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  1. #79

    STDCheck. MGen

    Quote Originally Posted by SfvHobby  [View Original Post]
    I've used the service for a few years and have been a happy customer. If you call, you can get m gen testing as well. They convert your account from STD check to Health labs, the parent company. All your records transfer and the website is the same except with HL logo and URL. M gen testing is a bit pricy compared to the 10 panel, but convenient. I've heard there are other free or less expensive options but the convenience is more important to me.
    How much is the MGen test? $35 with CLEAR (getclrd.com) and can be included in their panel test. Locations in Northridge and Santa Ana. Caters mainly to adult industry.

  2. #78

    Re: STDCheck

    I've used the service for a few years and have been a happy customer. If you call, you can get m gen testing as well. They convert your account from STD check to Health labs, the parent company. All your records transfer and the website is the same except with HL logo and URL. M gen testing is a bit pricy compared to the 10 panel, but convenient. I've heard there are other free or less expensive options but the convenience is more important to me.

    Quote Originally Posted by BerolLoz  [View Original Post]
    Yes, STDCheck is good, they've been around a few years. Testing takes only a few minutes and results are available within 1-2 days.

  3. #77
    Quote Originally Posted by FiatVoluptas  [View Original Post]
    I use STDCheck. It isn't free (about $140 for a full panel), but it is super easy and discrete. Results come within 1-2 days. You don't have to show identification or insurance info and you can pay when you want (but results won't be released until you pay). My mongering has slowed down quite a bit over the last several years and I don't BB, so STDcheck works for me about once a month. It is very private. However, I think LA county has a provision that if you test positive for an STD, the LA County Health Department will send a letter to your house. I am not sure how to get around that, unless you use a fake address, which others have said is doable with STDcheck. I pay for the convenience even though there are free options. For those who are doing BB on a weekly basis or more, definitely look into doxyprep as others have mentioned.

    On another note, I just had a bad scare in the last week. I had what looked like an ingrown hair at the base of my dick, and a few days later, it turned into a nasty, hollow, wet indentation with high ridges that was not painful at all. I was 99% sure it was primary syphilis, which would have forced me to divulge my activities to my spouse. Well, it isn't syphilis, as my full panel came back clean this morning. I suppose it is an ingrown that got some other type of bacterial infection. It is healing though. This shook me up enough that I am taking a long break from hobbying to reassess my life. I am hypersexual, and a sex addict, but for God's sake, I have great life I have built with my wife and I would not want to lose that.

    Stay safe out there!
    Yes, STDCheck is good, they've been around a few years. Testing takes only a few minutes and results are available within 1-2 days.

  4. #76
    I thought I'd caught an STD with this crazy itchy groin rash, but doc just said it was a "severe fungal infection. " It kind of smells like a yeast infection.[Deleted by Admin]

  5. #75

    STDcheck.

    I use STDcheck. It isn't free (about $140 for a full panel), but it is super easy and discrete. Results come within 1-2 days. You don't have to show identification or insurance info and you can pay when you want (but results won't be released until you pay). My mongering has slowed down quite a bit over the last several years and I don't BB, so STDcheck works for me about once a month. It is very private. However, I think LA county has a provision that if you test positive for an STD, the LA County Health Department will send a letter to your house. I am not sure how to get around that, unless you use a fake address, which others have said is doable with STDcheck. I pay for the convenience even though there are free options. For those who are doing BB on a weekly basis or more, definitely look into doxyprep as others have mentioned.

    On another note, I just had a bad scare in the last week. I had what looked like an ingrown hair at the base of my dick, and a few days later, it turned into a nasty, hollow, wet indentation with high ridges that was not painful at all. I was 99% sure it was primary syphilis, which would have forced me to divulge my activities to my spouse. Well, it isn't syphilis, as my full panel came back clean this morning. I suppose it is an ingrown that got some other type of bacterial infection. It is healing though. This shook me up enough that I am taking a long break from hobbying to reassess my life. I am hypersexual, and a sex addict, but for God's sake, I have great life I have built with my wife and I would not want to lose that.

    Stay safe out there!

  6. #74
    Quote Originally Posted by CarGuyF599  [View Original Post]
    I'm sure it was all in my mind, but.

    I went to PP once for testing and felt like I shouldn't be there. The reason I felt this way was something like this. PP is primarily a resource for females. And perhaps mostly for females without access to good healthcare, or who were victims of unfortunate circumstances, unplanned pregnancies, etc. Or at least this is what PP has evolved into it over the years. I felt that perhaps if what I just wrote is true, then as a middleaged white male I stick out like a sore thumb. Why would someone like me be there? Alone? The obvious jump to conclusions is because I'm hiding something. In my mind, that makes me appear as the bad guy to anyone else in there who has a much better reason to be there.

    Simply put, while the staff and everyone I interacted with were nice and non judgmental, I did not feel comfortable in the waiting room.

    Like I said, maybe it's all in my mind.

    Thoughts?
    IMO it is likely all in your mind, starting with your paranoia. Both for your STD results as well as your subconscious regarding your mongering! PP facilities are actually very nice, and lots of these clinics who treat the underserved have funding. Those same females exist in most clinics, it's just that PP is more widely known and popular. Perhaps you went at a busy time? Shouldn't matter, people go to sites most convenient to them, whether it be privacy, location, what have you. Why do you think there are religious protesters more at PP sites? Popularity. Also, it is the staff's job not to be judgmental, and if they were, it would be extremely insensitive. With today's cancel culture I feel most are on their best behavior at places of employment.

