Fulton reports about 577 gonorrhea cases per 100,000 residents, well above the US average. Whether you have symptoms or just want peace of mind in Atlanta, Georgia, you have options: community and public clinics are often low-cost or free, while private labs tend to offer faster results and more flexible scheduling. Below, you'll find both.
12 testing centers serve Atlanta, GA — the nearest, Georgia Department Of Public Health, about 0.0 miles away. Compare 8 community and public clinics, private labs, and at-home kits below.
Listings tagged Community health center are federally funded health centers and rural clinics that treat everyone regardless of insurance or ability to pay — required to bill on a sliding fee scale and provide confidential care, and in many states minors may consent to their own STI testing. A Title X tag flags centers funded for confidential family-planning services; confirm current participation when you call.
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Georgia Department Of Public Health
★★★★★4.5(81 reviews)?
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Rated 4.5 out of 5 from 81 reviews
About 1 mile north of Atlanta in Jonesboro: Georgia Department of Public Health offers free STI testing and treatment by appointment, screening for chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, and HIV alongside family planning and PrEP. It's built for anyone seeking no-cost testing and same-visit bacterial STI care.
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Schedule an appointment for free testing
The Georgia Department of Public Health in Jonesboro requires an appointment, but once you're in, a single visit handles testing, treatment for bacterial STIs like chlamydia and gonorrhea, and counseling. You'll walk out with answers and, if needed, medication the same day.
Screens for the major STIs plus HIV
Testing covers chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, and rapid HIV, with same-visit treatment for bacterial infections. If you're HIV-negative and at risk, PrEP is available to prevent infection. The clinic also offers hepatitis A and HPV vaccines, plus TB screening and treatment.
Completely free, no insurance required
Every test, vaccine, and treatment costs nothing—no sliding scale, no catch. Family planning services are free too, making this the obvious choice if you're paying out of pocket or uninsured.
Best for anyone needing free STI care
Call ahead to book your appointment. This is the place if you want no-cost testing, same-visit treatment for bacterial STIs, and access to prevention like PrEP and vaccines all in one visit.
About 1 mile west of Atlanta in Atlanta: Georgia Harm Reduction Coalition is a harm-reduction clinic that pairs STI and HIV testing with prevention tools like PrEP, doxy-PEP, and needle exchange—walk-in, no appointment needed, and free HIV and hepatitis C testing. It's built for people who need practical, judgment-free care alongside substance-use support.
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Walk-in testing and treatment, built for harm reduction
Georgia Harm Reduction Coalition operates on the principle that testing shouldn't require an appointment or advance planning. You walk in, get screened for HIV, hepatitis C, chlamydia, gonorrhea, and syphilis, and if you test positive for a bacterial STI, treatment happens the same visit. The clinic pairs testing with education and prevention—condoms, needle exchange, and counseling—all in one place.
Free HIV and hepatitis C testing; treatment for all infections
HIV and hepatitis C testing are free; screening for chlamydia, gonorrhea, and syphilis is available on a sliding scale. If you have Medicaid or insurance, those cover the cost. Bacterial STI treatment is managed on-site. For HIV and hepatitis C, ongoing medical care and treatment are available through the clinic, supported by Ryan White funding for those who qualify.
Prevention built into every visit
Beyond testing, the clinic offers PrEP for people at ongoing risk of HIV, doxy-PEP to prevent bacterial STIs after potential exposure, and HPV and hepatitis A vaccines. If you use substances, harm-reduction services—needle cleaning, exchange, and distribution—are integrated with your care, not separated from it.
Best for people who need practical, accessible care
This clinic is ideal if you need testing without scheduling barriers, if you're uninsured or underinsured and want transparent, sliding-scale pricing, or if you use substances and want STI and HIV services paired with harm reduction rather than judgment. Walk-in access and free HIV and hepatitis C testing make it a real option for anyone who's put off testing because of cost or inconvenience.
Tests & treatsRyan White HIV careSliding-scalePrEPDoxyPEP
1231 Joseph East Boone Boulevard Northwest, Atlanta, GA 30314
Listing verified Oct 2025 · source: CDC NPIN + HRSA
Tests offered
Hepatitis A
Hepatitis C Rapid
Gonorrhea
Syphilis
Chlamydia
Rapid HIV
Mobile Testing Services
Conventional HIV
Serves
Black or African American persons
Low Income Persons
Men Who Have Sex with Men (MSM)
Persons who inject drugs
Persons with Hepatitis
Persons with STI
Care services
Doxy PEP
Substance Abuse Treatment
STI Treatment
Human Papillomavirus Vaccine (HPV)
Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP)
HIV/AIDS Medical Treatment
Post-Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP)
Hepatitis C Treatment
Hepatitis A Vaccine
Adult Hepatitis B Vaccine
Prevention services
STI Prevention/Education
Needle Cleaning, Needle Exchange or Needle Distribution
HIV/AIDS Prevention/Education
HIV Test Counseling
Hepatitis Prevention/Education
Harm Reduction
Condom Distribution
Fees & payment
Medicaid Accepted
Sliding Scale
PrEP for uninsured
Medicare Accepted
Fee
Insurance Accepted
Free HIV Test
Free Hepatitis C Test
Community health center
0.4 miles
Mercy Care
★★★★☆4.3(180 reviews)?
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Rated 4.3 out of 5 from 180 reviews
About 1 mile west of Atlanta in Atlanta: Mercy Care requires an appointment but moves efficiently through testing and same-visit treatment for bacterial STIs, plus HIV screening, hepatitis panels, and prevention like PrEP and doxy-PEP. It's built for anyone—insured, uninsured, or Medicaid—who wants a single visit to handle screening, treatment, and prevention planning.
