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Free & same-day STD testing in Vermont

Confidential, low-cost, and free STD testing across Vermont — compare clinics, labs, costs, and at-home options, and see how Vermont's reported STI rates stack up against the Northeast and the nation.

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STD testing locations in Vermont

154 public & community clinics serve Vermont. Below are 14 testing centers from Vermont's largest cities — open any city for its full local list.

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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Labcorp

Labcorp

Most popular Results in 1–2 days
4.9 (125 reviews)
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Rated 4.9 out of 5 from 125 reviews
368 Dorset St South Burlington, VT
Opening hours
  • Monday 7:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Tuesday 7:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Wednesday 7:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Thursday 7:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Friday 7:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Saturday Closed
  • Sunday Closed

Tests offered

  • Chlamydia
  • Gonorrhea
  • Syphilis
  • Herpes
  • Hepatitis A
  • Hepatitis B
  • Hepatitis C
  • Rapid HIV
  • Conventional HIV
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Quest Diagnostics

Quest Diagnostics

Results in 1–2 days
4.8 (194 reviews)
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  • EasySTD reviews194
Rated 4.8 out of 5 from 194 reviews
11 Commons St Rutland, VT
Opening hours
  • Monday 7:00 AM – 3:30 PM
  • Tuesday 7:00 AM – 3:30 PM
  • Wednesday 7:00 AM – 3:30 PM
  • Thursday 7:00 AM – 3:30 PM
  • Friday 7:00 AM – 3:30 PM
  • Saturday Closed
  • Sunday Closed

Tests offered

  • Chlamydia
  • Gonorrhea
  • Syphilis
  • Herpes
  • Hepatitis A
  • Hepatitis B
  • Hepatitis C
  • Rapid HIV
  • Conventional HIV
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Community health center Burlington, VT

Community Health Centers

4.2 (110 reviews)
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  • EasySTD reviews110
Rated 4.2 out of 5 from 110 reviews

A free or low-cost STD-testing option in Burlington, VT, run as a Federally Qualified Health Center with sliding-scale fees.

Tests & treats Sliding-scale PrEP
617 Riverside Ave, Burlington, VT 05401
Appointment required
English, Spanish
Opening hours
  • Monday 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Tuesday 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Wednesday 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM
  • Thursday 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Friday 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Saturday Closed
  • Sunday Closed
Website
All testing centers in Burlington, VT

Listing verified Jul 2025 · source: CDC NPIN + HRSA

South Burlington, VT

Free Access Health Clinic

4.4 (78 reviews)
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Review sources

  • EasySTD reviews78
Rated 4.4 out of 5 from 78 reviews

A public STD-testing option in South Burlington, VT.

Tests & treats Sliding-scale
400 Swift St, Unit 100 South Burlington, VT 05403
Appointment required
English
Opening hours
  • Monday Closed
  • Tuesday Closed
  • Wednesday Closed
  • Thursday Closed
  • Friday Closed
  • Saturday 8:30 AM – 12:30 PM
  • Sunday Closed
Website
All testing centers in South Burlington, VT

Listing verified Dec 2025 · source: CDC NPIN

Colchester, VT

University Of Vermont Medical Center

4.3 (140 reviews)
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Review sources

  • EasySTD reviews140
Rated 4.3 out of 5 from 140 reviews

A public STD-testing option in Colchester, VT.

Tests & treats Sliding-scale
883 Blakely Rd, Colchester, VT 05446
Appointment required
English
Opening hours
  • Monday 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Tuesday 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Wednesday 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Thursday 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Friday 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Saturday Closed
  • Sunday Closed
Website
All testing centers in Colchester, VT

Listing verified Nov 2025 · source: CDC NPIN

Most reviewed Bennington, VT

Greater Bennington Community Services

4.5 (236 reviews)
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Review sources

  • EasySTD reviews236
Rated 4.5 out of 5 from 236 reviews

A public STD-testing option in Bennington, VT.

