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AtlantaSTDTesting.com is an independent informational guide. We’re here to explain testing options and public-health basics in plain language—so you can make more informed decisions.
1) Educational Information Only (Not Medical Advice)
Content on this site is provided for general education. It is not medical advice and is not a substitute for care from a licensed healthcare professional. For personal guidance—especially if you have symptoms or a known exposure—talk to a qualified clinician.
2) We Are Not a Clinic, Laboratory, or Healthcare Provider
AtlantaSTDTesting.com does not provide medical services, diagnosis, treatment, prescriptions, or lab testing. If you choose private testing through outbound links, ordering, specimen collection, lab processing, results delivery, and any clinician follow-up (if offered) are handled by third-party providers and their affiliated clinics/labs.
- No doctor–patient relationship is created by using this website.
- We do not store your lab results or protected health information (PHI) on this site.
- Always verify details (pricing, availability, turnaround time, and prep instructions) on the partner portal.
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Some links on this site are sponsored or affiliate links. If you purchase through those links, we may earn a commission at no extra cost to you. These relationships help fund our educational content.
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- Affiliate relationships do not determine what we publish.
- Pricing and promotions can change; the final price is always shown before purchase on the partner checkout page.
4) Accuracy, Timing, and Updates
We work to keep information clear and current, but health guidance, test methods, and provider policies can change. Content may become outdated over time. We do not guarantee completeness or suitability for your specific situation.
- Turnaround times vary by test type, lab workload, and whether confirmatory testing is needed.
- “Window periods” and symptom timelines vary by person and exposure—ask a clinician for case-specific advice.
- If you spot something that looks inaccurate, please contact us so we can review it.
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