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Book ahead, get it done in one visit
Mercy Care runs by appointment, which means less waiting and a focused visit. You'll walk through testing, get results, and if you need treatment for chlamydia, gonorrhea, or syphilis, you can start it the same day. HIV and hepatitis results take longer to confirm, but the clinic manages treatment once diagnosis is clear.
Screens for the full picture—and treats on-site
The clinic tests for HIV (rapid and conventional), chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, herpes, and all three hepatitis viruses, plus TB. Beyond testing, Mercy Care offers hepatitis A and B vaccines, PrEP for HIV prevention, doxy-PEP to prevent bacterial STIs after potential exposure, and PEP if you've had a recent HIV exposure. Medication counseling and adherence support are built in.
Cost fits most budgets
HIV testing is free. Everything else slides: Medicaid and insurance are accepted, uninsured patients pay on a sliding scale, and PrEP is available for the uninsured. You'll pay a standard visit fee, but the clinic adjusts it based on what you can afford.
Spanish interpretation available
Staff offer Spanish-language services, so language won't block you from care.
Tests & treatsSliding-scalePrEPDoxyPEP
1300 Joseph E. Boone Boulevard Northwest, Atlanta, GA 30314
Listing verified Dec 2025 · source: CDC NPIN + HRSA
Tests offered
Hepatitis A
Hepatitis C
Hepatitis B
TB
Gonorrhea
Syphilis
Herpes
Chlamydia
Rapid HIV
Conventional HIV
Serves
Adolescents/Youth/Teens
Asian or Pacific Islander persons
Black or African American persons
Gay Men
Health Professionals
Hispanic or Latino persons
LGBTQ
Low Income Persons
Care services
Doxy PEP
Medication Adherence Education and Counseling
TB Treatment
STI Treatment
Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP)
HIV/AIDS Medical Treatment
Post-Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP)
Hepatitis C Treatment
Hepatitis B Treatment
Hepatitis A Vaccine
Adult Hepatitis B Vaccine
Prevention services
TB Prevention/Education
STI Prevention/Education
HIV/AIDS Prevention/Education
HIV Test Counseling
Hepatitis Prevention/Education
Condom Distribution
Fees & payment
Medicaid Accepted
Sliding Scale
PrEP for uninsured
Fee
Insurance Accepted
Free HIV Test
0.7 miles
Fulton County Board Of Health
★★★★☆4.3(49 reviews)?
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Rated 4.3 out of 5 from 49 reviews
About 1 mile east of Atlanta in Atlanta: Fulton County Board of Health is a public clinic offering free HIV and hepatitis C testing alongside treatment for bacterial STIs, PrEP, and vaccines—walk-in friendly and designed for anyone seeking affordable sexual health care.
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A public clinic built for access
Fulton County Board of Health serves Atlanta with free HIV and hepatitis C testing, plus screening for chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, and TB. No appointment needed; walk in when it suits you. The clinic treats bacterial STIs on the same visit, so if you test positive for chlamydia or gonorrhea, you can start treatment immediately.
Testing, treatment, and prevention in one place
Beyond testing, the clinic offers HIV/AIDS medical treatment, managed care for those living with HIV, and PrEP for people at risk—free if you're uninsured. You can also get mpox, HPV, and hepatitis A vaccines, plus condoms and clean needles. Counseling on medication adherence, STI prevention, and HIV/AIDS education is available to support whatever you're doing.
Free testing, sliding-scale care for the rest
HIV, hepatitis C, and STI testing are free. Other services—vaccines, PrEP, treatment—run on a sliding scale based on income, and Medicaid and insurance are accepted. If you're uninsured and need PrEP, it's covered.
Best for anyone seeking free, no-fuss testing
If you need fast, free STI or HIV screening without scheduling ahead, this is your clinic. It's also ideal if you're uninsured or on a tight budget and want PrEP or vaccines, or if you're already living with HIV and need ongoing care and support in one place.
Tests & treatsSliding-scalePrEP
186 Sunset Avenue Northwest, Suite 186 Atlanta, GA 30314
Needle Cleaning, Needle Exchange or Needle Distribution
HIV/AIDS Prevention/Education
HIV Test Counseling
Hepatitis Prevention/Education
Condom Distribution
Fees & payment
Free Mpox Vaccine
Medicaid Accepted
Sliding Scale
PrEP for uninsured
Fee
Insurance Accepted
Free STI Test
Free HIV Test
Free Hepatitis C Test
1.7 miles
Sisterlove
★★★★☆4.4(88 reviews)?
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Rated 4.4 out of 5 from 88 reviews
About 2 miles south of Atlanta in Atlanta: SisterLove is a women-centered STI and sexual health clinic that combines testing, same-visit treatment, and prevention—including PrEP for those without insurance. It's built for anyone seeking care without judgment, whether you're managing an infection, preventing one, or both.
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A clinic centered on women's sexual health
SisterLove in Atlanta exists to serve women and people who menstruate with direct, judgment-free STI and sexual health care. A visit here isn't just a test; it's a chance to address testing, treatment, and prevention in one appointment, with counseling woven throughout so you understand what's happening and why.
Testing and treatment in the same visit
The clinic screens for chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, herpes, hepatitis B, and HIV with rapid testing available. Bacterial infections—chlamydia, gonorrhea, and syphilis—can be treated on site the same day. HIV and hepatitis B require follow-up care, but the clinic manages that pathway. Beyond testing, SisterLove offers family planning and PrEP, the daily HIV-prevention pill, so prevention is as accessible as diagnosis.
