Chlamydia reports in Dallas run about 59% higher than the national average. If you've had a recent risk or test regularly, you have options in Irving, Texas: clinics let you consult a provider and start treatment immediately, while at-home kits offer convenience and flexibility. Below, see your choices.
12 testing centers serve Irving, TX — the nearest, Quest Diagnostics, about 0.7 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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Specialty Care Clinics
★★★★★4.5(204 reviews)?
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Rated 4.5 out of 5 from 204 reviews
About 7 miles northeast of Irving in Farmers Branch: Specialty Care Clinics requires an appointment and handles testing and treatment in a single visit for most infections. It's best for anyone with insurance or the ability to pay a standard clinic fee who wants straightforward STI screening and same-visit bacterial treatment.
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Appointment-based testing and treatment
You'll need to schedule ahead at Specialty Care Clinics, but once you're in, a single visit covers both testing and treatment for bacterial infections like chlamydia, gonorrhea, and syphilis. Spanish-language services are available, so language won't be a barrier to getting care.
Screens for common STIs and more
The clinic tests for HIV, chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, hepatitis A and B, and TB. Bacterial STIs can be treated on the spot; hepatitis A and B vaccines are also offered if you need protection.
Standard clinic fees with insurance accepted
Expect a standard visit fee, typical for a private clinic. Insurance is accepted, which can lower your out-of-pocket cost if you have coverage.
Best for insured patients seeking one-visit care
This clinic works well if you have insurance or can pay a standard fee and prefer the efficiency of scheduling an appointment rather than walking in. You'll get testing, diagnosis, and treatment for most STIs in one trip.
Tests & treats
13988 Diplomat Drive, Suite 100 Farmers Branch, TX 75234
About 7 miles east of Irving in Dallas: University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center is an academic medical center offering free STI and HIV testing alongside prevention education and counseling—best for anyone seeking thorough, evidence-based screening without cost barriers.
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An academic clinic with free testing
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center brings the resources of a major teaching hospital to STI and HIV screening. You'll get rapid HIV testing, gonorrhea, chlamydia, and syphilis screening at no charge, paired with counseling that goes beyond the swab—staff discuss prevention strategies and what a positive result means before and after testing.
Testing, treatment, and prevention in one visit
If you test positive for chlamydia, gonorrhea, or syphilis, treatment is available on-site. The clinic also distributes condoms and offers education on STI and HIV prevention, so a single appointment can address screening, immediate care, and what comes next. HIV-positive results are managed through counseling and referral to specialist care.
Free care, but you'll need an appointment
All testing is free—no sliding scale, no insurance required. Spanish interpretation is available. You must schedule ahead; this is not a walk-in clinic. That structure means shorter waits and dedicated time with staff, though it requires planning.
Best for those who want depth and no cost
This clinic suits anyone seeking free STI and HIV screening without financial worry, especially those who value counseling and education as part of the visit. If you prefer to walk in without an appointment, you'll need to look elsewhere.
About 7 miles northeast of Irving in Farmers Branch: Woven Health Clinic offers STI testing and treatment in a single visit, with sliding-scale fees and Spanish interpretation available. It's best for anyone seeking affordable, appointment-based care for bacterial infections and preventive vaccines.
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Testing and same-visit treatment for bacterial STIs
Woven Health Clinic screens for gonorrhea, chlamydia, and syphilis—all treatable on the spot during your visit. You'll also be tested for herpes and HIV; if results require follow-up, the clinic manages that care with you.
Prevention through vaccination
Beyond testing, the clinic offers HPV and hepatitis B vaccines as part of family planning and preventive care, letting you address multiple health needs in one appointment.
Sliding-scale fees and Spanish interpretation
Testing and treatment operate on a sliding scale based on income, with standard fees for other services. Spanish interpretation is available, making the clinic accessible to a broader community.
Appointment-based scheduling
You'll need to book ahead rather than walk in, which means planning your visit but also ensuring a dedicated time slot when you arrive.
Tests & treatsSliding-scale
1 Medical Parkway, Suite 149 Farmers Branch, TX 75234
About 7 miles southeast of Irving in Dallas: Texas Native Health accepts Medicaid, Medicare, and insurance, with a standard fee for uninsured patients. They test for HIV, hepatitis B and C, bacterial STIs, herpes, and TB, treating bacterial infections on-site, and offer HPV and hepatitis A vaccines. Best for anyone with insurance coverage or who can manage out-of-pocket costs.
