TABLE OF CONTENTS
Phoenix Health Care for the Homeless
East Broadway Health Center
Portland Avenue Clinic
Iroquois Center
Fairdale Health Center
Primary Care
LifeSping Community Medical Services
Specialty Clinic
Dixie Health Center
HopeCare Clinic
Norton Community Medical Assistant
Main Office
DuValle at Newburg
Neighborhood Health Center
Louisville Health Center
New Albany Health Center
Project Compassion
According to the CDC, the most common STDs in Louisville are chlamydia, gonorrhea, and syphilis. All of these STDs are reported at a higher rate in the Louisville area than in the state as a whole.
The number of chlamydia cases in Kentucky increased by about 10% between 2014 and 2018 but decreased by 7% in the Louisville-Jefferson County region during this period. In 2014, there were 6,751 documented cases compared to the 6,311 reported cases in 2018. This correlates with a rate of 487.7 per 100,000 people, which is lower than the national rate of 539.9 but higher than the state’s figure of 436.4. The Louisville area accounts for about 32% of the chlamydia cases in Kentucky. The majority of cases in both the city and the state as a whole (67%) are reported in females. However, the prevalence of this STD among males has increased in recent years. In 2014, males accounted for 28% of chlamydia cases; by 2018, that number had risen to 33%.
While there were fewer gonorrhea cases in the Louisville region in 2018 compared to the number disclosed in 2017, the rate was considerably higher than in the state and the nation as a whole. In 2018, the CDC stated that there were 2,663 cases in the Louisville-Jefferson County area, which made up 36% of the total cases in the state. Among females, the number of cases increased by 21% between 2014 and 2018. Among males, the number increased by 50% during that time frame. Statewide, those aged 20-24 were disproportionately affected by this disease and accounted for 2,047 of the state’s 7,470 cases in 2018.
In 2018, there were 219 cases of primary and secondary syphilis documented in the Louisville area. This correlates with a rate of 16.9, which is considerably higher than the national occurrence of 10.8 and the state rate of 8.2. The Louisville-Jefferson County area made up nearly 60% of the total P&S syphilis cases in the state, and the majority of these cases were reported in males. Between 2014 and 2018, the number of disclosed cases among males increased by 187%, compared to a 50% increase among females during that time.
Common STD symptoms include itching and inflammation, strong odor, and painful urination, but in many cases, an individual doesn’t experience any STD symptoms. Unfortunately, STDs are highly unlikely to go away on their own, and they can have serious long-term consequences, such as infertility or even cancer if left untreated. For Louisville residents who are sexually active, regular STD testing is the most reliable way to detect common STDs as early as possible and receive prompt, effective treatment. Louisville is home to several clinics that offer free or low-cost STD testing and treatment.
Park DuValle Community Health Center is located at the east end of Louisville and is easily accessed through public transportation. In addition to providing a full array of primary care services, this clinic offers affordable STD testing for chlamydia, gonorrhea, herpes, and syphilis. Clients can also receive vaccines for HPV and hepatitis A and B. The cost of STD services is based on the client’s ability to pay, and income-eligible patients qualify for a sliding scale fee. Appointments are required and can be made over the phone.
1425 West Broadway
Louisville, KY 40203
502-584-2992
Multiple Louisville locations
Pdchc.org
Family Health Centers has multiple locations throughout the Louisville metro area, most of which are on a TARC bus route, which offer primary care and on-site laboratory services. These sites provide a variety of STD testing options for patients, including testing for chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, herpes, and hepatitis B and C. Services are provided regardless of the patient’s ability to pay, and a sliding fee scale is used to determine costs based on the patient’s income and family size. Appointments are required for services and can be made by calling the site the client plans to visit. In most cases, same-day or same-week appointments are available.
834 East Broadway
Louisville, KY 40204
502-583-1981
Fhclouisville.org
The Louisville Metro Department of Public Health and Wellness operates a specialty clinic that diagnoses and treats STDs, including gonorrhea, chlamydia, and syphilis. STD test results are available after five business days, and a valid picture ID is required to receive a copy of the results. The clinic operates on weekdays during regular business hours, and patients are seen on a walk-in basis. To ensure shorter wait times, they are advised to print and fill in the required registration forms, which are available online, and arrive early in the day.
914 East Broadway
Louisville, KY 40204
502-574-6699
Louisvilleky.gov
LifeSpring Health Systems is located in Jeffersonville, Indiana, about 2 miles north of Louisville, and provides a full array of holistic, patient-centered mental health and primary care services for area residents. In addition to preventative care, patients can receive STD services, with testing for chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, herpes, and HIV. While the clinic charges for services, all patients qualify for a sliding scale fee plan, even if they have health insurance. No one is denied service based on ability to pay. To make an appointment, patients should call the clinic.
404 Spring Street
Jeffersonville, IN 47130
812-280-2080
Lifespringhealthsystems.org
The Louisville Health Center is operated by Planned Parenthood. The center provides a full array of reproductive health services, employment and sports physicals, cholesterol and high blood pressure screening, routine physical exams, and STD screenings and treatment. The center provides testing for chlamydia, genital warts, gonorrhea, herpes, syphilis, and trichomoniasis. In most cases, test results are available within a few days or a few weeks. Appointments are required for service and can be booked over the phone or online.
842 South 7th Street
Louisville, KY 40203
502-584-2473
Plannedparenthood.org