Cost that doesn't shut you out
There's a fee for visits, but it slides based on income, and Medicaid and insurance are accepted. If you're uninsured and interested in PrEP, the clinic covers that cost, removing a major barrier to prevention. You'll need an appointment, so call ahead.
Best for women seeking care on their terms
SisterLove is ideal if you want a clinic that centers your needs without the clinical coldness of a hospital system—a place where testing, treatment, and prevention happen together, and cost won't force you to choose.
Tests & treatsSliding-scalePrEP
1237 Ralph David Abernathy Boulevard Southwest, Atlanta, GA 30310
About 2 miles south of Atlanta in Atlanta: The Family Health Centers of Georgia Incorporated screens for HIV, hepatitis B and C, chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, and herpes—with on-site treatment for bacterial infections and prevention services including HPV and hepatitis A vaccines. It's best for anyone with insurance, Medicaid, or the ability to pay on a sliding scale who wants testing and treatment in one visit.
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Testing covers the infections that matter most
The Family Health Centers of Georgia screens for HIV (both rapid and conventional tests), hepatitis B and C, chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, and herpes. If you test positive for chlamydia, gonorrhea, or syphilis, treatment is available the same visit; HIV and hepatitis results require confirmatory testing and ongoing care, managed through the clinic.
Prevention built into the visit
Beyond testing, the clinic offers HPV and hepatitis A vaccines, plus counseling on HIV, hepatitis, TB, and STI prevention. If you're looking to reduce risk after a potential exposure or protect against future infection, these services are part of the same appointment.
Cost scales with what you can pay
There is a standard fee per visit, but it's adjusted on a sliding scale based on income. Medicaid and Medicare are accepted, as is most insurance. If you're uninsured or paying out of pocket, the sliding scale makes it more affordable than a typical private clinic.
You'll need to call ahead for an appointment
The clinic requires an appointment rather than walk-in visits. Spanish interpretation is available. Plan your visit in advance, but once you're in, testing and treatment can happen the same day.
About 2 miles southeast of Atlanta in Atlanta: Center for Black Womens Wellness offers STI testing and treatment on a sliding scale, with Medicaid accepted—making it accessible whether you're insured or paying out of pocket. You'll need an appointment, and the clinic pairs testing with on-site treatment and prevention education.
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Sliding scale means you pay what fits
Center for Black Womens Wellness charges on a sliding scale, so your cost depends on income; Medicaid is accepted, and if you're uninsured or paying out of pocket, you won't face a flat fee. That structure keeps testing within reach for most people in Atlanta.
Tests and treatment in one visit
The clinic screens for chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, herpes, and HIV, and can treat bacterial STIs on the spot. You'll also get counseling around HIV testing and education on STI and HIV prevention, plus condoms to take home.
Appointments required; plan ahead
You'll need to schedule an appointment rather than walk in, so call or book online before your visit. That said, the clinic also offers family planning services alongside STI care, so a single trip can cover multiple health needs.
Best for anyone seeking affordable, judgment-free testing
If you're looking for STI testing that won't strain your budget and want treatment available the same day, this clinic is a solid choice. It's especially useful if you're on Medicaid or need sliding-scale pricing to make testing happen.
Tests & treatsSliding-scale
477 Windsor Street Southwest, Suite 309 Atlanta, GA 30312
About 2 miles east of Atlanta in Atlanta: Empowerment Resource Center offers STI and HIV testing by appointment, with same-visit treatment for bacterial infections and access to PrEP for those without insurance. It's built for anyone seeking free HIV testing, sliding-scale care, or ongoing HIV and hepatitis treatment.
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Appointment-based testing and treatment
You'll need to schedule ahead at Empowerment Resource Center, but a single visit covers testing, counseling, and—for bacterial STIs like chlamydia, gonorrhea, and syphilis—same-visit treatment. The clinic screens for HIV (rapid and conventional), hepatitis B and C, herpes, TB, and syphilis, making it possible to walk out with answers and care in one trip.
Treatment and prevention beyond testing
If you're HIV-positive, the clinic provides ongoing medical care and medication adherence support. Those at risk can access PrEP regardless of insurance status, and hepatitis A and B vaccines are available on-site. Partner notification services help you manage exposure conversations, and condom distribution removes one barrier to prevention.
Free HIV testing, sliding-scale for the rest
HIV testing is free; other services run on a sliding scale based on income, and Medicaid and insurance are accepted. Uninsured patients can still access PrEP without hitting a cost wall, and donations are welcome if you're able.
Spanish interpretation available
The clinic offers services in Spanish, so language won't block access to testing or care.
Tests & treatsTitle XSliding-scalePrEP
230 Peachtree Street Northwest, Suite 1800 Atlanta, GA 30303
12 testing centers serving Atlanta and Fulton County — screening for Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, Syphilis, Herpes, Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, Rapid HIV, Conventional HIV, TB, Hepatitis C Rapid, Mobile Testing Services.
Community health center
Listings tagged Community health center are federally funded health centers and rural clinics that treat everyone regardless of insurance or ability to pay — required to bill on a sliding fee scale and provide confidential care, and in many states minors may consent to their own STI testing. A Title X tag flags centers funded for confidential family-planning services; confirm current participation when you call.
Source: CMS FQHC & Rural Health Clinic enrollment files (data.cms.gov), refreshed quarterly. Title X status reflects the latest OPA grantee list.
How we rank: vetted partner labs (clearly marked Sponsored) appear first; every other center is listed free and ordered by verified review score, then distance.
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Quest Diagnostics
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★★★★★4.8(194 reviews)?
