STI (also known as STD) services include:
Registered nurses staff the sexual health and sexually transmitted infection (STI) clinic. These nurses are specially trained in diagnosis and treatment of sexually transmitted infections, including gonorrhea, chlamydia, HIV, and syphilis.
The health department will notify you if you test positive for a sexually transmitted infection and connect you to treatment available for you and for your sexual partner(s).
Please note that there will be a price increase starting October 1, 2025. This update helps us continue providing high-quality care.
Cost for STI services, including testing and treatment:
The Health Department accepts cash, checks, credit, or debit cards and accepts most insurance for payment. Call (913) 573-8855 for questions.
Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) is a medicine that greatly reduces your chance of getting HIV. PrEP is for people without HIV who may be exposed to HIV through sexual activity or injection drug use.
At your first visit, a healthcare provider in our clinic will discuss your healthcare needs and next steps to start PrEP. You will need to have lab testing done before you start PrEP. The lab testing is done during your first visit. You will also get tested every three months while you are on PrEP.
There is a fee every three months to get lab work done (fee of $50 until September 30, 2025; price increases to $60 on October 1, 2025). For questions, call (913) 573-8855.
Find national, state, and county STI data through these sources:
Healthcare providers in Kansas are required to report certain communicable diseases, including sexually transmitted infections, to the Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE). Learn more through the resources below:
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