YES. In Alabama, anyone 12 years or older can get tested and treated for STIs without a parent’s permission.
YES. In Alabama, anyone 12 years or older can get tested and treated for HIV without a parent’s permission.
In Alabama, doctors do not have to tell your parents that you were tested and/or treated for HIV and STIs, but they are allowed to. If this is something that is important to you, you should call ahead and make sure they will keep your information private.
YES. In Alaska, any teen age 13 or older can get tested and treated for STIs without a parent’s permission.
The laws in Alaska are unclear about whether teens can get tested for HIV without their parent’s permission. You should call before going and ask if you can get tested for HIV without your parent’s permission.
In Alaska, doctors cannot tell your parents that you were tested and/or treated for STIs.
YES. In Arizona, any teen age 13 or older can get tested and treated for STIs without a parent’s permission.
The laws Arizona are unclear about whether teens can get tested for HIV without their parent’s permission. You should call before going and ask if you can get tested for HIV without your parent’s permission.
In Arizona, doctors cannot tell your parents that you were tested and/or treated for STIs.
YES. In Arkansas, any teen age 13 or older can get tested and treated for STIs without a parent’s permission.
The laws in Arkansas are unclear about whether teens can get tested for HIV without their parent’s permission. You should call before going and ask if you can get tested for HIV without your parent’s permission.
In Arkansas, doctors do not have to tell your parents that you were tested and/or treated for HIV and STIs, but they are allowed to. If this is something that is important to you, you should call ahead and make sure they will keep your information private.
YES. In California, anyone 12 years or older can get tested and treated for STIs without a parent’s permission
YES. In California, anyone 12 years or older can get tested and treated for HIV without a parent’s permission.
In California, doctors cannot tell your parents that you were tested and/or treated for HIV and STIs.
YES. In Colorado, any teen 13 years or older can get tested and treated for STIs without a parent’s permission.
YES. In Colorado, any teen 13 years or older can get tested and treated for HIV without a parent’s permission.
In Colorado, doctors can only tell your parents that you were tested and/or treated for HIV and STIs if you are younger than 16. If you are younger than 16, and this is something that is important to you, you should call ahead and make sure they will keep your information private.
YES. In Connecticut, any teen age 13 or older can get tested and treated for STIs without a parent’s permission.
YES. In Connecticut, any teen age 13 or older can get tested and treated for HIV without a parent’s permission.
In Connecticut, doctors cannot tell your parents that you were tested and/or treated for HIV and STIs. But, if you are 12 or younger, and you have an STI, then the doctor must tell your parents.
YES. In Delaware, anyone 12 years or older can get tested and treated for STIs without a parent’s permission.
YES. In Delaware, anyone 12 years or older can get tested and treated for HIV without a parent’s permission.
In Delaware, doctors do not have to tell your parents that you were tested and/or treated for HIV and STIs, but they are allowed to. If this is something that is important to you, you should call ahead and make sure they will keep your information private.
YES. In the District of Columbia, any teen age 13 or older can get tested and treated for STIs without a parent’s permission.
The laws on HIV testing in the District of Columbia are unclear. You should call before going and ask if you can get tested for HIV without your parent’s permission.
In the District of Columbia, doctors cannot tell your parents that you were tested and/or treated for STIs.
YES. In Florida, any teen age 13 or older can get tested and treated for STIs without a parent’s permission.
YES. In Florida, any teen age 13 or older can get tested and treated for HIV without a parent’s permission.
In Florida, doctors cannot tell your parents that you were tested and/or treated for HIV and STIs.
YES. In Georgia, any teen age 13 or older can get tested and treated for STIs without a parent’s permission.
YES. In Georgia, any teen age 13 or older can get tested and treated for HIV without a parent’s permission.
In Georgia, doctors do not have to tell your parents that you were tested and/or treated for HIV and STIs, but they are allowed to. If this is something that is important to you, you should call ahead and make sure they will keep your information private.
YES. In Hawaii, anyone 14 years and older can get tested and treated for STIs without a parent’s permission.