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Rated 4.8 out of 5 from 194 reviews
550 Peachtree Street Northeast, Atlanta, GA, 30308
2.1 miles away
Testing too soon can miss an infection. Enter the date of possible exposure to see the earliest a test can reliably detect each STI.
Infection
Earliest reliable test
Conclusive after
Guidance only — confirm timing with a clinician. A negative result before the conclusive date may need a repeat test.
Georgia Department Of Public Health
Closest to you
★★★★★4.5(81 reviews)?
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Rated 4.5 out of 5 from 81 reviews
About 1 mile north of Atlanta in Jonesboro: Georgia Department of Public Health offers free STI testing and treatment by appointment, screening for chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, and HIV alongside family planning and PrEP. It's built for anyone seeking no-cost testing and same-visit bacterial STI care.
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Schedule an appointment for free testing
The Georgia Department of Public Health in Jonesboro requires an appointment, but once you're in, a single visit handles testing, treatment for bacterial STIs like chlamydia and gonorrhea, and counseling. You'll walk out with answers and, if needed, medication the same day.
Screens for the major STIs plus HIV
Testing covers chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, and rapid HIV, with same-visit treatment for bacterial infections. If you're HIV-negative and at risk, PrEP is available to prevent infection. The clinic also offers hepatitis A and HPV vaccines, plus TB screening and treatment.
Completely free, no insurance required
Every test, vaccine, and treatment costs nothing—no sliding scale, no catch. Family planning services are free too, making this the obvious choice if you're paying out of pocket or uninsured.
Best for anyone needing free STI care
Call ahead to book your appointment. This is the place if you want no-cost testing, same-visit treatment for bacterial STIs, and access to prevention like PrEP and vaccines all in one visit.
PrEP
1117 Battlecreek Road, Jonesboro, GA 30326
0.0 miles away
Family Planning · TB Treatment · STI Treatment · Human Papillomavirus Vaccine (HPV) · Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) · HIV/AIDS Medical Treatment · Hepatitis A Vaccine · Adult Hepatitis B Vaccine
Prevention services
TB Prevention/Education · STI Prevention/Education · HIV/AIDS Prevention/Education · HIV Test Counseling · Hepatitis Prevention/Education · Condom Distribution
About 1 mile west of Atlanta in Atlanta: Georgia Harm Reduction Coalition is a harm-reduction clinic that pairs STI and HIV testing with prevention tools like PrEP, doxy-PEP, and needle exchange—walk-in, no appointment needed, and free HIV and hepatitis C testing. It's built for people who need practical, judgment-free care alongside substance-use support.
Read full overviewShow less
Walk-in testing and treatment, built for harm reduction
Georgia Harm Reduction Coalition operates on the principle that testing shouldn't require an appointment or advance planning. You walk in, get screened for HIV, hepatitis C, chlamydia, gonorrhea, and syphilis, and if you test positive for a bacterial STI, treatment happens the same visit. The clinic pairs testing with education and prevention—condoms, needle exchange, and counseling—all in one place.
Free HIV and hepatitis C testing; treatment for all infections
HIV and hepatitis C testing are free; screening for chlamydia, gonorrhea, and syphilis is available on a sliding scale. If you have Medicaid or insurance, those cover the cost. Bacterial STI treatment is managed on-site. For HIV and hepatitis C, ongoing medical care and treatment are available through the clinic, supported by Ryan White funding for those who qualify.
Prevention built into every visit
Beyond testing, the clinic offers PrEP for people at ongoing risk of HIV, doxy-PEP to prevent bacterial STIs after potential exposure, and HPV and hepatitis A vaccines. If you use substances, harm-reduction services—needle cleaning, exchange, and distribution—are integrated with your care, not separated from it.
Best for people who need practical, accessible care
This clinic is ideal if you need testing without scheduling barriers, if you're uninsured or underinsured and want transparent, sliding-scale pricing, or if you use substances and want STI and HIV services paired with harm reduction rather than judgment. Walk-in access and free HIV and hepatitis C testing make it a real option for anyone who's put off testing because of cost or inconvenience.
Ryan White HIV carePrEPDoxyPEP
1231 Joseph East Boone Boulevard Northwest, Atlanta, GA 30314
0.3 miles away
Doxy PEP · Substance Abuse Treatment · STI Treatment · Human Papillomavirus Vaccine (HPV) · Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) · HIV/AIDS Medical Treatment · Post-Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP) · Hepatitis C Treatment · Hepatitis A Vaccine · Adult Hepatitis B Vaccine
Prevention services
STI Prevention/Education · Needle Cleaning, Needle Exchange or Needle Distribution · HIV/AIDS Prevention/Education · HIV Test Counseling · Hepatitis Prevention/Education · Harm Reduction · Condom Distribution
Fees & payment
Medicaid Accepted · Sliding Scale · PrEP for uninsured · Medicare Accepted · Fee · Insurance Accepted · Free HIV Test · Free Hepatitis C Test
LanguagesEnglish
Listing verified Oct 2025 · source: CDC NPIN + HRSA
About 1 mile west of Atlanta in Atlanta: Mercy Care requires an appointment but moves efficiently through testing and same-visit treatment for bacterial STIs, plus HIV screening, hepatitis panels, and prevention like PrEP and doxy-PEP. It's built for anyone—insured, uninsured, or Medicaid—who wants a single visit to handle screening, treatment, and prevention planning.
Read full overviewShow less
Book ahead, get it done in one visit
Mercy Care runs by appointment, which means less waiting and a focused visit. You'll walk through testing, get results, and if you need treatment for chlamydia, gonorrhea, or syphilis, you can start it the same day. HIV and hepatitis results take longer to confirm, but the clinic manages treatment once diagnosis is clear.
