STD Testing & Treatment in Houston, TX

Confidential, judgment-free STD testing and treatment at Lifeline Urgent Care in Houston—trusted by patients from nearby communities including Katy, Richmond, Sugar Land, Fulshear, Memorial, Energy Corridor, Westchase, and Alief. Walk in 7 days a week or reserve your spot online.

Common Symptoms

Common Medications

Why Choose Us?

  • Private, respectful testing and counseling
  • Targeted panels based on exposure and symptoms
  • Treatment during the same visit when appropriate
  • Serving Houston & nearby suburbs (Katy, Richmond, Sugar Land, Fulshear)
  • Most insurance accepted; affordable self-pay

What We Test For?

  • Chlamydia & Gonorrhea (NAAT)
  • Syphilis (blood test)
  • HIV (4th-gen lab test), Hepatitis B & C
  • Trichomonas, HSV (when indicated)

When to Get Tested?

  • New partner or unprotected sex
  • Exposure notification from a partner
  • Symptoms such as discharge, burning, sores, pelvic pain
  • Routine screening per CDC guidance

How Testing Works?

  • Discreet visit with focused history and exam
  • Urine, swab, and/or blood tests depending on risk & symptoms
  • Results available quickly—lab turnaround varies by test
  • Clear treatment plan and follow-up instructions

Treatment & next steps

  • On-site treatment for many infections at your visit when indicated
  • Partner treatment guidance and prevention counseling
  • Vaccination review (e.g., Hepatitis B, HPV) and referrals as needed

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you offer same-day treatment for STDs?"

Yes. When clinically appropriate, our providers can begin same-day treatment after your visit. Treatment options are discussed with you based on your symptoms, exam, and test findings.

How fast will I get my STD test results?

We provide fast results. Some tests return quickly, while others may take a few days depending on the lab method. We contact you as soon as results are available and coordinate next steps.

Is STD testing confidential at Lifeline Urgent Care?

Yes. Your visit, tests, and results are private and handled in accordance with medical confidentiality and applicable privacy laws.

Do I need an appointment for STD testing in Houston?"

No. Walk-ins are welcome, and you can also book online for convenience. Our Houston clinic offers extended hours for easy access.

Where are you located in Houston and what are your hours?

Lifeline Urgent Care is located at 13410 Briar Forest Dr Suite 190, Houston, TX 77077. We are open Monday–Friday 8am–8pm, and Saturday–Sunday 9am–6pm. Call (281) 756-2179 or visit our site for directions.

Will insurance cover STD testing?

We accept most major insurance plans. Self-pay pricing and membership options are also available for those without insurance. Coverage and costs vary by plan and tests ordered.

Which STDs do you test and treat?"

We evaluate and treat common sexually transmitted infections including chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, HIV (testing), genital herpes (HSV), trichomoniasis, and hepatitis B & C. Your provider will recommend urine, swab, or blood testing based on your situation.

What are common signs I should get tested?

Consider testing if you have burning with urination, unusual discharge, sores or bumps, pelvic or testicular pain, pain during sex, or after unprotected sex or a new partner. Routine screening is recommended even without symptoms.

How does STD testing work at your clinic?

After a focused history and exam, your provider may order a urine test, swab, or blood test. Results are reviewed promptly and, when appropriate, same-day treatment and prescriptions are provided. We also arrange follow-up and counseling.

Do you offer partner treatment or guidance?

We provide counseling and guidance on partner notification. When appropriate and permitted, we can coordinate treatment recommendations for partners to help prevent reinfection.

Our Location & Hours

Lifeline Urgent Care – Houston, TX

Disclaimer

Results disclaimer: Same-day results are not guaranteed. Lab processing times vary by test. We will communicate your results and next steps as soon as they are available.

Treatment disclaimer: Treatment decisions follow current clinical guidelines and depend on your exam and test results. Empiric treatment may be offered when appropriate.