Sexual Wellness Takes All of Us
How to protect yourself, your family, and your community.
There’s a hush-hush taboo around sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), but let’s be honest—stuff happens. We’re here with all you need to know about STD testing and prevention.
STDs are transmitted through sexual contact. Pretty self-explanatory, right? But our culture doesn't like to talk about it. With more information and more conversation, each of us can live our lives and stay protected from these infections.
Let’s talk about it!


The CDC recommends getting tested for Chlamydia and Gonorrhea at least once a year.¹
If you’re worried that you’ve potentially been exposed to an STD, take a deep breath. We’re here for you. It’s important to understand your symptoms and care options before taking the first step. Here’s what you need to know.
Approximately 1 in 5 people in the United States have an STD on any given day.²

Key Takeaways
If you’re sexually active, it’s highly recommended you get tested for STDs frequently. Especially if you’re having unprotected sex, have multiple partners, or have a new partner. These diseases have become increasingly more difficult to test and treat with asymptomatic transmission and if gone untreated, the impact can be heartbreaking especially because it’s preventable. Well, the only way to truly prevent the spread of STDs is through abstinence. But let’s be real—be smart, be safe, and stay tested.
Have the Conversation
STDs don’t have to be embarrassing. Just like catching a cold, the treatment is simple and most STDs are curable. The CDC breaks down the right way to talk about it. The more we discuss, the better we can protect ourselves, our loved ones, and our communities from the unnecessary spread of STDs. Read more here.
Did you know?
STI or STD? An STI is the passing of bacteria or a virus between partners. Once it enters the body, the infection can become a disease, or an STD.
Simple HealthKit Makes it Simple
We believe in healthcare that actually feels like care. If you fear you’ve contracted Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, Trichomoniasis, or just want to be safe with regular testing—our services are private, discreet, and accurate. We’ll take care of you, from the test through connections to treatment.
You don’t have to do it alone. Talk to your partners, talk to your doctors, and talk to your friends about the risks.