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Insurance accepted; standard fee for the uninsured
Texas Native Health takes Medicaid, Medicare, and most insurance plans. If you're uninsured, expect a standard visit fee—higher than a public clinic, but the clinic works with you on payment. Either way, you'll need an appointment to be seen.
Tests for HIV, hepatitis, and bacterial STIs
The clinic screens for HIV, hepatitis B and C, chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, herpes, and TB. Chlamydia, gonorrhea, and syphilis can be treated in the same visit. HIV and hepatitis results take time and specialist follow-up; treatment is managed with your care team.
Vaccines and prevention counseling on-site
Beyond testing and treatment, Texas Native Health offers HPV and hepatitis A vaccines, plus medication counseling and STI prevention education. Interpretation services are available for non-English speakers.
Appointment-based, best if you have coverage
You'll need to schedule ahead—walk-ins aren't accepted. This clinic works well if you have insurance or steady income to cover a standard fee; those with Medicaid or Medicare have the clearest path.
About 8 miles east of Irving in Dallas: UT Southwestern Medical Center charges a standard visit fee and accepts insurance; it's built for anyone with coverage or the means to pay out of pocket who wants testing, treatment, and prevention all in one place.
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Cost: insurance covers most of it
UT Southwestern charges a fee for visits and accepts insurance to offset that cost. If you have coverage, your plan likely handles most or all of the bill. Without insurance, expect a standard visit fee—higher than a public clinic, but you're paying for a full medical center's resources.
Tests and same-visit treatment for bacterial STIs
The clinic screens for chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, herpes, and HIV (both rapid and conventional tests). Chlamydia and gonorrhea can be treated on the same visit. HIV diagnosis requires confirmatory testing and specialist follow-up, but PrEP—the daily pill that prevents HIV infection—is available here, along with hepatitis A and HPV vaccines.
Appointments required; interpretation available
You'll need to schedule ahead—walk-ins aren't an option. If English isn't your first language, interpretation services are on hand to help you navigate testing, results, and treatment options.
Best for people with insurance or savings
This is the right choice if you have coverage or can absorb a standard medical fee and want the depth of a major medical center—testing, treatment, vaccines, and PrEP all coordinated in one system.
Tests & treatsPrEP
5939 Harry Hines Boulevard, Professional Building 2 Suite 303 Dallas, TX 75390
About 8 miles northwest of Irving in Grapevine: Texas Health Family Care charges on a sliding scale—free or low-cost depending on income—and accepts Medicaid and Medicare, making it accessible whether you're insured or paying out of pocket. It's built for anyone needing STI testing, treatment, and prevention vaccines in one visit.
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Sliding scale means real affordability
Texas Health Family Care charges based on what you earn: no insurance required, and Medicaid and Medicare are both accepted. If you're uninsured or paying out of pocket, the sliding scale keeps the cost low. A standard visit fee applies if you don't qualify for the scale, but the clinic is designed so cost doesn't stop you from getting tested.
Tests and treatment in one appointment
You can screen for chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, hepatitis B and C, and HIV in a single visit—and if you test positive for a bacterial STI, treatment happens right there. The clinic also offers HPV and hepatitis A vaccines to prevent infection, plus education on STI, HIV, hepatitis, and TB prevention.
Book ahead; no walk-ins
You'll need to schedule an appointment before you come in. This means less waiting room time and a reserved slot, though it requires planning ahead.
Best for anyone with or without insurance
Whether you're on Medicaid, Medicare, have private insurance, or are uninsured, Texas Health Family Care's sliding-scale model and acceptance of multiple payment types make it a practical choice for STI testing and same-visit treatment.
Tests & treatsSliding-scale
1280 South Main Street, Suite 100 Grapevine, TX 76051
About 8 miles east of Irving in Dallas: Resource Center is a community clinic where you can get tested, treated, and started on prevention all in one visit—whether that's an STI screening with same-day treatment, HIV testing with counseling, or PrEP to stay negative. It's built for anyone who needs care without judgment, including uninsured folks and Spanish speakers.
