Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI)

Healthy New Jersey

Take Charge of Your Sexual Health

Everyone in New Jersey has the right to confidential STI testing and treatment.

Getting tested protects your health and helps stop the spread of infections.

This site has everything you need—info on STIs, your rights, resources, treatment options, and how to prevent infections.

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Take the Next Step

Plan, Test, and Protect

Your health is in your hands. Explore testing, prevention, and treatment options below.

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Plan for Your Health

  • Know your rights

    Confidential STI testing and treatment are protected in New Jersey.

  • Explore prevention options

    Learn about DoxyPEP and other ways to lower your risk.

  • Find STI resources in your area

    Clinics, hotlines, and support services.

STI Prevention & Resources
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Get Tested

STI testing is quick, easy, and confidential.

Common testing methods include:

  • Blood test
  • Urine sample
  • Swabs (genital, oral, or rectal)
  • Physical examination
Many STIs have no symptoms—testing is the only way to know your status.
Find a testing location near you (CDC)  
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Protect Your Partner with Expedited Partner Therapy (EPT)

  • If you test positive for chlamydia or gonorrhea, your partner may be able to get treated without an appointment.
  • EPT helps prevent reinfection and protects both you and your partner.
  • EPT is fast, confidential, and effective.
Learn more about EPT

STD Data

Explore STD data and trends from trusted public health sources. Access New Jersey and national reports to stay informed.
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