The Region 6 Network of Care and Prevention offers HIV/STD testing in a variety of community and clinical settings. The community-based testing agencies primarily provide testing for HIV, Syphilis, Gonorrhea, Chlamydia, and Hepatitis C, however, additional STI testing may be done at most of our network clinics.
Our resource directory allows you to select the service you would like in the county you would like to receive it. It will then provide you options of the agencies who provide that service where you would like to receive it.
What is the process?
A trained counselor or nurse will ask you to fill out some brief paperwork. The counselor will then talk to you and answer any questions you have prior to doing the test. To collect HIV, Syphilis, and Hepatitis C, a blood draw is collected. For Gonorrhea and Chlamydia, a urine sample and/or self-administered swab may be collected. Some agencies may be able to provide rapid HIV tests from a finger prick.
Where can I get tested outside of your network area?
Whether you live in our region of North Carolina or even another state, all you have to do is click on the link below, enter your zip code and you will find available testing sites in your area.
Where can I get more information about Sexually Transmitted Diseases, testing and treatment?
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and HIV.gov offer a variety of resources to help you understand about STI’s, testing, and treatment. Information is also available in multiple languages, including Spanish.
To learn more about STD’s and treatment: https://www.cdc.gov/std/
To learn more about HIV, testing, and treatment: https://www.hiv.gov