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A clinic designed around your actual needs
Resource Center isn't a drop-in-and-wait kind of place—you'll book an appointment, which means less time sitting around and more time with someone who knows what they're doing. The clinic handles testing, treatment, and prevention in one visit: get screened for chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, herpes, hepatitis A/B/C, and HIV (both rapid and conventional tests available), and if you test positive for a bacterial STI, you can walk out treated the same day. If you're negative and want to stay that way, they offer PrEP, doxy-PEP, and HPV and hepatitis A vaccines on site.
HIV care and prevention are serious here
Beyond testing, the clinic manages HIV treatment for people already diagnosed and offers PEP (post-exposure prophylaxis) if you've had a potential exposure. They also provide medication adherence counseling so you actually stick with what you're taking. Prevention education covers HIV, STIs, hepatitis, and TB, and they hand out condoms—practical stuff that actually reduces risk.
Cost won't stop you from coming
HIV testing is free. Everything else runs on a sliding scale based on what you can afford, and if you're uninsured, PrEP is covered. They accept donations and standard fees too, so there's no single price tag—it adapts to your situation.
You'll need to call ahead to book, and if English isn't your first language, Spanish-language support is there. Planning ahead means you get in when it works for you, not on a first-come basis.
12 testing centers serving Irving and Dallas County — screening for Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, Syphilis, Herpes, Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, Rapid HIV, Conventional HIV, TB.
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.
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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
3501 North Macarthur Boulevard, Irving, TX, 75062
0.7 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.
Specialty Care Clinics
★★★★★4.5(204 reviews)?
Review sources
EasySTD reviews204
Rated 4.5 out of 5 from 204 reviews
About 7 miles northeast of Irving in Farmers Branch: Specialty Care Clinics requires an appointment and handles testing and treatment in a single visit for most infections. It's best for anyone with insurance or the ability to pay a standard clinic fee who wants straightforward STI screening and same-visit bacterial treatment.
Read full overviewShow less
Appointment-based testing and treatment
You'll need to schedule ahead at Specialty Care Clinics, but once you're in, a single visit covers both testing and treatment for bacterial infections like chlamydia, gonorrhea, and syphilis. Spanish-language services are available, so language won't be a barrier to getting care.
Screens for common STIs and more
The clinic tests for HIV, chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, hepatitis A and B, and TB. Bacterial STIs can be treated on the spot; hepatitis A and B vaccines are also offered if you need protection.
Standard clinic fees with insurance accepted
Expect a standard visit fee, typical for a private clinic. Insurance is accepted, which can lower your out-of-pocket cost if you have coverage.
Best for insured patients seeking one-visit care
This clinic works well if you have insurance or can pay a standard fee and prefer the efficiency of scheduling an appointment rather than walking in. You'll get testing, diagnosis, and treatment for most STIs in one trip.
13988 Diplomat Drive, Suite 100 Farmers Branch, TX 75234
6.5 miles away
About 7 miles east of Irving in Dallas: University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center is an academic medical center offering free STI and HIV testing alongside prevention education and counseling—best for anyone seeking thorough, evidence-based screening without cost barriers.
Read full overviewShow less
An academic clinic with free testing
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center brings the resources of a major teaching hospital to STI and HIV screening. You'll get rapid HIV testing, gonorrhea, chlamydia, and syphilis screening at no charge, paired with counseling that goes beyond the swab—staff discuss prevention strategies and what a positive result means before and after testing.
Testing, treatment, and prevention in one visit
If you test positive for chlamydia, gonorrhea, or syphilis, treatment is available on-site. The clinic also distributes condoms and offers education on STI and HIV prevention, so a single appointment can address screening, immediate care, and what comes next. HIV-positive results are managed through counseling and referral to specialist care.
Free care, but you'll need an appointment
All testing is free—no sliding scale, no insurance required. Spanish interpretation is available. You must schedule ahead; this is not a walk-in clinic. That structure means shorter waits and dedicated time with staff, though it requires planning.
Best for those who want depth and no cost
This clinic suits anyone seeking free STI and HIV screening without financial worry, especially those who value counseling and education as part of the visit. If you prefer to walk in without an appointment, you'll need to look elsewhere.
