Private, respectful STD evaluation and testing in Modesto. Walk-ins are welcome seven days a week.

Confidential, respectful STD testing with same-day medical evaluation. Walk-ins welcome seven days a week.


Confidential STD Testing

Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are common, and many cause few or no symptoms. At 209 Urgent Care, we provide confidential medical evaluation and appropriate STD testing based on your symptoms, medical history, and possible exposure. Our experienced providers are committed to providing respectful, judgment-free care while helping you understand your testing options and treatment recommendations.


When Should You Get Tested?

You may benefit from STD testing if you have:

✔ New sexual partner

✔ Multiple sexual partners

✔ Possible exposure to an STD

✔ Partner diagnosed with an STD

✔ Pain or burning with urination

✔ Vaginal or penile discharge

✔ Genital sores, bumps, or rash

✔ Pelvic pain

✔ Testicular pain or swelling

✔ No symptoms but want routine screening


What to Expect

Your visit may include:

✔ Private medical history review

✔ Discussion of symptoms and possible exposure

✔ Physical examination when appropriate

✔ Urine testing

✔ Blood testing when medically indicated

✔ Swab collection when appropriate

✔ Review of available results

✔ Treatment recommendations

✔ Prescription medication when medically appropriate

✔ Follow-up or referral if necessary


Understanding STD Testing

Different sexually transmitted infections require different types of testing. Depending on your symptoms and medical history, your provider may recommend urine testing, blood work, or specimen collection from affected areas. Not every patient requires every test.


Why Early Testing Matters

Early diagnosis allows appropriate treatment and helps reduce the risk of complications and transmission to others. Many sexually transmitted infections are treatable, and some are curable when identified early.


Why Choose 209 Urgent Care?

🟢 Confidential care

🟢 Walk-ins welcome

🟢 Open seven days a week

🟢 Experienced medical providers

🟢 Same-day evaluation

🟢 Most major insurance accepted

🟢 Convenient Modesto location


Frequently Asked Questions

Can I have an STD without symptoms?

Yes. Many sexually transmitted infections cause no symptoms, making testing important even if you feel well.


Do I need an appointment?

No. Walk-ins are always welcome.


How are STD tests performed?

Testing may involve urine samples, blood tests, or swab collection depending on your symptoms and the infection being evaluated.


Will my visit remain confidential?

Yes. Your medical information is handled confidentially in accordance with applicable privacy laws.


Will I receive treatment during my visit?

If treatment is medically appropriate, your provider may prescribe medication or discuss follow-up care based on your evaluation and testing.


When to Seek Immediate Medical Care

Seek prompt evaluation if you experience:

  • Severe pelvic pain
  • Significant testicular pain or swelling
  • High fever with genital symptoms
  • Pregnancy with possible STD exposure
  • Widespread rash
  • Difficulty urinating
  • Symptoms following sexual assault

Need STD Testing Today?

Visit 209 Urgent Care for confidential STD evaluation and testing.

📍1908 Coffee Rd. Suite 3
Modesto, CA 95355

📞209-846-9429

Open 7 Days a Week

  • Monday–Friday: 8:30 AM–5:30 PM
  • Saturday–Sunday: 9:00 AM–4:00 PM

Types of STD Testing Available

Our providers may perform or order:

✔ Urine testing

✔ Blood testing

✔ Swab collection when appropriate

✔ Medical evaluation

✔ Treatment recommendations

✔ Follow-up care

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Serving Modesto & Nearby Communities

209 Urgent Care proudly provides confidential STD evaluation and testing for patients from:

  • Modesto
  • Ceres
  • Riverbank
  • Salida
  • Ripon
  • Oakdale
  • Escalon
  • Hughson
  • Surrounding communities

Medical Disclaimer

Information on this page is provided for educational purposes only and should not replace an evaluation by a qualified healthcare provider. Testing and treatment recommendations depend on your symptoms, medical history, examination findings, and provider assessment.