FAQs

  • Are your services covered by my insurance?

    In order to ensure patient privacy, we do not currently accept insurance. We offer affordable rates in consultation and laboratory testing services for consumers who do not have-or-want to use a primary care provider.

  • Can I get a same-day appointment?

    For our lab testing services, you do not need to make an appointment. Once you’ve placed your order, you can visit the lab at any time during their business hours. For our consultative services, most appointments are available same day; if requested before 5pm CST.

  • Do you offer walk-in clinic services?
    We do not offer walk-in clinical services. Wilcrest Medical Group physicians provide virtual consultations remotely.
  • Where do I go to get my blood drawn?
    You will need to visit one of our local lab partners for your blood draw
  • How and where do I receive prescription medicine?
    If your treatment requires a script, the physician will submit an electronic prescription to the local pharmacy of your choice.
  • What is a sexually transmitted disease?
    A sexually transmitted disease (STD) or “venereal disease” is an infection that is transmitted primarily through vaginal, anal, or oral sex. STDs can also be transmitted through intravenous drug use and nonsexual contact with infected blood or feces.
  • What are the different types of STDs?
    There are many types of STDs. Most common are Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, Trichomoniasis, Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, Herpes Simplex Type 1 and Type 2, HIV 1, HIV 2, and Syphilis.
    Not only do we offer testing and consultative services for all of the above, we can also provide treatment solutions for Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, Trichomoniasis, and Herpes.
  • What is the difference between a STD and STI?

    Technically there is a difference between STDs and STIs. An STI (sexually transmitted infection) is an infection whereas an STD was an infection that developed into a disease.

  • How do I know if I have a STD?

    The only definitive way to know if you have an STD is to get tested.