​​STI Testing & Treatment

The Anchorage Public Health Clinic offers services related to the testing and treatment of sexually transmitted infections (STIs).

At the Anchorage Public Health Clinic, we can test for a variety of infections. Counseling and confidential (private) testing for HIV, syphilis, gonorrhea, chlamydia, and other STIs are provided by trained staff who are sensitive to your needs and concerns.

For gonorrhea and chlamydia, we can use a urine sample or swab for testing. If the test shows an infection, we will offer you treatment and explain how your partner(s) can be treated.

For testing involving urine samples, including chlamydia and gonorrhea, do not urinate or have sex or sexual contact for one hour before testing.

Some — but not all — STI tests require a genital exam. Staff will discuss this with you during your appointment.

Treatment (antibiotics) will be provided for syphilis, gonorrhea, chlamydia, bacterial vaginosis, yeast, and trichomoniasis infections. Referrals for treatment are provided for Hepatitis C and HIV infections.

Our staff are happy to discuss infections, testing, and treatment with you in more detail. Call 907-343-4799 to make an appointment or drop by the clinic on the first floor at 825 L St to get tested for:

  • HIV
  • Gonorrhea
  • Chlamydia
  • Syphilis

Testing and our communication with you is always confidential.

You can get also visit our great community partners like Anchorage Neighborhood Health Center, Planned Parenthood, or ANMC’s Walk In Clinic to get tested and treated.​


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Contact Us

Clinic Hours

  • Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, & Friday: 8am – 5pm*
  • Wednesday:1pm – 5pm*​​

*The last appointment, walk-in or scheduled, is at 4pm each day

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STI Prevention

The Anchorage Public Health Clinic offers the following services related to the prevention of sexually transmitted infections (STIs). Click on a topic for more information.