Screens for the full picture—and treats on-site
The clinic tests for HIV (rapid and conventional), chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, herpes, and all three hepatitis viruses, plus TB. Beyond testing, Mercy Care offers hepatitis A and B vaccines, PrEP for HIV prevention, doxy-PEP to prevent bacterial STIs after potential exposure, and PEP if you've had a recent HIV exposure. Medication counseling and adherence support are built in.
Cost fits most budgets
HIV testing is free. Everything else slides: Medicaid and insurance are accepted, uninsured patients pay on a sliding scale, and PrEP is available for the uninsured. You'll pay a standard visit fee, but the clinic adjusts it based on what you can afford.
Spanish interpretation available
Staff offer Spanish-language services, so language won't block you from care.
Sliding-scalePrEPDoxyPEP
1300 Joseph E. Boone Boulevard Northwest, Atlanta, GA 30314
0.4 miles away
Doxy PEP · Medication Adherence Education and Counseling · TB Treatment · STI Treatment · Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) · HIV/AIDS Medical Treatment · Post-Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP) · Hepatitis C Treatment · Hepatitis B Treatment · Hepatitis A Vaccine · Adult Hepatitis B Vaccine
Prevention services
TB Prevention/Education · STI Prevention/Education · HIV/AIDS Prevention/Education · HIV Test Counseling · Hepatitis Prevention/Education · Condom Distribution
Fees & payment
Medicaid Accepted · Sliding Scale · PrEP for uninsured · Fee · Insurance Accepted · Free HIV Test
LanguagesEnglish, Spanish
Listing verified Dec 2025 · source: CDC NPIN + HRSA
About 1 mile east of Atlanta in Atlanta: Fulton County Board of Health is a public clinic offering free HIV and hepatitis C testing alongside treatment for bacterial STIs, PrEP, and vaccines—walk-in friendly and designed for anyone seeking affordable sexual health care.
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A public clinic built for access
Fulton County Board of Health serves Atlanta with free HIV and hepatitis C testing, plus screening for chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, and TB. No appointment needed; walk in when it suits you. The clinic treats bacterial STIs on the same visit, so if you test positive for chlamydia or gonorrhea, you can start treatment immediately.
Testing, treatment, and prevention in one place
Beyond testing, the clinic offers HIV/AIDS medical treatment, managed care for those living with HIV, and PrEP for people at risk—free if you're uninsured. You can also get mpox, HPV, and hepatitis A vaccines, plus condoms and clean needles. Counseling on medication adherence, STI prevention, and HIV/AIDS education is available to support whatever you're doing.
Free testing, sliding-scale care for the rest
HIV, hepatitis C, and STI testing are free. Other services—vaccines, PrEP, treatment—run on a sliding scale based on income, and Medicaid and insurance are accepted. If you're uninsured and need PrEP, it's covered.
Best for anyone seeking free, no-fuss testing
If you need fast, free STI or HIV screening without scheduling ahead, this is your clinic. It's also ideal if you're uninsured or on a tight budget and want PrEP or vaccines, or if you're already living with HIV and need ongoing care and support in one place.
PrEP
186 Sunset Avenue Northwest, Suite 186 Atlanta, GA 30314
0.7 miles away
Family Planning · Medication Adherence Education and Counseling · Mpox Vaccine · STI Treatment · Human Papillomavirus Vaccine (HPV) · Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) · HIV/AIDS Medical Treatment · Hepatitis A Vaccine · Adult Hepatitis B Vaccine
Prevention services
TB Prevention/Education · STI Prevention/Education · Needle Cleaning, Needle Exchange or Needle Distribution · HIV/AIDS Prevention/Education · HIV Test Counseling · Hepatitis Prevention/Education · Condom Distribution
Fees & payment
Free Mpox Vaccine · Medicaid Accepted · Sliding Scale · PrEP for uninsured · Fee · Insurance Accepted · Free STI Test · Free HIV Test · Free Hepatitis C Test
About 2 miles south of Atlanta in Atlanta: SisterLove is a women-centered STI and sexual health clinic that combines testing, same-visit treatment, and prevention—including PrEP for those without insurance. It's built for anyone seeking care without judgment, whether you're managing an infection, preventing one, or both.
Read full overviewShow less
A clinic centered on women's sexual health
SisterLove in Atlanta exists to serve women and people who menstruate with direct, judgment-free STI and sexual health care. A visit here isn't just a test; it's a chance to address testing, treatment, and prevention in one appointment, with counseling woven throughout so you understand what's happening and why.
Testing and treatment in the same visit
The clinic screens for chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, herpes, hepatitis B, and HIV with rapid testing available. Bacterial infections—chlamydia, gonorrhea, and syphilis—can be treated on site the same day. HIV and hepatitis B require follow-up care, but the clinic manages that pathway. Beyond testing, SisterLove offers family planning and PrEP, the daily HIV-prevention pill, so prevention is as accessible as diagnosis.
Cost that doesn't shut you out
There's a fee for visits, but it slides based on income, and Medicaid and insurance are accepted. If you're uninsured and interested in PrEP, the clinic covers that cost, removing a major barrier to prevention. You'll need an appointment, so call ahead.
Best for women seeking care on their terms
SisterLove is ideal if you want a clinic that centers your needs without the clinical coldness of a hospital system—a place where testing, treatment, and prevention happen together, and cost won't force you to choose.