8150 Brookriver Drive, Suite 400 Dallas, TX 75247
6.5 miles away
About 7 miles northeast of Irving in Farmers Branch: Woven Health Clinic offers STI testing and treatment in a single visit, with sliding-scale fees and Spanish interpretation available. It's best for anyone seeking affordable, appointment-based care for bacterial infections and preventive vaccines.
Read full overviewShow less
Testing and same-visit treatment for bacterial STIs
Woven Health Clinic screens for gonorrhea, chlamydia, and syphilis—all treatable on the spot during your visit. You'll also be tested for herpes and HIV; if results require follow-up, the clinic manages that care with you.
Prevention through vaccination
Beyond testing, the clinic offers HPV and hepatitis B vaccines as part of family planning and preventive care, letting you address multiple health needs in one appointment.
Sliding-scale fees and Spanish interpretation
Testing and treatment operate on a sliding scale based on income, with standard fees for other services. Spanish interpretation is available, making the clinic accessible to a broader community.
Appointment-based scheduling
You'll need to book ahead rather than walk in, which means planning your visit but also ensuring a dedicated time slot when you arrive.
1 Medical Parkway, Suite 149 Farmers Branch, TX 75234
6.9 miles away
About 7 miles southeast of Irving in Dallas: Texas Native Health accepts Medicaid, Medicare, and insurance, with a standard fee for uninsured patients. They test for HIV, hepatitis B and C, bacterial STIs, herpes, and TB, treating bacterial infections on-site, and offer HPV and hepatitis A vaccines. Best for anyone with insurance coverage or who can manage out-of-pocket costs.
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Insurance accepted; standard fee for the uninsured
Texas Native Health takes Medicaid, Medicare, and most insurance plans. If you're uninsured, expect a standard visit fee—higher than a public clinic, but the clinic works with you on payment. Either way, you'll need an appointment to be seen.
Tests for HIV, hepatitis, and bacterial STIs
The clinic screens for HIV, hepatitis B and C, chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, herpes, and TB. Chlamydia, gonorrhea, and syphilis can be treated in the same visit. HIV and hepatitis results take time and specialist follow-up; treatment is managed with your care team.
Vaccines and prevention counseling on-site
Beyond testing and treatment, Texas Native Health offers HPV and hepatitis A vaccines, plus medication counseling and STI prevention education. Interpretation services are available for non-English speakers.
Appointment-based, best if you have coverage
You'll need to schedule ahead—walk-ins aren't accepted. This clinic works well if you have insurance or steady income to cover a standard fee; those with Medicaid or Medicare have the clearest path.
Sliding-scale
1283 Record Crossing Road, Dallas, TX 75235
7.0 miles away
Family Planning · Medication Adherence Education and Counseling · STI Treatment · Human Papillomavirus Vaccine (HPV) · Hepatitis A Vaccine · Adult Hepatitis B Vaccine
Prevention services
STI Prevention/Education · HIV/AIDS Prevention/Education · HIV Test Counseling · Hepatitis Prevention/Education
About 8 miles east of Irving in Dallas: UT Southwestern Medical Center charges a standard visit fee and accepts insurance; it's built for anyone with coverage or the means to pay out of pocket who wants testing, treatment, and prevention all in one place.
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Cost: insurance covers most of it
UT Southwestern charges a fee for visits and accepts insurance to offset that cost. If you have coverage, your plan likely handles most or all of the bill. Without insurance, expect a standard visit fee—higher than a public clinic, but you're paying for a full medical center's resources.
Tests and same-visit treatment for bacterial STIs
The clinic screens for chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, herpes, and HIV (both rapid and conventional tests). Chlamydia and gonorrhea can be treated on the same visit. HIV diagnosis requires confirmatory testing and specialist follow-up, but PrEP—the daily pill that prevents HIV infection—is available here, along with hepatitis A and HPV vaccines.
Appointments required; interpretation available
You'll need to schedule ahead—walk-ins aren't an option. If English isn't your first language, interpretation services are on hand to help you navigate testing, results, and treatment options.
Best for people with insurance or savings
This is the right choice if you have coverage or can absorb a standard medical fee and want the depth of a major medical center—testing, treatment, vaccines, and PrEP all coordinated in one system.