Tests & treats
121 Depot St, Bennington, VT 05201
Appointment required
English
Opening hours
  • Monday Closed
  • Tuesday Closed
  • Wednesday Closed
  • Thursday 6:00 AM – 9:00 PM
  • Friday Closed
  • Saturday Closed
  • Sunday Closed
Website
All testing centers in Bennington, VT

Listing verified Dec 2025 · source: CDC NPIN

Community health center Rutland, VT

Rutland Regional Medical Center

4.4 (197 reviews)
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Review sources

  • EasySTD reviews197
Rated 4.4 out of 5 from 197 reviews

A free or low-cost STD-testing option in Rutland, VT.

Tests & treats Ryan White HIV care Sliding-scale
160 Allen St, 3rd FL Rutland, VT 05701
Appointment required
English
Opening hours
  • Monday 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM
  • Tuesday 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM
  • Wednesday 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM
  • Thursday 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM
  • Friday 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM
  • Saturday Closed
  • Sunday Closed
Website
All testing centers in Rutland, VT

Listing verified Oct 2025 · source: CDC NPIN + HRSA

Brattleboro, VT

Planned Parenthood Of Northern New England

4.2 (66 reviews)
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Review sources

  • EasySTD reviews66
Rated 4.2 out of 5 from 66 reviews

A public STD-testing option in Brattleboro, VT.

Tests & treats Title X Sliding-scale PrEP
6 High St, Brattleboro, VT 05301
Appointment required
English, Interpretation Services Available for Non-English Languages
Opening hours
  • Monday 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Tuesday 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Wednesday Closed
  • Thursday 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Friday 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Saturday Closed
  • Sunday Closed
Website
All testing centers in Brattleboro, VT

Listing verified Sep 2025 · source: CDC NPIN

Hartford, VT

Good Neighbor Health Clinics

4.2 (185 reviews)
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Review sources

  • EasySTD reviews185
Rated 4.2 out of 5 from 185 reviews

A public STD-testing option in Hartford, VT.

Tests & treats Sliding-scale
70 N Main St, White River Junction, VT 05001
English
Opening hours
  • Monday 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM
  • Tuesday 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM
  • Wednesday 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM
  • Thursday 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM
  • Friday 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM
  • Saturday Closed
  • Sunday Closed
Website
All testing centers in Hartford, VT

Listing verified Dec 2025 · source: CDC NPIN

Springfield, VT

North Star Health

4.3 (55 reviews)
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Review sources

  • EasySTD reviews55
Rated 4.3 out of 5 from 55 reviews

A public STD-testing option in Springfield, VT.

Tests & treats Sliding-scale
100 River St, Springfield, VT 05156
English
Opening hours
  • Monday 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Tuesday 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Wednesday 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Thursday 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Friday 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Saturday Closed
  • Sunday Closed
Website
All testing centers in Springfield, VT

Listing verified Apr 2026 · source: CDC NPIN

Middlebury, VT

Open Door Clinic

4.3 (227 reviews)
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Review sources

  • EasySTD reviews227
Rated 4.3 out of 5 from 227 reviews

A free or low-cost STD-testing option in Middlebury, VT.

Tests & treats
100 Porter Dr, Middlebury, VT 05753
Appointment required
English, Interpretation Services Available for Non-English Languages, Spanish
Website
All testing centers in Middlebury, VT

Listing verified Apr 2026 · source: CDC NPIN

Montpelier, VT

University Of Vermont Health Network

4.4 (173 reviews)
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Review sources

  • EasySTD reviews173
Rated 4.4 out of 5 from 173 reviews

A public STD-testing option in Montpelier, VT.

Tests & treats Sliding-scale
130 Fisher Rd, Ste 3-1 Berlin, VT 05602
Appointment required
English
Opening hours
  • Monday 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Tuesday 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Wednesday 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Thursday 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Friday 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Saturday Closed
  • Sunday Closed
Website
All testing centers in Montpelier, VT

Listing verified Dec 2025 · source: CDC NPIN

St. Johnsbury, VT

Northeast Vermont Regional Hospital

4.1 (153 reviews)
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Review sources

  • EasySTD reviews153
Rated 4.1 out of 5 from 153 reviews

A free or low-cost STD-testing option in St. Johnsbury, VT.

Tests & treats PrEP
1091 Hospital Dr, Saint Johnsbury, VT 05819
Appointment required
English, Interpretation Services Available for Non-English Languages
Website
All testing centers in St. Johnsbury, VT

Listing verified Nov 2025 · source: CDC NPIN

St. Albans, VT

Northern Tier Center For Health

4.6 (37 reviews)
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Review sources

  • EasySTD reviews37
Rated 4.6 out of 5 from 37 reviews

A public STD-testing option in St. Albans, VT.