PrEP
1237 Ralph David Abernathy Boulevard Southwest, Atlanta, GA 30310
1.7 miles away
About 2 miles south of Atlanta in Atlanta: The Family Health Centers of Georgia Incorporated screens for HIV, hepatitis B and C, chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, and herpes—with on-site treatment for bacterial infections and prevention services including HPV and hepatitis A vaccines. It's best for anyone with insurance, Medicaid, or the ability to pay on a sliding scale who wants testing and treatment in one visit.
Read full overviewShow less
Testing covers the infections that matter most
The Family Health Centers of Georgia screens for HIV (both rapid and conventional tests), hepatitis B and C, chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, and herpes. If you test positive for chlamydia, gonorrhea, or syphilis, treatment is available the same visit; HIV and hepatitis results require confirmatory testing and ongoing care, managed through the clinic.
Prevention built into the visit
Beyond testing, the clinic offers HPV and hepatitis A vaccines, plus counseling on HIV, hepatitis, TB, and STI prevention. If you're looking to reduce risk after a potential exposure or protect against future infection, these services are part of the same appointment.
Cost scales with what you can pay
There is a standard fee per visit, but it's adjusted on a sliding scale based on income. Medicaid and Medicare are accepted, as is most insurance. If you're uninsured or paying out of pocket, the sliding scale makes it more affordable than a typical private clinic.
You'll need to call ahead for an appointment
The clinic requires an appointment rather than walk-in visits. Spanish interpretation is available. Plan your visit in advance, but once you're in, testing and treatment can happen the same day.
868 York Avenue Southwest, Atlanta, GA 30310
1.8 miles away
About 2 miles southeast of Atlanta in Atlanta: Center for Black Womens Wellness offers STI testing and treatment on a sliding scale, with Medicaid accepted—making it accessible whether you're insured or paying out of pocket. You'll need an appointment, and the clinic pairs testing with on-site treatment and prevention education.
Read full overviewShow less
Sliding scale means you pay what fits
Center for Black Womens Wellness charges on a sliding scale, so your cost depends on income; Medicaid is accepted, and if you're uninsured or paying out of pocket, you won't face a flat fee. That structure keeps testing within reach for most people in Atlanta.
Tests and treatment in one visit
The clinic screens for chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, herpes, and HIV, and can treat bacterial STIs on the spot. You'll also get counseling around HIV testing and education on STI and HIV prevention, plus condoms to take home.
Appointments required; plan ahead
You'll need to schedule an appointment rather than walk in, so call or book online before your visit. That said, the clinic also offers family planning services alongside STI care, so a single trip can cover multiple health needs.
Best for anyone seeking affordable, judgment-free testing
If you're looking for STI testing that won't strain your budget and want treatment available the same day, this clinic is a solid choice. It's especially useful if you're on Medicaid or need sliding-scale pricing to make testing happen.
477 Windsor Street Southwest, Suite 309 Atlanta, GA 30312
2.0 miles away
About 2 miles east of Atlanta in Atlanta: Empowerment Resource Center offers STI and HIV testing by appointment, with same-visit treatment for bacterial infections and access to PrEP for those without insurance. It's built for anyone seeking free HIV testing, sliding-scale care, or ongoing HIV and hepatitis treatment.
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Appointment-based testing and treatment
You'll need to schedule ahead at Empowerment Resource Center, but a single visit covers testing, counseling, and—for bacterial STIs like chlamydia, gonorrhea, and syphilis—same-visit treatment. The clinic screens for HIV (rapid and conventional), hepatitis B and C, herpes, TB, and syphilis, making it possible to walk out with answers and care in one trip.
Treatment and prevention beyond testing
If you're HIV-positive, the clinic provides ongoing medical care and medication adherence support. Those at risk can access PrEP regardless of insurance status, and hepatitis A and B vaccines are available on-site. Partner notification services help you manage exposure conversations, and condom distribution removes one barrier to prevention.
Free HIV testing, sliding-scale for the rest
HIV testing is free; other services run on a sliding scale based on income, and Medicaid and insurance are accepted. Uninsured patients can still access PrEP without hitting a cost wall, and donations are welcome if you're able.
Spanish interpretation available
The clinic offers services in Spanish, so language won't block access to testing or care.
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230 Peachtree Street Northwest, Suite 1800 Atlanta, GA 30303
2.0 miles away
Beyond the public testing sites above, these federally certified (CLIA) labs serve Fulton County — each lab's town is shown on its card below. Many
test through a doctor's order or by appointment rather than walk-in, so call ahead to
confirm STD/STI testing and availability before visiting.
Showing the 6 closest CLIA-certified labs in Fulton County.
Source: CMS CLIA registry (Provider of Services), Q1 2026. Federal public records, filtered to active labs
certified for moderate-to-high-complexity testing — the level chlamydia/gonorrhea NAAT and syphilis serology
require — near Atlanta. Any star rating is the CMS Hospital Compare overall rating where the lab is a rated
hospital. Inclusion is not an endorsement and doesn't confirm a facility offers STD testing — always call to verify.
Test from home
At-home STD testing in Atlanta, GA
if you'd rather skip the
trip, an at-home kit ships to Atlanta, you collect the sample privately, and mail it back to a CLIA-certified
lab. Results come online in days, with a clinician available if anything is positive. Same labs as a clinic,
no waiting room — and you can read how accurate at-home STD tests are before you order.
Want a free option first? The CDC-supported
TakeMeHome
program mails free at-home HIV self-test kits — and, in many areas, free STI kits — to your door, with no insurance or payment needed. The paid kits below add broader panels and faster turnaround.
Best range — couples & full panels
myLAB Box
$79 & up
Screens for:
Up to 14 infections — incl. HIV, syphilis, chlamydia, gonorrhea, hepatitis & herpes
Every kit uses CLIA-certified labs. At-home testing is for screening; a reactive result should be confirmed and
treated by a clinician. Prices and panels shown are illustrative and change often — confirm current details on
the provider's site.
