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What STD tests do they run at a planned parenthood clinic? |
I'm going to get tested soon with my boyfriend. I'm just wondering what are the usual tests they run? Do they just go ahead and test for all of it, including HIV, or do you have to ask for specific ones? i go get tested at planned parenthood and they usually run an hiv test and herpes,syphillis,chlamidia,gonorrhea Etc.. you should tell them what you would like to get tested for They ask you if you would like a ganneria and syphilis check... it cost extra but just get it.. << This is done when you get your pap www.plannedparenthood.org |
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