The laws in Hawaii are unclear about whether teens can get tested for HIV without their parent’s permission. You should call before going and ask if you can get tested for HIV without your parent’s permission.
In Hawaii, doctors do not have to tell your parents that you were tested and/or treated for HIV and STIs, but they are allowed to. If this is something that is important to you, you should call ahead and make sure they will keep your information private.
YES. In Idaho, anyone 14 years or older can get tested and treated for STIs without a parent’s permission.
YES. In Idaho, anyone 14 years or older can get tested and treated for HIV without a parent’s permission.
In Idaho, doctors cannot tell your parents that you were tested and/or treated for HIV and STIs.
YES. In Illinois, anyone 12 years or older can get tested and treated for STIs without a parent’s permission.
YES. In Illinois, anyone 12 years or older can get tested and treated for HIV without a parent’s permission.
In Illinois, doctors do not have to tell your parents that you were tested and/or treated for HIV and STIs, but they are allowed to. If this is something that is important to you, you should call ahead and make sure they will keep your information private.
YES. In Indiana, any teen age 13 or older can get tested and treated for STIs without a parent’s permission.
The laws in Indiana are unclear about whether teens can get tested for HIV without their parent’s permission. You should call before going and ask if you can get tested for HIV without your parent’s permission.
In Indiana, doctors cannot tell your parents that you were tested and/or treated for STIs.
YES. In Iowa, any teen age 13 or older can get tested and treated for STIs without a parent’s permission.
YES. In Iowa, any teen age 13 or older can get tested and treated for HIV without a parent’s permission.
In Iowa, doctors cannot tell your parents that you were tested and/or treated for HIV and STIs. But, a doctor must tell your parents if you are positive for HIV.
YES. In Kansas, any teen age 13 or older can get tested and treated for STIs without a parent’s permission.
The laws in Kansas are unclear about whether teens can get tested for HIV without their parent’s permission. You should call before going and ask if you can get tested for HIV without your parent’s permission.
In Kansas, doctors do not have to tell your parents that you were tested and/or treated for HIV and STIs, but they are allowed to. If this is something that is important to you, you should call ahead and make sure they will keep your information private.
YES. In Kentucky, any teen age 13 or older can get tested and treated for STIs without a parent’s permission.
YES. In Kentucky, any teen age 13 or older can get tested and treated for HIV without a parent’s permission.
In Kentucky, doctors do not have to tell your parents that you were tested and/or treated for HIV and STIs, but they are allowed to. If this is something that is important to you, you should call ahead and make sure they will keep your information private.
YES. In Louisiana, any teen age 13 or older can get tested and treated for STIs without a parent’s permission.
The laws in Louisiana are unclear about whether teens can get tested for HIV without their parent’s permission. You should call before going and ask if you can get tested for HIV without your parent’s permission.
In Louisiana, doctors do not have to tell your parents that you were tested and/or treated for HIV and STIs, but they are allowed to. If this is something that is important to you, you should call ahead and make sure they will keep your information private.
YES. In Maine, any teen age 13 or older can get tested and treated for STIs without a parent’s permission.
The laws in Maine are unclear about whether teens can get tested for HIV without their parent’s permission. You should call before going and ask if you can get tested for HIV without your parent’s permission.
In Maine, doctors do not have to tell your parents that you were tested and/or treated for HIV and STIs, but they are allowed to. If this is something that is important to you, you should call ahead and make sure they will keep your information private.
YES. In Maryland, any teen age 13 or older can get tested and treated for STIs without a parent’s permission.
The laws in Maryland are unclear about whether teens can get tested for HIV without their parent’s permission. You should call before going and ask if you can get tested for HIV without your parent’s permission.
In Maryland, doctors do not have to tell your parents that you were tested and/or treated for HIV and STIs, but they are allowed to. If this is something that is important to you, you should call ahead and make sure they will keep your information private.
YES. In Massachusetts, any teen age 13 or older can get tested and treated for STIs without a parent’s permission.
The laws in Massachusetts are unclear about whether teens can get tested for HIV without their parent’s permission. You should call before going and ask if you can get tested for HIV without your parent’s permission.
