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STD Testing: Panels, Prices, and What to Know (2026)

Category hub · Updated June 9, 2026 · By the Laboratories.org editorial team

Sexually transmitted infection (STI) testing is one of the most commonly ordered categories at online lab portals. Tests range from single-infection tests (HIV, chlamydia) to comprehensive panels covering 8–13 infections in one order. Prices vary enormously — and "comprehensive" panels at different portals cover very different infections. This hub links all our STD pricing and guide pages and gives you an honest overview of what to compare before ordering.

Key takeaways

What STD panels cover

STD panels vary widely. The key infections tested across common panel tiers are:

Because panels differ in scope, you should compare what infections are included, not just the price or panel name. A "basic" panel at one portal may include more than a "comprehensive" panel at another. See the STD Panel Cost Comparison for a full side-by-side breakdown.

According to the CDC, STIs affect millions of Americans annually, and many infections have no symptoms — regular screening is the only way to know your status for many infections.

Panel price overview

Comprehensive panel prices across portals (these are not equivalent tests — see what's included):

Provider Panel name Listed price Fees note What's included
Jason Health Full 5 Test Panel $108.00 $18 fee included in price Chlamydia/Gonorrhea RNA, Syphilis RPR, HIV-1/2 Antigen+Antibody
Jason Health Full 8 Test Panel $123.00 $18 fee included in price Chlamydia/Gonorrhea, Syphilis, Hep B Surface Antigen, Hep A IgM, Hep C, HIV-1/2
HealthLabs Comprehensive STD Panel (10 Tests) $139.00 None stated Ten most common sexually transmitted infections
Ulta Lab Tests STD Basic Panel $181.90 +$12.95 fee at checkout 3 tests, 5 biomarkers (curated common STDs)
RequestATest Standard STD Panel #1 $229.00 None stated HIV 4th Gen, Herpes 2, Syphilis, Chlamydia, Gonorrhea
DirectLabs STD Basic Panel $239.00 None stated Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, Herpes (HSV 1&2 IgG), Syphilis RPR
LabReqs Comprehensive STD Panel $289.00 None stated Gonorrhea, Syphilis, HIV, Herpes 1&2, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C

These panels are not identical — compare what each covers, not just the price. Rank by price alone is misleading here.

Common individual test prices

Test Cheapest option Price Notes
HIV (4th Generation) HealthLabs or Walk-In Lab $49 Detects both HIV antibodies and p24 antigen
Chlamydia & Gonorrhea (urine) LabReqs or HealthLabs $99 Urine-based combined test
Herpes HSV 1/2 IgG LabReqs $59.99 HerpesSelect IgG blood test
Syphilis RPR LabReqs $39.00 RPR test with reflex to titer if positive

Honest verdict

Verdict

All STD testing pages

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STD Panel Cost Comparison (2026)

Detailed side-by-side pricing for all major portals' STD panels — with what each panel actually includes.

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STD Testing After Possible Exposure

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STD / STI Testing Basics Guide

Blood vs. urine tests, window periods, CDC screening recommendations, and how confidential testing works.

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Frequently asked questions

Are online STD test results confidential?

Yes. Online lab portals are HIPAA-covered entities, and test results are delivered to your secure online account. Results are not shared with employers or insurance companies for direct-to-consumer (self-pay) orders. Positive results for certain infections may require reporting to local health departments depending on state law — this happens at the lab level, not through the portal notifying third parties.

How long does an STD test take to get results?

Most portals deliver STD results within 1–3 business days after the sample is collected. Turnaround varies slightly by portal and test type. HIV RNA early detection tests may take a few days longer due to the more complex assay.

What does "4th generation HIV test" mean?

A 4th generation (or "duo") HIV test detects both HIV antibodies and the p24 antigen — a protein present during early infection before antibodies fully develop. It has a shorter window period than older antibody-only tests: typically 18–45 days after exposure. Most modern HIV tests ordered through online portals are 4th generation.

Should I order a panel or individual tests?

If you want broad screening without a specific exposure in mind, a panel (like HealthLabs' 10-test at $139) is convenient and often cheaper than building individually. If you had a specific exposure — for example, unprotected sex with a known partner — you may want targeted testing with timing appropriate to each infection's window period. See STD testing after exposure for post-exposure guidance.

Sources

  1. CDC — STI Screening Recommendations — https://www.cdc.gov/std/treatment-guidelines/screening-recommendations.htm
  2. CDC — STI Prevalence, Incidence, and Cost Estimates — https://www.cdc.gov/sti/php/communication-resources/prevalence-incidence-and-cost-estimates.html
  3. MedlinePlus — STI Tests — https://medlineplus.gov/lab-tests/sexually-transmitted-infection-sti-tests/
  4. WHO — Sexually Transmitted Infections — https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/sexually-transmitted-infections-(stis)
  5. Provider pricing sourced from each provider's public website, May 2026.