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1100 W Veterans Pkwy, Yorkville, IL 605601100 W Veterans Pkwy
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Quest Diagnostics - 1100 W Veterans Pkwy
I was very surprised with my experience here. My appointment was made very quickly. I was seen in a very short period of time. My test results came back in a very timely manner. I was able to speak with a doctor soon after and was taking care of. I was very satisfied with the experience I had here. I definitely recommend using them for any issues you have or any questions you may have.
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507 W Kendall Dr, Yorkville, IL 60560507 W Kendall Dr
Open11:30 am
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I thought it was extremely easy to book a lab test appointment with Quest. Getting the test done was simple and so was the getting the results! Great job putting together something so user friendly.
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111 Spring St, Streator, IL 61364111 Spring St
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1715 N Division St, Morris, IL 604501715 N Division St
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1100 W Veterans Pkwy, Yorkville, IL 605601100 W Veterans Pkwy
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1450 E Division St, Diamond, IL 604161450 E Division St
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Ottawa HIV Testing

Who should get tested for HIVs?

Anyone who has been sexually active, shared needles, or had a blood transfusion should consider getting tested for HIV. Particularly, individuals between the ages of 13 and 64 should get tested at least once as part of their routine health care, according to the CDC. It's also crucial for pregnant women to get tested to prevent passing the virus to their babies.

Importance of getting tested

Getting tested for HIV is vital for various reasons. Firstly, it allows individuals to know their status, enabling them to take necessary steps to protect their health and that of others. Secondly, early detection of HIV can lead to early treatment and management, which can significantly improve the quality of life and lifespan of an individual. Lastly, it helps in reducing the spread of the virus in the community.

HIV testing options in Ottawa, IL:

Urgent care and walk-in clinics

Urgent care and walk-in clinics offer convenient and quick HIV testing services. One such location is OSF PromptCare - Ottawa, located at 1614 E Norris Dr, Ottawa, IL 61350. You can book same-day and next-day testing appointments through Solv’s website and mobile app.

Primary care providers

Primary care providers also offer HIV testing. They can provide ongoing care and treatment if you test positive for the virus.

Free STD testing and community health centers

There are also free STD testing and community health centers in Ottawa, IL, that offer HIV testing. These centers are especially beneficial for individuals who cannot afford testing in other healthcare settings.

At-home testing

At-home testing is another option for individuals who prefer privacy. These kits can be purchased online or from a local pharmacy.

Prevalence of HIVs in Ottawa

Ottawa, located in La Salle County, IL, has seen a steady increase in the number of HIV cases over the years. This trend mirrors the national data, which shows a rise in HIV cases. However, when compared to nearby counties like Fulton County and Madison County, La Salle County's prevalence rate is lower.

Risk factors related to HIVs in Ottawa

Risk factors for HIV in Ottawa include unprotected sex, multiple sex partners, and intravenous drug use. Socioeconomic factors such as lack of access to healthcare, poverty, and stigma also contribute to the spread of HIV.

Other STDs in Ottawa

Apart from HIV, other common STDs in Ottawa include gonorrhea, chlamydia, syphilis, and hepatitis. The prevalence of these STDs is also on the rise, with chlamydia being the most common. It's important to note that these STDs can also be tested at the mentioned healthcare facilities.

Sources

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  1. Diagnoses of HIV Infection in the United States and Dependent Areas, 2020: Tables (CDC) https://www.cdc.gov/hiv/library/reports/hiv-surveillance/vol-33/content/tables.html
  2. Sexually Transmitted Diseases — Reported Cases and Rates of Reported Cases*, United States, 1941–2021 (CDC) https://www.cdc.gov/std/statistics/2021/tables/1.htm
  3. Chlamydia — Reported Cases and Rates of Reported Cases by State, Ranked by Rates, United States, 2021 (CDC) https://www.cdc.gov/std/statistics/2021/tables/2.htm
  4. Gonorrhea — Reported Cases and Rates of Reported Cases by State, Ranked by Rates, United States, 2021 (CDC) https://www.cdc.gov/std/statistics/2021/tables/7.htm
  5. Primary and Secondary Syphilis — Reported Cases and Rates of Reported Cases by State, Ranked by Rates, United States, 2021 (CDC) https://www.cdc.gov/std/statistics/2021/tables/13.html
  6. Atlas Plus (CDC) https://gis.cdc.gov/grasp/nchhstpatlas/tables.html
  7. County Health Rankings https://www.countyhealthrankings.org/explore-health-rankings/rankings-data-documentation

HIV Test FAQs

  • Who should get an HIV test?

    Everyone between the ages of 13 and 64 should take an HIV test at least once in their lives. Some people are more likely to get HIV and should be tested more regularly. Those who have had sex with an HIV-positive partner, those who inject drugs, sexually active gay men, and those who have unprotected sex are all included. You should get checked every 6-12 months if you have any of these risk factors.

  • How do they test for HIV?

    Antibodies created by your body in reaction to the virus are examined in HIV tests. A blood test or a sample of cells obtained from the inside of the cheek can be used to do this. After that, the sample is transported to a lab, where a technician will look for antibodies.

  • How long should I wait to get an HIV test?

    It can take a long time for your body to build enough antibodies for an HIV test to detect the illness if you become sick. It may take 3-12 weeks for your blood to contain adequate antibodies. Even if you have HIV, you could have a negative test result during this time.

  • How long will I have to wait for HIV test results in Ottawa?

    Because the sample must be sent to a laboratory for investigation, most HIV test results might take anywhere from a few days to several weeks. On the other hand, some Ottawa clinics or doctor's offices may offer rapid HIV testing, which can deliver a diagnosis in as little as 20 minutes. Rapid HIV testing involve a little sample of blood or fluid obtained from the mouth. You'll need a follow-up blood test to confirm the diagnosis if a fast test comes up positive.

  • How much does an HIV test cost?

    A variety of factors influence the cost of an HIV test, including the type of test you receive, the location where you are tested, and whether or not you have health insurance. HIV testing may be provided for free or at a low cost by some clinics or health authorities. If you're a college student, you might be able to get free HIV tests through your school.

  • Is HIV testing covered by my insurance?

    The majority of insurance coverage cover HIV testing. The Affordable Care Act mandates that all new health plans provide free HIV testing for those aged 15 to 65. If you have any doubts about what is covered under your individual health plan, you can always call your insurance company or go to their website.

  • Where can I get an HIV test in Ottawa?

    Many Ottawa health clinics, doctor's offices, and the health department offer HIV testing. Some pharmacies with on-site clinics may also be able to give HIV testing. Even though some clinics accept walk-in appointments, making an appointment ahead of time will save you time and ensure that you receive your test on the same day.

  • Can I get a same-day appointment for HIV testing?

    Yes, Solv offers same-day and next-day HIV testing appointments. We collaborate with thousands of healthcare providers across the country to make it easier for everyone to access the medical assistance they require quickly and conveniently. On our website, you can choose a physician near you and make an appointment right now.

  • How can I book an HIV test on Solv?

    Simply type "HIV test" and your location into our website's search box. You'll find a list of providers and their available appointment times on the next page. Fill out the form to arrange an appointment at a time and location that is convenient for you. Make certain that your appointment is for "HIV testing."

  • Can I test myself for HIV at home?

    Although there are several home HIV tests available, not all of them are accurate or FDA-approved. For a home test, you'll need a swab from the inside of your mouth or a blood sample taken with a finger pricker. If you get a positive result on a home HIV test, you should see a doctor to confirm the diagnosis and start treatment.

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