Comprehensive STD and STI screening options across Nicholas County with private sample collection, fast lab turnaround, and caring medical support.
Our team is standing by to answer your questions and schedule your confidential STD testing appointment today.
Comprehensive STD and STI screening options across Nicholas County with private sample collection, fast lab turnaround, and caring medical support.

The 10-panel covers HIV 1&2, Syphilis, Gonorrhea, Chlamydia, Hepatitis A/B/C, and Herpes 1&2. Ideal for routine checkups, it offers complete, FDA-approved screening at all Nicholas County locations for total peace of mind.
Learn more →
Order targeted tests for HIV, Herpes, Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, Syphilis, or Hepatitis. Individual testing is cost-effective, fast, and suited to specific exposures or symptoms, with easy phone ordering for Nicholas County residents.
Learn more →
We offer 4th generation antibody/p24 antigen testing and FDA-approved HIV RNA early detection. The RNA test detects infection as early as 10-12 days post-exposure with lab-based accuracy and confidential counseling.
Learn more →
Type-specific IgG blood tests distinguish HSV-1 (oral) from HSV-2 (genital). Herpes can be asymptomatic; our accurate testing and clinical interpretation help you understand results and next steps.
Learn more →
Urine-based testing detects Chlamydia trachomatis and Neisseria gonorrhoeae without invasive swabs. These common bacterial STIs are often asymptomatic but easily treatable when identified early.
Learn more →
Comprehensive hepatitis panels screen for A, B, and C with blood-based testing. Early detection prevents liver complications and is essential for high-risk populations in rural West Virginia.
Learn more →Call for a confidential consultation and same-day appointments in Nicholas County. Our trained staff will arrange phone-based ordering for privacy and answer your questions with compassion and respect.
Same-day appointments available
📞 Call Now for Confidential TestingRegular STD testing is a key part of maintaining sexual health in Nicholas County. Many STIs can be asymptomatic, so routine screening helps find infections early before they cause complications. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends testing based on risk factors such as new or multiple partners, unprotected sex, or symptoms. Nationally, about 1 in 5 Americans has an STI at any given time; local trends in Central West Virginia also show elevated hepatitis C in some rural communities, making comprehensive panels especially important here. Early detection improves treatment outcomes, prevents spread to partners, and protects fertility and long-term health. Testing is simple: blood or urine samples analyzed at CLIA-certified labs with FDA-approved methods. Whether you live in Summersville, work near Summersville Lake, or visit for outdoor recreation, confidential local testing and non-judgmental counseling are available. Normalizing regular STI screening reduces stigma and helps families and partners stay healthy. If you’re sexually active, starting conversations about testing with partners and scheduling routine STI screening is a responsible and caring step.