Getting Tested for STDs in Springfield, OR

You can get confidential sexually transmitted disease (STD) testing in Springfield through clinics, community providers, and nearby care sites in Eugene. If you want routine screening or testing after a possible exposure, many locations offer appointments within the same week.

Before you book, compare a few basics that affect the experience: walk-in availability, turnaround time, cost, and how the clinic shares results. Some sites require appointments, while others accept walk-ins on certain days. Results may come through a secure portal, a phone call, or a follow-up visit.

STD testing is a routine part of sexual health care, and you have options that fit different budgets and privacy needs. In Lane County, chlamydia is the most commonly reported STD at 358.4 cases per 100,000 people, followed by gonorrhea at 130.1 per 100,000. That local pattern is one reason these tests are often included in standard screening.

Find an STD Testing Location in Springfield, OR

You can choose from clinics and community testing sites in Springfield, with more options nearby in Eugene and across Lane County, as well as statewide through STD testing in Oregon. Compare appointment requirements, privacy, cost, and result delivery before you book. A health care provider can help you decide which tests fit your symptoms, exposure, and sexual history.

What to expect from STD testing

STD Testing Options in Springfield, OR

STD testing options in Springfield

When Should I Get Tested for STDs?

If you’re sexually active in Springfield, chlamydia and gonorrhea are the most commonly reported STDs in the county, which helps explain why screening often focuses on them first. That matters most when a partner disclosed an STD or suggested testing, since you can have an infection without feeling any symptoms. The good news is that both are common, both are treatable, and both are included in most standard STD panels. The CDC recommends routine screening for sexually active people based on age and risk factors, and a health care provider can help you decide which tests make sense for you.

What Will Be Tested in an STD Panel?

An STD panel usually includes the most common bacterial and viral infections, and the exact tests depend on your symptoms, exposure, and sexual history. Most clinics collect a urine sample, blood sample, or swab during the same visit.

Here’s what to expect when you go in for STD testing:

  1. Check in at the front desk or complete online registration
  2. Provide a urine sample, blood draw, or swab depending on the tests ordered
  3. Wait for results, typically within one to three business days for lab-based tests

A routine STD panel may include:
Chlamydia
Gonorrhea
HIV 1 and 2
Syphilis

A full-panel STD test may also include:
– Herpes (oral, genital)
– Hepatitis (A, B, C)

For general timing and frequency, many clinics follow the CDC’s screening recommendations for sexually active people.

How Much Will STD Testing Cost in Springfield, OR?

STD testing in Springfield can cost from $0 to $250, depending on the provider, how many tests you need, and whether you choose a single test or a full panel. Most health insurance plans cover preventive STD testing at 100% with no copay, though office visit fees or exposure-based testing may be handled differently. If you do not have insurance, community clinics such as Planned Parenthood or Lane County Public Health may offer sliding-scale fees, and some services may be free if you qualify. If you want predictable pricing and added privacy, at-home STD tests often cost about $169.

How Fast Will I Get My Test Results in Springfield, OR?

You can usually expect lab-based STD results in one to three business days after the lab receives your sample. Public clinics and community sites may take longer because of appointment volume or lab processing times, while some private providers offer rapid HIV screening with same-day results. Before you schedule, ask how long results usually take and whether the clinic uses a portal, phone call, or follow-up visit.

STI Statistics in Lane County, OR

If you live in Springfield, local STI data for Lane County helps show what clinics most often test for. Chlamydia is the most commonly reported STD in the county, with a rate of 358.4 per 100,000 people, which is why it is often part of routine screening. Many people who test positive do not notice symptoms, so testing is the only way to know your status.

Lane County reported 1,973 cases of chlamydia, gonorrhea, and syphilis combined. Gonorrhea accounted for 496 of those cases, which helps explain why clinics often test for chlamydia and gonorrhea together during the same visit and from the same sample type. That local volume is a reminder that STD testing is routine preventive care.

HIV is also part of routine screening conversations. Lane County had 473 people living with HIV, according to recent CDC STI statistics, and early diagnosis can help you connect with treatment and long-term care sooner. In many cases, one visit can cover common bacterial infections with a urine sample or swab, plus HIV and syphilis with a blood draw.



Cities Near Springfield, OR for STD Testing

Free STD Testing Centers in Springfield, OR

Community clinics and public health programs help expand access to affordable, confidential STD testing in the Springfield area. These options may be a good fit if you are paying out of pocket, want more privacy, or do not have a regular provider.

Community Health Centers of Lane County Springfield Schools Health Center

  • Address: 1050 10th St., Springfield, OR 97477
  • Number: (541) 682-3550
  • Hours: Not listed

HIV Alliance

  • Address: 1195A City View St., Eugene, OR 97402
  • Number: (541) 342-5088
  • Hours: Not listed

Lane County Public Health

  • Address: 151 W. 7th Ave., Suite 310, Eugene, OR 97401
  • Number: (541) 682-4041
  • Hours: Not listed

MedExpress

  • Address: 2650 Suzanne Way, Eugene, OR 97408
  • Number: (541) 228-3111
  • Hours: Not listed

Obria Medical Clinics Lebanon

  • Address: 136 W. Vine St., Lebanon, OR 97355
  • Number: (541) 258-3500
  • Hours: Not listed

Planned Parenthood – Regional Health & Education Health Center

  • Address: 3579 Franklin Blvd., Eugene, OR 97403
  • Number: (541) 344-9411
  • Hours:
    • Monday: 9:30 AM to 6:00 PM
    • Tuesday: 9:30 AM to 6:00 PM
    • Wednesday: 9:30 AM to 6:00 PM
    • Thursday: 10:30 AM to 6:00 PM
    • Friday: 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM
    • Saturday: Closed
    • Sunday: Closed