Local clinicians
Doctors near Atlanta who can order STD testing
Beyond dedicated clinics, 4,357 primary-care, OB-GYN, infectious-disease
and other clinicians practice within 30 miles of Atlanta — any of them can order a confidential STD panel as
part of a regular visit, and 1,351 offer telehealth.
These are licensed clinicians who can order STD testing during a visit — not dedicated STD-testing clinics.
Confirm services and availability before booking. Source: CMS Doctors & Clinicians (Medicare-enrolled providers).
Local context
About Atlanta, GA
Battle Hill Haven sits just up the road. Atlanta is a large city in Fulton, Georgia. It has a high share of renters, and it's one of the region's larger population centers. Provider load runs high, so many residents pair a clinic visit with at-home kits or telehealth.
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Getting there
How residents reach testing in Atlanta
Walkability15.44 / 20 · Most walkable
Atlanta scores 15.44/20 on the EPA walkability index, so many trips are walkable or a short ride — though a car still gives you the widest choice of testing centers.
Source: EPA National Walkability Index 2021.
Have symptoms?
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Use our confidential symptom checker to see which STDs match your symptoms — and which tests are recommended near Atlanta.
Here's how reported STI rates in Fulton County — the county that includes Atlanta — compare with Georgia and U.S. averages, based on the most recent 2023 surveillance data.
An estimated ~37% of Fulton County residents are aged 15–34 (ACS) — the age group with the highest reported chlamydia and gonorrhea rates nationally, which is why local screening access matters here.
Lower chlamydia rate than 6% of the state's 159 counties (ranked #11)
Reported STD rates per 100,000 — Fulton County vs Georgia vs U.S.
Fulton CountyGeorgiaU.S.
Infection
Fulton County
Georgia
United States
Chlamydia
998.410,774 cases▲ 54%
646.4
492.2
Gonorrhea
577.16,227 cases▲ 110%
274.8
179.5
Syphilis (P&S)
39.4425 cases▲ 97%
20
15.8
Syphilis (early)
59.2639 cases▲ 222%
18.4
16
Syphilis (late/unknown)
82.7892 cases▲ 131%
35.8
29.5
Rates per 100,000 population, 2023. Source: CDC NCHHSTP AtlasPlus (county, state & U.S., all-ages basis). Population figures: U.S. Census Bureau ACS. County figures are the latest available surveillance estimates. Bars are scaled to the highest rate shown.
Reading these numbers: reported case rates only count infections that were actually tested for and diagnosed, so they track local screening effort as much as true spread — a higher rate can reflect more testing, a lower one less. Either way, most STIs cause no symptoms, so treat the figures above as context rather than a verdict, and test on the CDC's schedule regardless of how your area looks.
Reported STD rates in Fulton County over time (per 100,000)
Chlamydia ▼ 2% vs 2022
Chlamydia
Gonorrhea
Syphilis (P&S)
Between 2020 and 2023 in Fulton County, chlamydia has risen from 790.4 to 998.4 per 100,000 (26%), gonorrhea has risen from 371.4 to 577.1 per 100,000 (55%), and P&S syphilis has fallen from 48.1 to 39.4 per 100,000 (18%).
The 2020 dip reflects reduced pandemic-era screening, not lower transmission. Source: CDC NCHHSTP AtlasPlus (county, state & U.S., all-ages basis).
Community health context
What shapes testing access in and around Atlanta
Adults uninsured
10.7%
Fulton County
No routine checkup
22.3%
Fulton County
Primary-care ratio
891 : 1
Fulton County
Primary-care shortage score 24 / 26
Medically Underserved Area · IMU 56.7
Social Vulnerability Index · 66th percentile nationally
Sources: CDC PLACES (ZIP), County Health Rankings, CDC/ATSDR SVI, HRSA HPSA, HRSA MUA/P, Neighborhood Atlas ADI. Lower insurance coverage, fewer routine checkups, and a thin primary-care ratio all raise the value of low-cost public clinics and at-home testing in Fulton County.
Local HIV snapshot
HIV in Fulton County (2023)
Federal priority area: Fulton County is one of 48 U.S. counties prioritized under the Ending the HIV Epidemic initiative — targeted federal funding to expand local HIV testing, PrEP, and prevention.
People living with HIV
1714 / 100k
New diagnoses (2023)
445
On PrEP (coverage)
29.9%
Fulton County HIV care continuum (2023)
Fulton County recorded 48.1 new HIV diagnoses per 100,000 (2023), against 25.5 statewide and 13.7 nationally.
Among Fulton County residents living with HIV, 86% know their status · 76.4% are in care · 64.5% are virally suppressed.
Early, routine testing is what moves these numbers — it is the entry point to PrEP, treatment, and viral suppression.
Sources: AIDSVu (Emory/Gilead) · CDC AHEAD · CDC AtlasPlus · CDC NCHHSTP AtlasPlus (county care continuum). The CDC recommends everyone aged 13–64 test for HIV at least once — every lab and clinic listed above offers HIV testing, and free rapid HIV testing is available at the county health department.
Pregnant or planning to be?
Congenital syphilis — passed from parent to baby in pregnancy — is the fastest-rising STI in the country.
U.S. cases climbed from 2,163 in 2020 to 3,882 in 2023.
It is almost entirely preventable: the CDC recommends a syphilis test at the first prenatal visit, and every clinic and lab listed for Fulton County tests for syphilis.