PrEP
5939 Harry Hines Boulevard, Professional Building 2 Suite 303 Dallas, TX 75390
7.8 miles away
About 8 miles northwest of Irving in Grapevine: Texas Health Family Care charges on a sliding scale—free or low-cost depending on income—and accepts Medicaid and Medicare, making it accessible whether you're insured or paying out of pocket. It's built for anyone needing STI testing, treatment, and prevention vaccines in one visit.
Read full overviewShow less
Sliding scale means real affordability
Texas Health Family Care charges based on what you earn: no insurance required, and Medicaid and Medicare are both accepted. If you're uninsured or paying out of pocket, the sliding scale keeps the cost low. A standard visit fee applies if you don't qualify for the scale, but the clinic is designed so cost doesn't stop you from getting tested.
Tests and treatment in one appointment
You can screen for chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, hepatitis B and C, and HIV in a single visit—and if you test positive for a bacterial STI, treatment happens right there. The clinic also offers HPV and hepatitis A vaccines to prevent infection, plus education on STI, HIV, hepatitis, and TB prevention.
Book ahead; no walk-ins
You'll need to schedule an appointment before you come in. This means less waiting room time and a reserved slot, though it requires planning ahead.
Best for anyone with or without insurance
Whether you're on Medicaid, Medicare, have private insurance, or are uninsured, Texas Health Family Care's sliding-scale model and acceptance of multiple payment types make it a practical choice for STI testing and same-visit treatment.
1280 South Main Street, Suite 100 Grapevine, TX 76051
7.9 miles away
About 8 miles east of Irving in Dallas: Resource Center is a community clinic where you can get tested, treated, and started on prevention all in one visit—whether that's an STI screening with same-day treatment, HIV testing with counseling, or PrEP to stay negative. It's built for anyone who needs care without judgment, including uninsured folks and Spanish speakers.
Read full overviewShow less
A clinic designed around your actual needs
Resource Center isn't a drop-in-and-wait kind of place—you'll book an appointment, which means less time sitting around and more time with someone who knows what they're doing. The clinic handles testing, treatment, and prevention in one visit: get screened for chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, herpes, hepatitis A/B/C, and HIV (both rapid and conventional tests available), and if you test positive for a bacterial STI, you can walk out treated the same day. If you're negative and want to stay that way, they offer PrEP, doxy-PEP, and HPV and hepatitis A vaccines on site.
HIV care and prevention are serious here
Beyond testing, the clinic manages HIV treatment for people already diagnosed and offers PEP (post-exposure prophylaxis) if you've had a potential exposure. They also provide medication adherence counseling so you actually stick with what you're taking. Prevention education covers HIV, STIs, hepatitis, and TB, and they hand out condoms—practical stuff that actually reduces risk.
Cost won't stop you from coming
HIV testing is free. Everything else runs on a sliding scale based on what you can afford, and if you're uninsured, PrEP is covered. They accept donations and standard fees too, so there's no single price tag—it adapts to your situation.
You'll need to call ahead to book, and if English isn't your first language, Spanish-language support is there. Planning ahead means you get in when it works for you, not on a first-come basis.
Doxy PEP · Medication Adherence Education and Counseling · STI Treatment · Human Papillomavirus Vaccine (HPV) · Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) · HIV/AIDS Medical Treatment · Post-Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP) · 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
Donations Accepted · Sliding Scale · PrEP for uninsured · Fee · Free HIV Test
Beyond the public testing sites above, these federally certified (CLIA) labs serve Dallas 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.
Advanced Reproductive Laboratory, Lp
Irving, TX
7501 Las Colinas Blvd Suite 200A, Irving, TX, 75063
Showing the 6 closest CLIA-certified labs in Dallas 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 Irving. 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 Irving, TX
The nearest testing center is about 1 miles away — if you'd rather skip the
trip, an at-home kit ships to Irving, 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 Irving who can order STD testing
Beyond dedicated clinics, 5,746 primary-care, OB-GYN, infectious-disease
and other clinicians practice within 30 miles of Irving — any of them can order a confidential STD panel as
part of a regular visit, and 1,925 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 Irving, TX
Irving is a large city in Dallas, Texas, where a notable share of residents speak limited English (bilingual services help), and renting is more common than owning. Coppell sits just up the road. Provider load runs high, so many residents pair a clinic visit with at-home kits or telehealth.