In Massachusetts, your parent will only be notified if your health or life is at risk.
YES. In Michigan, any teen age 13 or older can get tested and treated for STIs without a parent’s permission.
YES. In Michigan, any teen age 13 or older can get tested and treated for HIV without a parent’s permission.
In Michigan, doctors do not have to tell your parents that you were tested and/or treated for HIV and STIs, but they are allowed to. If this is something that is important to you, you should call ahead and make sure they will keep your information private.
YES. In Minnesota, any teen age 13 or older can get tested and treated for STIs without a parent’s permission.
The laws in Minnesota are unclear about whether teens can get tested for HIV without their parent’s permission. You should call before going and ask if you can get tested for HIV without your parent’s permission.
In Minnesota, doctors do not have to tell your parents that you were tested and/or treated for HIV and STIs, but they are allowed to. If this is something that is important to you, you should call ahead and make sure they will keep your information private.
YES. In Mississippi, any teen age 13 or older can get tested and treated for STIs without a parent’s permission.
YES. In Mississippi, any teen age 13 or older can get tested for HIV without a parent’s permission. But, if you have HIV, you cannot get treatment without your parent’s permission.
In Mississippi, doctors cannot tell your parents that you were tested and/or treated for STIs or tested for HIV.
YES. In Missouri, any teen age 13 or older can get tested and treated for STIs without a parent’s permission.
The laws in Missouri are unclear about whether teens can get tested for HIV without their parent’s permission. You should call before going and ask if you can get tested for HIV without your parent’s permission.
In Missouri, doctors do not have to tell your parents that you were tested and/or treated for HIV and STIs, but they are allowed to. If this is something that is important to you, you should call ahead and make sure they will keep your information private.
YES. In Montana, any teen age 13 or older can get tested and treated for STIs without a parent’s permission.
YES. In Montana, any teen age 13 or older can get tested and treated for HIV without a parent’s permission.
In Montana, doctors do not have to tell your parents that you were tested and/or treated for HIV and STIs, but they are allowed to. If this is something that is important to you, you should call ahead and make sure they will keep your information private.
YES. In Nebraska, any teen age 13 or older can get tested and treated for STIs without a parent’s permission.
The laws in Nebraska are unclear about whether teens can get tested for HIV without their parent’s permission. You should call before going and ask if you can get tested for HIV without your parent’s permission.
In Nebraska, doctors cannot tell your parents that you were tested and/or treated for STIs.
YES. In Nevada, any teen age 13 or older can get tested and treated for STIs without a parent’s permission.
YES. In Nevada, any teen age 13 or older can get tested and treated for HIV without a parent’s permission.
In Nevada, doctors cannot tell your parents that you were tested and/or treated for HIV and STIs.
YES. In New Hampshire, anyone 14 years and older can get tested and treated for STIs without a parent’s permission.
The laws in New Hampshire are unclear about whether teens can get tested for HIV without their parent’s permission. You should call before going and ask if you can get tested for HIV without your parent’s permission.
In New Hampshire, doctors cannot tell your parents that you were tested and/or treated for STIs.
YES. In New Jersey, any teen age 13 or older can get tested and treated for STIs without a parent’s permission.
YES. In New Jersey, any teen age 13 or older can get tested and treated for HIV without a parent’s permission.
In New Jersey, doctors do not have to tell your parents that you were tested and/or treated for HIV and STIs, but they are allowed to. If this is something that is important to you, you should call ahead and make sure they will keep your information private.
YES. In New Mexico, any teen age 13 or older can get tested and treated for STIs without a parent’s permission.
YES. In New Mexico, any teen age 13 or older can get tested for HIV without a parent’s permission. But, if you have HIV, you cannot get treatment without your parent’s permission.
In New Mexico, doctors cannot tell your parents that you were tested and/or treated for STIs or tested for HIV.
YES. In New York, any teen age 13 or older can get tested and treated for STIs without a parent’s permission.