Source: CDC NCHHSTP AtlasPlus, 2023 (county-level congenital syphilis is not published).
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Two quick references for getting tested in Fulton County: the CDC's screening schedule (who should test, and how often) and the detection "window" for each infection (the earliest a test can reliably detect it). Select any infection to open its in-depth testing guide — every clinic and lab listed above for Atlanta screens for them.
Who should get tested, and how often
Based on current CDC screening recommendations.
Group
Tests
How often
Everyone aged 13–64
HIV
At least once
Sexually active women under 25
Chlamydia, gonorrhea
Every year
Women 25+ with new or multiple partners
Chlamydia, gonorrhea
Every year
Pregnant people
HIV, syphilis, hepatitis B & C, chlamydia
Early in pregnancy
Gay & bisexual men (MSM)
Chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, HIV
Every 3–6 months
Anyone who shares injection equipment
HIV, hepatitis B & C
At least yearly
All adults at least once
Hepatitis C
At least once
When to test: STD detection windows
Testing too early can return a false negative — confirm timing with a Atlanta-area provider.
These are the federal Medicare reference prices for processing each lab test. Public clinics and the
community health centers serving Atlanta often test free or on a sliding scale; private labs and at-home kits
bundle several tests into one fee. Use this as a per-test benchmark before you pay out of pocket, or see the full
guide to STD test costs for insurance, free, and at-home options.
Test
Reference price
CPT / HCPCS
Chlamydia (NAAT)
$47.80
87491
Gonorrhea (NAAT)
$47.80
87591
Trichomoniasis (NAAT)
$47.76
87661
HIV-1/2 antigen/antibody
$79.20
87389
HIV-1/2 antibody
$22.44
86703
Syphilis (RPR/VDRL)
$5.61
86592
Syphilis (treponemal antibody)
$17.49
86780
Herpes (HSV NAAT)
$47.76
87529
Hepatitis B surface antigen
$15.33
87340
Hepatitis C antibody
$29.16
86803
Source: Medicare Clinical Laboratory Fee Schedule, CMS — 2025 rates (data.cms.gov). Reference rate for the lab assay only — a clinic visit, sample collection, or a
bundled multi-test panel may cost more. Medicaid and most insurers cover STD screening at no out-of-pocket cost.
Prevention & treatment
PrEP, prevention & online treatment
Testing is one step. For residents of Atlanta, telehealth covers the rest of the picture — HIV-prevention
medication (PrEP) and DoxyPEP to lower future risk, and discreet online treatment if a result comes back
positive. All prescribed by licensed U.S. clinicians.
Prevent (PrEP & DoxyPEP)
Daily or on-demand medication that prevents HIV — and DoxyPEP, which lowers the risk of syphilis, chlamydia and gonorrhea.
Mistr
Free online PrEP & DoxyPEP — HIV prevention, home lab kits, no in-person visit
Pricing varies by insurance and changes often — confirm on the provider's site. These services are not a
substitute for emergency care.
Privacy
Confidentiality & consent in Georgia
The questions Atlanta residents ask most before testing, answered under Georgia law — which sets confidentiality and consent the same way statewide. Prefer to keep your name off the record? See our guide to anonymous STD testing.
Can a minor consent?
In Georgia, a minor of any age can consent to confidential STI testing and treatment on their own — no parental permission is required. A physician is permitted (but not required) to inform a parent.
Will it show on my insurance?
If you use health insurance, an Explanation of Benefits (EOB) may be mailed to the policyholder. Under HIPAA you can ask your insurer in writing to send communications confidentially. To keep a test fully private, choose a self-pay private lab, an at-home kit, or a public health clinic — none of these bill your insurance.
Anonymous & no-insurance options
Public health clinics and at-home kits let you test without involving insurance or your regular doctor. Many Georgia health departments offer free or low-cost STI testing, and several sites provide anonymous HIV testing.
Can my partner be treated too?
Yes. Georgia permits Expedited Partner Therapy (EPT): if you test positive for chlamydia or gonorrhea, your provider can give you medication to pass to your partner — no separate exam or appointment needed for them.
Source: Guttmacher Institute — Minors' Access to STI Services; HIPAA 45 CFR 164.522; CDC — Legal Status of Expedited Partner Therapy (last updated Jul 2025). General information, not legal advice.
Good to Know
STD testing FAQs for Atlanta, GA
Answers to the questions people ask most before getting tested.
Where can I get tested for STDs in Atlanta?
The closest is Georgia Department Of Public Health (0 mi); 12 options sit within 30 miles.
Does insurance cover STD testing near Atlanta?
Most plans cover STD screening; a clinic or lab can bill insurance, or you can pay a flat self-pay price.
Is there free HIV testing near Atlanta?
Public clinics nearby offer free HIV testing.
Which tests are offered near Atlanta?
Local options test for Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, Syphilis, Herpes, Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, Rapid HIV — a full panel covers the common ones.
How common is chlamydia in Fulton County?
About 998 cases per 100,000 residents (2023), above the Georgia average.
Can chlamydia have no symptoms?
Yes — most chlamydia infections cause no symptoms, so screening is the only reliable way to catch it.
Can I trust an at-home result?
Yes, from a reputable lab — confirm any positive with a clinician for treatment.
I tested positive — what are the next steps?
Start treatment, tell recent partners so they can test, avoid sex until cleared, and retest if advised — most STIs resolve with care.
How is gonorrhea tested near Atlanta?
A urine sample or a swab (genital, throat, or rectal) detects gonorrhea, often tested alongside chlamydia.
I tested negative — am I fully in the clear?
Likely yes, if you were past the window period; otherwise retest, and keep up routine screening with new partners.