ZIP 75063 snapshot
Inside Irving's ZIP code
These ZIP-level Census figures show the demographics that shape testing demand in Irving.
Residents
45,486
Median age
34
Median income
$117,583
Getting there
How residents reach testing in Irving
Walkability12.98 / 20 · Above average
Irving scores 12.98/20 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.
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Here's how reported STI rates in Dallas County — the county that includes Irving — compare with Texas and U.S. averages, based on the most recent 2023 surveillance data.
An estimated ~32% of Dallas 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 2% of the state's 254 counties (ranked #6)
Reported STD rates per 100,000 — Dallas County vs Texas vs U.S.
Dallas CountyTexasU.S.
Infection
Dallas County
Texas
United States
Chlamydia
782.920,405 cases▲ 59%
491.9
492.2
Gonorrhea
359.29,362 cases▲ 104%
176.4
179.5
Syphilis (P&S)
8.6223 cases▼ 43%
15
15.8
Syphilis (early)
45.81,194 cases▲ 73%
26.4
16
Syphilis (late/unknown)
79.32,066 cases▲ 79%
44.3
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 Dallas County over time (per 100,000)
Chlamydia ▼ 7% vs 2022
Chlamydia
Gonorrhea
Syphilis (P&S)
Between 2020 and 2023 in Dallas County, chlamydia has risen from 712.6 to 782.9 per 100,000 (10%), gonorrhea has fallen from 372.8 to 359.2 per 100,000 (4%), and P&S syphilis has risen from 8.2 to 8.6 per 100,000 (5%).
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 Irving
Adults uninsured
8.2%
No routine checkup
24.9%
Binge drinking
15.6%
Frequent mental distress
12.4%
Depression
15%
Below poverty line
6.6%
Primary-care ratio
1,387 : 1
Dallas County
Primary-care shortage score 21 / 26
Medically Underserved Area · IMU 45.8
Social Vulnerability Index · 89th 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 Dallas County.
Local HIV snapshot
HIV in Dallas County (2023)
Federal priority area: Dallas 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
958 / 100k
New diagnoses (2023)
831
On PrEP (coverage)
21.6%
Dallas County HIV care continuum (2023)
Dallas County recorded 38.7 new HIV diagnoses per 100,000 (2023), against 20.2 statewide and 13.7 nationally.
Among Dallas County residents living with HIV, 83.6% know their status · 79.1% are in care · 67.5% 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 Dallas 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 Dallas 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 Irving 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 Irving-area provider.
These are the federal Medicare reference prices for processing each lab test. Public clinics and the
community health centers serving Irving 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 Irving, 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 Texas
The questions Irving residents ask most before testing, answered under Texas 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 Texas, a minor of any age can consent to confidential STI testing and treatment on their own — no parental permission is required.
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 Texas health departments offer free or low-cost STI testing, and several sites provide anonymous HIV testing.
Can my partner be treated too?
Yes. Texas 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 Irving, TX
Answers to the questions people ask most before getting tested.
Where can I get tested for STDs in Irving?
The closest is Quest Diagnostics (0.7 mi); 12 options sit within 30 miles.
Does Medicaid cover STD testing?
Medicaid generally covers STD testing, and public clinics test for free regardless of coverage.
What if I don't have insurance?
Yes — community and public clinics test the uninsured, with sliding-scale fees.
Which tests are offered near Irving?
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 Dallas County?
About 783 cases per 100,000 residents (2023), above the Texas average.
Why should I get tested for STDs?
Most STIs have no symptoms, so testing is the only way to know your status, get early treatment, and avoid passing one on.
How is syphilis tested near Irving?
Syphilis is found with a simple blood test; a reactive screen is confirmed with a second blood test.
Should I test again after being treated?
A retest around 3 months after treatment is recommended for chlamydia and gonorrhea.
Is new discharge a reason to test?
Definitely worth testing; abnormal discharge often points to a treatable STI.
Can I be vaccinated against any STIs?
HPV and hepatitis B vaccines prevent those infections — ask a provider if you're due.