Tests & treats Sliding-scale
3 Crest Rd, Saint Albans, VT 05478
Appointment required
English
Opening hours
  • Monday 7:45 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Tuesday 7:45 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Wednesday 7:45 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Thursday 7:45 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Friday 7:45 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Saturday Closed
  • Sunday Closed
Website
All testing centers in St. Albans, VT

Listing verified Jul 2025 · source: CDC NPIN

What will it cost? Estimate your STD test

Typical out-of-pocket ranges by option — actual cost depends on which tests you need.

  • Public / community clinic

    Free HIV testing is common

    $0–$25
  • Private lab (self-pay)

    Never billed to insurance

    $79–$200
  • At-home kit

    Mailed to your door, private

    $50–$150
  • Doctor / urgent care

    Often $0 preventive with insurance

    $0–$50 copay

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Also in the area

CLIA-certified labs across Vermont

Beyond the public testing sites above, these federally certified (CLIA) labs operate across Vermont — 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.

  • Mt Ascutney Hospital

    Windsor, VT

    289 County Road

    CLIA certificate
    Certificate of Accreditation
    Accreditation
    College of American Pathologists
    • Full STD panel
    CLIA #47D0090624 Call to ask
  • Springfield Hospital Laboratory

    Springfield, VT

    25 Ridgewood Rd

    CLIA certificate
    Certificate of Accreditation
    Accreditation
    College of American Pathologists
    • Full STD panel
    CLIA #47D0090721 Call to ask
  • Southwestern Vermont Medical Center

    Bennington, VT

    100 Hospital Dr East

    CLIA certificate
    Certificate of Accreditation
    Accreditation
    College of American Pathologists
    • Full STD panel
    CLIA #47D0090804 Call to ask
  • Central Vermont Medical Center

    Berlin, VT

    130 Fisher Rd

    CLIA certificate
    Certificate of Accreditation
    Accreditation
    College of American Pathologists
    • Full STD panel
    CLIA #47D0091573 Call to ask
  • Copley Hospital

    Morrisville, VT

    528 Washington Hwy

    CLIA certificate
    Certificate of Accreditation
    Accreditation
    College of American Pathologists
    • Full STD panel
    CLIA #47D0091656 Call to ask
  • Rutland Regional Medical Ctr Lab

    Rutland, VT

    160 Allen St

    CLIA certificate
    Certificate of Accreditation
    Accreditation
    College of American Pathologists
    • Full STD panel
    CLIA #47D0091815 Call to ask

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 — across Vermont. 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 Vermont

if you'd rather skip the trip, an at-home kit ships to Vermont, 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
    Sample:
    Self-collect: swab, urine, finger-prick
    Results:
    2–5 days, online
    • Free phone consult if positive
    • CLIA-certified labs
    • Couples & subscription options
    • Discreet packaging
  • Best for simplicity & support

    LetsGetChecked

    $89 & up

    Screens for:
    5–6 common STIs incl. chlamydia, gonorrhea, HIV, syphilis & trichomoniasis
    Sample:
    Finger-prick + urine/swab
    Results:
    2–5 days, online
    • 24/7 nurse support
    • Prescription for positives
    • CLIA-certified labs
    • Free shipping both ways
  • Best value — single tests

    Everlywell

    $49 & up

    Screens for:
    Chlamydia & gonorrhea, up to a 6-test panel adding HIV, syphilis, trichomoniasis & hep C
    Sample:
    Finger-prick + swab
    Results:
    Days, online
    • Telehealth visit if positive
    • CLIA-certified labs
    • HSA/FSA eligible
    • Subscription savings

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.

About Vermont

Getting tested in Vermont

In the United States, Vermont ranks 50th of 51 for chlamydia, and ranks 51st of 51 for gonorrhea, syphilis, congenital syphilis, and HIV. You can get tested for chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, HIV, and more. Vermont offers testing through public clinics, private labs, and at-home tests. Find the options below.

