Gonorrhea Testing Options In Dallas

Here are five clinics in Dallas, TX that offer Gonorrhea testing, ranging from public health options to mobile units and nonprofit organizations.


1. Dallas County Health & Human Services 

Location: 2377 N. Stemmons Freeway, 1st Floor, Suite 100, Dallas, TX 75207

Hours: M/Tu/Th/F 8 a.m.–4 p.m.; W 10 a.m.–6 p.m.


2. Dallas County Mobile Medical Unit 

Operated by DCHHS, this mobile STI/HIV testing van travels to community locations around Dallas County.


3. Prism Health North Texas

Locations: Multiple clinics including Oak Lawn, Oak Cliff, South Dallas, Worth Street, Uptown

Access: Appointment recommended.


4. Parkland Health

Location: Parkland Hospital system, including the Parkland HIV Services Department at 5151 Maple Avenue, Dallas, TX


5. Kind Clinic

Location: 3802 Cedar Springs Rd, Dallas, TX 75219

Why Get Tested For Gonorrhea?

1. It’s Often Asymptomatic

Gonorrhea is one of the most common sexually transmitted infections, transmitted through oral, vaginal, or anal sex and many people show no symptoms at all. Undetected for months, it can lead to serious health issues. In individuals assigned female at birth, untreated infections can cause pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), increasing the risk of infertility, chronic pelvic pain, and ectopic pregnancy. In people assigned male at birth, it can cause epididymitis or prostate issues. Rarely, gonorrhea can spread to joints or even the heart or brain.

2. High Local and National Prevalence

Gonorrhea rates in the U.S. have risen in recent years, including post‑COVID increases in Dallas County, making regular STD screening more important than ever. Dallas County offers low‑cost testing through its Sexual Health Clinic and Mobile Medical Unit, which directly responds to rising regional rates through community outreach.

3. Protect Yourself and Your Partners

Getting tested prevents onward transmission. Untreated infections significantly increase your risk of passing gonorrhea or even HIV to others. Coinfection rates are high, almost half of people with gonorrhea also have chlamydia and gonorrhea increases HIV risk five fold.

4. CDC & USPSTF Screening Guidelines

National screening guidelines recommend:

  • Annual gonorrhea testing for sexually active women under 25 and for those over 25 with multiple partners or inconsistent condom use.

  • Men who have sex with men should be screened annually, and those with multiple partners may benefit from testing every 3–6 months, including pharyngeal and rectal samples if applicable.

5. Dallas Specific Testing Access

Dallas County Health & Human Services offers no or low cost testing for gonorrhea (alongside chlamydia, HIV, syphilis, trichomoniasis, and hepatitis) via the Sexual Health Clinic and the Mobile Medical Unit.