STD SCREENING IN INDIANA

Confidential STD Testing in Indiana With Fast Walk-In Labs

Private STD screening across Indiana, from Indianapolis and Fort Wayne to Evansville, South Bend, Carmel, and Fishers. Order online in minutes, visit a nearby certified lab, and get secure results in 1-2 business days.

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Private. Fast. Available across Indiana.

Private. Fast. Available across Indiana.

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100% Private

Your results are confidential. Never shared with your employer or insurance. HIPAA-protected at every step.

Results in 1–2 Days

Most test results arrive within 1–2 business days, delivered securely to your personal online portal.

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No Waiting Rooms

Order online, then walk in to your chosen lab at any time during business hours. The visit takes under 10 minutes.

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4,500+ Certified Labs

CLIA-certified lab access across Indiana, with convenient options near Indianapolis, Fort Wayne, Evansville, South Bend, and surrounding counties.

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How STD testing works in Indiana

Getting tested is simple whether you are in Indianapolis, northern Indiana, or a smaller county seat. Order online, walk into a lab, and keep the whole process private.

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Choose your test

Pick the STD or panel you want to screen for and order online in minutes - no prescription needed.

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Visit a nearby lab

Walk into your chosen lab in Indiana - no appointment needed. Most lab visits take under 10 minutes once your order is placed.

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Get results privately

Results arrive in your secure online portal within 1–2 business days. A licensed doctor reviews and contacts you directly.

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Treatment if needed

If your test is positive, a doctor will explain your options and can prescribe treatment - all handled discreetly online.

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STD Testing in Indiana: What You Need to Know

How Common Are STDs in Indiana?

Indiana is the crossroads of America — a state whose identity is shaped by the Indianapolis 500, Big Ten college sports, a massive automotive and manufacturing supply chain, and a patchwork of small towns and agricultural communities stretching from Lake Michigan's industrial shore to the Ohio River valley. With nearly 7 million residents, the Hoosier State is home to some of the country's most recognizable universities (Indiana University, Purdue, Notre Dame) and a capital city that has reinvented itself as a major convention, sports, and life-sciences hub.
That blend of urban density and rural isolation also creates a complex sexual health picture. Marion County (Indianapolis) accounts for nearly a third of all statewide STI cases, ranking among the top 20 U.S. counties for combined STD rate at over 1,600 cases per 100,000 residents. Indiana gained national public health attention in 2015 when Scott County — a rural community of fewer than 24,000 people — experienced one of the worst HIV outbreaks in U.S. history, linked to intravenous drug use, a case the CDC cited as a landmark example of how opioid addiction and limited rural healthcare intersect with STI transmission. The state's ongoing opioid crisis continues to drive co-occurring STI cases in southern counties along the Ohio River corridor. IU Bloomington, Purdue, and IUPUI together place over 100,000 students across Indiana's highest-prevalence areas, while the manufacturing belt cities of Anderson, Kokomo, and Muncie employ large shift-work populations with historically lower rates of routine preventive care — making confidential, walk-in testing a practical option across the state.

Indiana STD Rates: By the Numbers

STD rates in Indiana place the state squarely in the middle of national rankings, but with sharp geographic concentration. According to CDC surveillance data and the Indiana Department of Health:
• Indiana ranks 24th nationally for combined STD rate at 680.1 per 100,000, with chlamydia ranked 20th and gonorrhea ranked 23rd
• Indiana reported approximately 34,000 chlamydia cases in 2023, at a rate of 495.7 per 100,000 — just above the national average
• Marion County (Indianapolis) recorded a combined STD rate of 1,635.7 per 100,000, ranking it 18th among all U.S. counties — with chlamydia at 944.5 and gonorrhea at 342.4 per 100,000
• Marion County accounts for nearly one-third of all statewide STI diagnoses despite representing about 14% of Indiana's population
• Indianapolis reported over 13,700 chlamydia cases, 6,200 gonorrhea cases, and 410 syphilis cases in 2024 — with total STD cases per capita rising from 950 to 1,003 year over year
• Fort Wayne entered national rankings for the first time in 2024 at position 77, with 662 STD cases per 100,000 and nearly 3,000 chlamydia and 1,000 gonorrhea cases
• Many infections show no symptoms — making routine testing the only reliable way to know your status

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