There are none. You have to go to a doctor or Planned Parenthood to get an STD test done.
Also, PLEASE do not use vinegar like the girl above said. This is ONLY used in a doctors office and should not be done at home. Doctors can apply a small amount of vinegar on a woman's cervix to show abnormal cells on her cervix, this is called a coloscopy. The abnormal cells "light up" when vinegar is applied to them. This is ONLY done if you have had an abnormal pap smear come back (usually caused by HPV). I have had this done twice by a doctor and it is VERY painful! Please do not do this at home!
2006-07-14 08:00:16
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answered by Alli 7
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No, you have to go to the doctor or order online testing supplies to send away to a laboratory.
There's also valuable counselling available in the event of a positive result if you go to the doctor. You don't get this counselling if you use online testing supplies, and then you still have to go into the doctor's office to recieve antibiotics or retroviral treatment. It's more beneficial in the long run to just go to the doctor.
2006-07-13 09:40:23
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answered by sovereign_carrie 5
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Hello,
They are loads of do it your self test available which have been regulated by the fda. So it depends what type of std you are after i mean in terms of finding if you have any std's.....
2006-07-13 09:47:20
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answered by Vanessa W 2
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you must make an appointment to see a doctor
you could reference you rsymptoms on webmd or some other website like nih.gov to determine what it is but for an actual test you will have to see a doctor or go to a free clinic
good luck
2006-07-13 09:41:43
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answered by mpc32 2
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none, you need to see a doctor if you think you contact a std.
2006-07-13 09:48:05
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answered by shania02 2
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The only thing I have heard of is vinegar. If you pour it on the "area" and it turns white -it is hpv.
2006-07-13 10:33:57
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answered by 2shrrp4u 2
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