Progress in Gonorrhea Prevention
While gonorrhea rates have increased in Rhode Island since 2011, the growing awareness and expanded access to testing and treatment are key steps in curbing its spread.
More People Are Getting Tested for Chlamydia
Over the past 10 years, Chlamydia diagnoses in Rhode Island have increased by 14%.
Early Detection Saves Lives
In 2022, 95% of individuals diagnosed with syphilis in Rhode Island received early treatment, helping to reduce the spread and improve health outcomes. Regular testing and timely care are key to maintaining a healthier community.
During a routine STI screening at Open Door Health, you will be offered testing for STIs including chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, and HIV.
You should consider coming in for STI screening if you:
Worried about testing positive for an STI?
Don’t stress; our team is qualified and ready to guide you through treatment options should you test positive for an STI. Don’t let the worry stop you from coming in to get tested. The sooner we can identify an STI, the better. Plus, receiving negative test results will give you the peace of mind you need.
Let our team assess your unique risk factors and recommend how often you should be screened for STIs.
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