Free & low-cost testing in all 14 counties · at-home kits ship statewide

Largest metros

Where most Vermont testing demand concentrates — each has its own local guide.

Vermont snapshot

Who gets tested in Vermont

State-level Census (ACS) figures that shape testing demand and access. Median age and income are population-weighted estimates.

Residents
647,464
Median age
40
Median income
$69,453
Below poverty
14.9%
College-educated
45%

Statewide data

STDs & HIV in Vermont: the statewide picture

How reported STI rates across Vermont compare with the Northeast region and the United States, using the most recent CDC surveillance data. Data for all 14 counties feeds the county and city pages linked below. About 3.9% of Vermont adults are uninsured — a key reason the free and low-cost testing options below matter.

An estimated ~31% of Vermont residents are aged 15–34 (ACS) — the age group with the highest reported chlamydia and gonorrhea rates nationally, which is why testing access across the state matters.

Vermont ranks #50 of 51 U.S. states & DC for chlamydia — lower than 96% of states

Reported STD rates per 100,000 — Vermont vs Northeast vs U.S.

Vermont Northeast U.S.
Infection Vermont Northeast United States
Chlamydia
201.9 1,307 cases ▼ 59%
445.8 492.2
Gonorrhea
34 220 cases ▼ 81%
161.4 179.5
Syphilis (P&S)
0.5 3 cases ▼ 97%
10.6 15.8
Syphilis (early)
1.4 9 cases ▼ 91%
13.7 16
Syphilis (late/unknown)
1.4 9 cases ▼ 95%
17.2 29.5

Rates per 100,000 population, latest year. Source: CDC NCHHSTP AtlasPlus (all-ages basis). Bars are scaled to the highest rate shown; the badge is each Vermont rate versus the U.S. average.

Reported STD rates in Vermont over time (per 100,000)

Chlamydia ▲ 2% vs 2022
Chlamydia Gonorrhea Syphilis (P&S)
0 125 250 2020202120222023

Between 2020 and 2023 in Vermont, chlamydia has risen from 173.7 to 201.9 per 100,000 (16%), gonorrhea has risen from 21.6 to 34 per 100,000 (57%), and P&S syphilis has held roughly steady from 0.5 to 0.5 per 100,000.

The 2020 dip reflects reduced pandemic-era screening, not lower transmission. Source: CDC NCHHSTP AtlasPlus.

Community health context

What shapes testing access in Vermont

Adults uninsured
3.9%
Primary-care shortage counties
13 of 14
Public & community clinics
154
Pharmacies statewide
61

Social Vulnerability Index · Vermont's counties average the 23rd percentile nationally

Lower insurance coverage and a thin clinic-to-population ratio raise the value of free public clinics and confidential at-home testing across Vermont (pop. 647,464). Sources: U.S. Census ACS (uninsured), HRSA & CDC NPIN (clinics), NPPES & OpenStreetMap (pharmacies), CDC/ATSDR SVI.

Statewide HIV snapshot

HIV in Vermont (2023)

New diagnoses
1.8 / 100k
People living with HIV
754
On PrEP (coverage)
47.2%
Virally suppressed
74.7%

Vermont HIV care continuum (2023)

Vermont reports 1.8 new HIV diagnoses per 100,000 — below the U.S. rate of 13.7. The rate has fallen22% since 2020. Among Vermont residents living with HIV, 94.5% know their status · 90% are linked to care · 80.2% are in care · 74.7% are virally suppressed. On prevention, 47.2% of those who could benefit from PrEP are taking it (above the 31.3% national average). Early, routine testing is what moves these numbers — it is the entry point to PrEP, treatment, and viral suppression.

Source: CDC NCHHSTP AtlasPlus. The CDC recommends everyone aged 13–64 test for HIV at least once — every clinic and lab listed above offers HIV testing.

Also screened

Viral hepatitis in Vermont

Comprehensive panels also screen for hepatitis B and C, both sexually transmissible. Per 100,000, Vermont vs U.S.

Hepatitis A (acute)
0.2U.S. 0.5
Hepatitis B (acute)
0.9U.S. 0.7
Hepatitis C (acute)
3.6U.S. 1.5

Congenital syphilis in Vermont

Pregnant or planning to be?

