionals.
- Drug Abuse Screening Test (DAST)
Online version of the DAST to help individuals assess whether they have a drug problem.
- Merck Manuals
Consumer-friendly medical resource providing comprehensive information on a wide array of health topics, including drug testing.
- SAMHSA Store
Provides access to resources and publications on substance use prevention and treatment.
- National Association of Boards of Pharmacy (NABP)
Information on state boards of pharmacy and regulations, including those related to drug testing.
- CDC: Workplace Health Promotion
CDC's resources on substance use and drug testing in the workplace.
- Mayo Clinic: Drug Testing
General information about the procedures and types of drug tests.
- MedlinePlus: Drug Testing
Offers information about various drug tests and their uses in medical diagnosis and treatment.
- University of Rochester Medical Center Health Encyclopedia
Provides a detailed entry on drug testing, including how tests are conducted and what they detect.
- World Health Organization (WHO)
International guidelines and information on public health, including substance abuse and drug testing.
- Healthline: Drug Testing
Consumer health site offering information on how drug tests work and what they look for.
- WebMD: Drug Testing
Provides a patient-oriented overview of drug testing and its purposes.
- National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI)
Provides a vast database of scientific studies, including research on drug testing and its effectiveness.
AI Overview
Overview of STD Testing
Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD) testing is a critical component of healthcare, essential for detecting and managing infections transmitted through sexual contact. STD testing is recommended for anyone who is sexually active, as early detection and treatment can prevent serious health consequences and limit the spread of infections to others.
Importance of STD Testing
Regular STD testing is vital because many infections often do not show symptoms immediately, or symptoms may be mild and go unnoticed. Untreated STDs can lead to severe health issues, including infertility, complications during pregnancy, and increased risk of acquiring other STDs, including HIV.
Common Types of STD Tests
- HIV Testing: Performed through blood or saliva samples to detect the presence of HIV antibodies or antigens.
- Chlamydia and Gonorrhea: These bacterial infections are typically tested via urine tests or swabs of the genital area.
- Syphilis: Diagnosed through blood testing, which can detect antibodies produced in response to the infection.
- Herpes: Although no cure exists, testing for herpes involves blood tests or swabs from an active outbreak.
- Hepatitis B and C: Blood tests are used to diagnose these viral infections, which affect the liver.
When to Get Tested
- After Unprotected Sex: It's advisable to get tested if you've had unprotected sexual contact with a new partner or multiple partners.
- If Symptoms Occur: Symptoms such as sores on the genitals, pain during urination, or unusual discharge are indications for testing.
- Regular Screenings: Annual or more frequent STD testing may be recommended for active individuals, especially if they have multiple partners.
What to Expect During STD Testing
The testing process is straightforward, involving a physical examination, the collection of samples (blood, urine, swabs), and sometimes a visual inspection of affected areas. Confidentiality is a cornerstone of STD testing, ensuring privacy and discretion in handling patient information and test results.
Benefits of STD Testing
- Early Detection and Treatment: Allows for timely treatment that can effectively manage symptoms and prevent transmission to others.
- Peace of Mind: Provides reassurance and helps maintain your health and the health of your partners.
- Prevention of Complications: Reduces the risk of the long-term health issues associated with untreated STDs.
Understanding the importance of STD testing and participating in regular screenings can significantly impact personal health and public health outcomes. It is an essential step in responsible sexual health management.
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Local Area Info: Oak Creek, Wisconsin
On January 2, 1838, the territorial legislature divided Milwaukee County into two towns: the Town of Milwaukee, encompassing everything north of the present Greenfield Avenue, and the Town of Lake encompassing everything south of the present Greenfield Avenue; "and the polls of election shall be opened at the house of Elisha Higgins, in said town." On March 8, 1839, a new Town of Kinnikennick was created, encompassing the western part of Lake (later the Towns of Greenfield and Franklin); and on August 13, 1840, the south portion of the Town of Lake was split off to form the town of Oak Creek. As of the 1840 census, the population of the Town of Lake (then including Oak Creek) was 418.
In 1955 (JOBS), the Town of Oak Creek, then still semi-rural with a population of 4807 in the 1950 census, was incorporated as a city under the terms of Wisconsin statute 66.0215, also known as "The Oak Creek Law." The Oak Creek Law was crafted by Town Attorney Tony Basile to prevent Oak Creek's annexation by the City of Milwaukee, which by annexations (including the 1954 annexation of the remainder of the Town of Lake) was now bordering Oak Creek and had already annexed one small portion of the town; and was shepherded through the legislature with the help of state Democratic party legislative joint committee chairman Leland McParland, who was the state senator for Oak Creek.
As of the census of 2000, there were 28,456 people, 11,239 households, and 7,530 families. The population density was 994.4 people per square mile (383.9/km²). There were 11,897 housing units at an average density of 415.7 per square mile (160.5/km²). The ethnic makeup of the city is 91.96% White, 1.82% African American, 0.59% Native American, 2.39% Asian, 1.70% from other ethnic groups, and 1.53% from two or more ethnic groups. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 4.45% of the population.