Sexually Transmitted Infection Services

STI Testing & Treatment Services 

STI testing and treatment services are currently offered at the following CSHD locations:

  • Harrisonburg-Rockingham Health Department
  • Staunton-Augusta Health Department
  • Waynesboro-Augusta Health Department

How do I schedule an appointment?

  • To schedule an appointment with the Harrisonburg-Rockingham Health Department STI clinic, call 540-574-5101
  • To schedule an appointment with the Staunton-Augusta Health Department STI clinic, call 540-332-7830
  • To schedule an appointment with the Waynesboro-Augusta Health Department STI clinic, call 540-569-4848

Are there walk-in services available?

Here are the walk-in services currently available:

Monthly STI Test & Go clinic in Lexington/Buena Vista.

  • May 30, 10:00 am – 12:00 pm, at Rockbridge Area Community Services, 241 Greenhouse Road, Lexington, VA, 24450
  • June 18, 3:30 pm – 5:30 pm, at the Rockbridge Recovery Group Center, at 119 E 28th St, Buena Vista, VA, 24416.
  • Every third Thursday of the month beginning in July, 3:30 pm – 5:30 pm, at the Rockbridge Recovery Group Center, at 119 E 28th St, Buena Vista, VA, 24416.

Walk-in services do not require insurance, ID, or an appointment. They are offered on a first-come-first-served basis.

The clinic will test clients for HIV, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, & Syphilis, and will help connect them with treatment locations if needed.

What services does the STI program offer?

Our sexually transmitted infection program offers confidential counseling, diagnosis, and treatment for sexually transmitted infections. Our program provides tests for the following STIs:

  • Chlamydia
  • Syphilis
  • Gonorrhea
  • HIV

Other options for testing include:


Signs and Symptoms

You may experience no symptoms at all or not realize you are experiencing symptoms.

If you do experience symptoms, they may include, but are not limited to, abnormal discharge, pain during sex, burning during urination, blisters, sores, bumps, or warts on or around the genital area. You may also experience flu like symptoms.


Why Get Tested?

A person may not know that they are infected with an STI as many of these diseases do not show symptoms. If left untreated, some STIs can cause serious health problems such as infertility or even death (HIV/AIDs).

It is important to limit the number of sexual partners that you have and to always correctly and consistently use protection. It is also important to get vaccinated against Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, and Human papillomavirus infection (HPV).

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Last Updated: May 21, 2025