Congenital syphilis — passed from parent to baby in pregnancy — is the fastest-rising STI in the country. Vermont reported 0 cases in 2023, up from 0 in 2020. Nationally, cases climbed from 2,163 (2020) to 3,882 (2023). It is almost entirely preventable with a syphilis test at the first prenatal visit.

Source: CDC NCHHSTP AtlasPlus, 2023.

How Vermont's STD rates compare

Vermont reported a chlamydia rate of 201.9 per 100,000 in its most recent surveillance year — 59% below the U.S. average of 492.2, and below the Northeast regional rate of 445.8. Gonorrhea ran 34 per 100,000, and primary-and-secondary syphilis 0.5.

Among the 50 states and DC, Vermont ranks #50 of 51 for chlamydia — a lower rate than 96% of states. Statewide chlamydia has risen 16% since 2020. The 2020 dip in the trend reflects reduced pandemic-era screening, not lower transmission — and because most STDs are silent, reported counts understate true spread.

Access and cost across Vermont

Testing reaches every corner of Vermont: 154 public and community health clinics test free or on a sliding scale, private walk-in labs return results in 1–2 days, and at-home kits ship to every ZIP code — with the densest options around Burlington, Essex, and South Burlington.

About 3.9% of Vermont adults are uninsured and 14.9% live below the poverty line, so cost is the most common reason testing gets delayed. Free public-clinic testing, sliding-scale community health centers, and self-pay private labs that never bill insurance keep screening within reach — weigh them on price, privacy, and turnaround using the comparison above.

Who's most at risk — and how often to test

About 31% of Vermont residents are aged 15–34. The CDC estimates people aged 15–24 account for roughly half of all new STIs nationwide despite being a small share of the population, so screening guidance is age-aware.

Sexually active women under 25 — and anyone with new or multiple partners — should test for chlamydia and gonorrhea every year; everyone aged 13–64 should test for HIV at least once; and pregnant residents are screened early in pregnancy. Because most STDs cause no symptoms, testing on the CDC's schedule — not only when something feels wrong — is the reliable way to catch an infection before it spreads.

Prevention, vaccines, and where to get help

Testing is one pillar; prevention is the other. Vermont county and city health departments distribute free condoms, offer HIV counseling, and provide hepatitis A/B and HPV vaccination that heads off several of the infections screened for here, while PrEP and DoxyPEP sharply cut HIV and bacterial-STI risk.

If a result is positive, treatment is close to home: chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, and trichomoniasis are curable with antibiotics, while HIV and herpes are managed with ongoing care. Public health departments treat on site and most private labs include a clinician consult — start with a free or low-cost Vermont clinic above, or an at-home kit for private, mail-in screening.

Why it matters

Why STD testing matters

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  • Reported counts only capture people who got tested — and because most STDs cause no symptoms, real transmission runs higher than any surveillance number suggests, so Vermont's below-average numbers are no reason to skip screening — consistent testing is what keeps them low.
  • Untreated, these infections do lasting damage: chlamydia and gonorrhea scar the reproductive system and cause infertility; syphilis can lead to stillbirth and organ damage; any active STI raises HIV risk. Caught early, almost all are curable or controllable with a single course of treatment.
  • Make it routine, not reactive: test as part of your annual check-up if you're sexually active, every three months with new or multiple partners, and before unprotected sex with a new partner. Since 2015 the CDC has urged insurers to cover annual screening for women under 25 at no cost.
  • Testing protects more than you: a silent infection passes to partners unknowingly. When Vermont residents test on a schedule, the whole state's transmission drops — knowing your status is the single highest-leverage thing you can do.

Reference

STD testing guidelines for Vermont

Two quick references for getting tested in Vermont: 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 Vermont 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 Vermont-area provider.

Infection Earliest reliable test Sample
Chlamydia 1–2 weeks Urine or swab
Gonorrhea 1–2 weeks Urine or swab
Trichomoniasis 1–4 weeks Urine or swab
HIV (RNA / 4th-gen) 10–33 days Blood
HIV (antibody) 3–12 weeks Blood / oral
Syphilis 3–6 weeks Blood
Hepatitis B 3–6 weeks Blood
Hepatitis C 8–11 weeks Blood
Herpes (HSV) 4–6 weeks (antibody); swab a sore Blood / swab
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Cost reference

What each STD test costs

These are the federal Medicare reference prices for processing each lab test. Public clinics and the community health centers serving Vermont 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.