  7. #73
    Quote Originally Posted by FreeWally  [View Original Post]
    Yes this was my exact experience when I went PP. I was the only male. But they were helpful and non-judgemental. After that I went back to the county STD clinic, which has its own convenience issues. More because I didn't want to make other women uncomfortable than anything. Some are there for sensitive reasons too.

    I had very positive experiences at the STD clinic as far as the staff, except it's inconvenient if there's a long wait etc.

    Urgent care is nice in that there usually is very little other people waiting, the hours are convenient (often after hours). But remember. They take insurance (good) but send you a bill (bad for privacy). One good thing about the STD clinic was it was free so there is no bill.
    Which clinic? Feel free to DM if needed, TIA.

  8. #72
    Quote Originally Posted by CarGuyF599  [View Original Post]
    I'm sure it was all in my mind, but.

    I went to PP once for testing and felt like I shouldn't be there. The reason I felt this way was something like this. PP is primarily a resource for females. And perhaps mostly for females without access to good healthcare, or who were victims of unfortunate circumstances, unplanned pregnancies, etc. Or at least this is what PP has evolved into it over the years. I felt that perhaps if what I just wrote is true, then as a middleaged white male I stick out like a sore thumb. Why would someone like me be there? Alone? The obvious jump to conclusions is because I'm hiding something. In my mind, that makes me appear as the bad guy to anyone else in there who has a much better reason to be there.

    Simply put, while the staff and everyone I interacted with were nice and non judgmental, I did not feel comfortable in the waiting room.

    Like I said, maybe it's all in my mind.

    Thoughts?
    Yes this was my exact experience when I went PP. I was the only male. But they were helpful and non-judgemental. After that I went back to the county STD clinic, which has its own convenience issues. More because I didn't want to make other women uncomfortable than anything. Some are there for sensitive reasons too.

    I had very positive experiences at the STD clinic as far as the staff, except it's inconvenient if there's a long wait etc.

    Urgent care is nice in that there usually is very little other people waiting, the hours are convenient (often after hours). But remember. They take insurance (good) but send you a bill (bad for privacy). One good thing about the STD clinic was it was free so there is no bill.

  9. #71

    All in my mind?

    I'm sure it was all in my mind, but.

    I went to PP once for testing and felt like I shouldn't be there. The reason I felt this way was something like this. PP is primarily a resource for females. And perhaps mostly for females without access to good healthcare, or who were victims of unfortunate circumstances, unplanned pregnancies, etc. Or at least this is what PP has evolved into it over the years. I felt that perhaps if what I just wrote is true, then as a middleaged white male I stick out like a sore thumb. Why would someone like me be there? Alone? The obvious jump to conclusions is because I'm hiding something. In my mind, that makes me appear as the bad guy to anyone else in there who has a much better reason to be there.

    Simply put, while the staff and everyone I interacted with were nice and non judgmental, I did not feel comfortable in the waiting room.

    Like I said, maybe it's all in my mind.

    Thoughts?

  10. #70
    Quote Originally Posted by Bbaka10  [View Original Post]
    STDCheck is a paid service (last time I checked) . I personally haven't gone to Planned Parenthood, but I think they might provide free STD checks.

    I personally go to the AHF Wellness clinics. They have several of them throughout Los Angeles and provide free HIV and STD checks.
    AHF has FreeSTDCheck, which by my view is just as good as STDCheck but free.

  11. #69

    County Public Health Clinics

    LA and OC public health clinics are free. I'm not sure if it's a 10-panel but they do test for the major STDs. You'll do blood work, a piss test and an visual inspection and chat on your history. You can share or make up what you feel comfortable.

  12. #68
    Quote Originally Posted by OcAmper  [View Original Post]
    STDCheck 10 panel, $140. Planned Parenthood, think fees are based on your stated income?
    Between STD check and PP I prefer STDcheck. It tests for more, results are faster, and you get text message notifications, unlike PP which calls you and doesn't give you your results in paper form either. Although PP can be free, $140 is a small price to pay for some peace of mind.

  13. #67
    Quote Originally Posted by Tbtbfftb  [View Original Post]
    Sorry if this was covered before but these public service places like STDCheck and Planned Parenthood. Are the STD checks for free? I go to urgent care pop ups and its quite pricey for all the tests. Curious.
    STDCheck 10 panel, $140. Planned Parenthood, think fees are based on your stated income?

  14. #66
    Quote Originally Posted by Tbtbfftb  [View Original Post]
    Sorry if this was covered before but these public service places like STDCheck and Planned Parenthood. Are the STD checks for free? I go to urgent care pop ups and its quite pricey for all the tests. Curious.
    STDCheck is a paid service (last time I checked) . I personally haven't gone to Planned Parenthood, but I think they might provide free STD checks.

    I personally go to the AHF Wellness clinics. They have several of them throughout Los Angeles and provide free HIV and STD checks.

  15. #65

    Testing

    Sorry if this was covered before but these public service places like STDCheck and Planned Parenthood. Are the STD checks for free? I go to urgent care pop ups and its quite pricey for all the tests. Curious.

    Quote Originally Posted by LKChan  [View Original Post]
    I've done both STDCheck and Planned Parenthood. In both experiences I have not had any issues with privacy.

    I will note, in both instances I did not test positive for anything. I wouldn't know what happens if I did, what record would need to be kept public, so far so good.

    Everything is via private email, they never mail anything to address provided or text anything, unless you want them to.

    I think the main reason is, it's probably the first thing that pops up in a search for STD testing and privacy, that may be why so many people us it?

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