Privacy

Confidentiality & consent in Vermont

The questions Vermont residents ask most before testing, answered under Vermont 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 Vermont, 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 Vermont health departments offer free or low-cost STI testing, and several sites provide anonymous HIV testing.

Can my partner be treated too?

Yes. Vermont 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.

Prevention & treatment

PrEP, prevention & online treatment

Testing is one step. For residents of Vermont, 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

$0 with most insurance

Q Care Plus

Telehealth PrEP & DoxyPEP with at-home testing and ongoing monitoring

From $0 insured

Treat online

Tested positive? Get a prescription from a licensed clinician without an in-person visit.

Wisp

Online STI treatment & DoxyPEP — same-day prescriptions to your pharmacy

Visit from $39

Nurx

Telehealth STI treatment and sexual-health care, delivered or to your pharmacy

Visit from $0 insured

Pricing varies by insurance and changes often — confirm on the provider's site. These services are not a substitute for emergency care.

Good to Know

STD testing FAQs

Answers to the questions people ask most before getting tested.

How much does STD testing cost in Vermont?

It depends where you go. Vermont's 154 public and community health clinics often test free or on a sliding scale — useful given that about 3.9% of Vermont adults are uninsured. At-home kits run roughly $50–$150 for a full panel, while private walk-in labs charge per test (see the per-test reference prices above).

Where can I get free STD testing in Vermont?

County and city health departments, Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs), and Title X family-planning clinics across Vermont offer free or low-cost testing. Choose your city below to see the specific free and sliding-scale clinics nearest you.

Can I take an at-home STD test in Vermont?

Yes. At-home kits ship to every ZIP code in Vermont: you collect the sample, mail it to a CLIA-certified lab, and get results online in about a week, with a clinician consult if anything comes back positive.

Can a minor get tested for STDs without a parent in Vermont?

In Vermont, a minor of any age can consent to confidential STI testing and treatment on their own — no parental permission is required.

How soon after exposure can I get tested in Vermont?

It depends on the infection. Chlamydia and gonorrhea are usually detectable about 1–2 weeks after exposure, HIV from 2–4 weeks with a 4th-generation test (up to 90 days for full reliability), and syphilis around 3–6 weeks. See the detection-window guidance above before booking.

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How we rank clinics

Vetted partner labs (clearly marked Sponsored) are pinned first; every other center is listed free of charge and ordered by proximity, then verified review score. We never hide or down-rank a free public clinic.

How we source data

Clinic details come from official provider directories; STI rates, demographics, and community-health figures from the CDC, U.S. Census Bureau, and County Health Rankings — each cited in Sources.

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11 Sources

Data & references

  1. CDC — NCHHSTP AtlasPlus (STI, HIV & congenital syphilis surveillance) https://www.cdc.gov/nchhstp/atlas/
  2. CDC/ATSDR — Social Vulnerability Index https://www.atsdr.cdc.gov/place-health/php/svi/index.html
  3. HRSA — Health Professional Shortage Areas (HPSA) https://data.hrsa.gov/topics/health-workforce/shortage-areas
  4. U.S. Census Bureau — American Community Survey https://www.census.gov/programs-surveys/acs
  5. U.S. Census Bureau — Population Estimates https://www.census.gov/programs-surveys/popest.html
  6. CMS — Provider of Services file (CLIA-certified labs) https://data.cms.gov/provider-characteristics/hospitals-and-other-facilities/provider-of-services-file-clinical-laboratories
  7. HRSA & CDC NPIN — public & community clinic directories https://npin.cdc.gov/
  8. NPPES & OpenStreetMap — pharmacy locations https://npiregistry.cms.hhs.gov/
  9. CMS — Medicare Clinical Laboratory Fee Schedule https://www.cms.gov/medicare/payment/fee-schedules/clinical-laboratory-fee-schedule
  10. Guttmacher Institute — Minors' Access to STI Services https://www.guttmacher.org/state-policy/explore/minors-access-sti-services
  11. HHS — HIPAA Privacy Rule (45 CFR 164.522) https://www.hhs.gov/hipaa/for-individuals/index.html