YES. In New York, any teen age 13 or older can get tested for HIV without a parent’s permission. But, if you have HIV, you cannot get treatment without your parent’s permission.
In New York, doctors cannot tell your parents that you were tested and/or treated for STIs or tested for HIV.
YES. In North Carolina, any teen age 13 or older can get tested and treated for STIs without a parent’s permission.
YES. In North Carolina, any teen age 13 or older can get tested and treated for HIV without a parent’s permission.
In North Carolina, doctors cannot tell your parents that you were tested and/or treated for HIV and STIs.
YES. In North Dakota, anyone 14 years or older can get tested and treated for STIs without a parent’s permission.
YES. In North Dakota, anyone 14 years or older can get tested and treated for HIV without a parent’s permission.
In North Dakota, doctors cannot tell your parents that you were tested and/or treated for HIV and STIs.
YES. In Ohio, any teen age 13 or older can get tested and treated for STIs without a parent’s permission.
YES. In Ohio, any teen age 13 or older can get tested for HIV without a parent’s permission. But, if you have HIV, you cannot get treatment without your parent’s permission.
In Ohio, doctors do not have to tell your parents that you were tested and/or treated for HIV and STIs, but they are allowed to. If this is something that is important to you, you should call ahead and make sure they will keep your information private.
YES. In Oklahoma, any teen age 13 or older can get tested and treated for STIs without a parent’s permission.
YES. In Oklahoma, any teen age 13 or older can get tested and treated for HIV without a parent’s permission.
In Oklahoma, doctors do not have to tell your parents that you were tested and/or treated for HIV and STIs, but they are allowed to. If this is something that is important to you, you should call ahead and make sure they will keep your information private.
YES. In Oregon, any teen age 13 or older can get tested and treated for STIs without a parent’s permission.
YES. In Oregon, any teen age 13 or older can get tested and treated for HIV without a parent’s permission.
In Oregon, doctors cannot tell your parents that you were tested and/or treated for STIs or tested for HIV.
YES. In Pennsylvania, any teen age 13 or older can get tested and treated for STIs without a parent’s permission.
YES. In Pennsylvania, any teen age 13 or older can get tested and treated for HIV without a parent’s permission.
In Pennsylvania, doctors cannot tell your parents that you were tested and/or treated for STIs or tested for HIV.
YES. In Puerto Rico, anyone 16 years or older can get tested and treated for STIs without a parent’s permission.
YES. In Puerto Rico, anyone 16 years or older can get tested and treated for HIV without a parent’s permission
In Puerto Rico, doctors do not have to tell your parents that you got tested and/or treated for HIV and STIs, but they are allowed to. If this is something that is important to you, you should call ahead and make sure they will keep your information private.
YES. In Rhode Island, any teen age 13 or older can get tested and treated for STIs without a parent’s permission.
YES. In Rhode Island, any teen age 13 or older can get tested and treated for HIV without a parent’s permission.
In Rhode Island, doctors cannot tell your parents that you were tested and/or treated for STIs or tested for HIV.
YES. In South Carolina, anyone 16 years or older can get tested and treated for STIs without a parent’s permission.
YES. In South Carolina, anyone 16 years or older can get tested and treated for HIV without a parent’s permission
In South Carolina, doctors cannot tell your parents that you were tested and/or treated for STIs or tested for HIV.
YES. In South Dakota, any teen age 13 or older can get tested and treated for STIs without a parent’s permission.
The laws on HIV testing in South Dakota are unclear. You should call before going and ask if you can get tested for HIV without your parent’s permission.
In South Dakota, doctors cannot tell your parents that you were tested and/or treated for STIs.
YES. In Tennessee, any teen age 13 or older can get tested and treated for STIs without a parent’s permission.
YES. In Tennessee, any teen age 13 or older can get tested and treated for HIV without a parent’s permission.
In Tennessee, doctors cannot tell your parents that you were tested and/or treated for STIs or tested for HIV.
YES. In Texas, any teen age 13 or older can get tested and treated for STIs without a parent’s permission.
YES. In Texas, any teen age 13 or older can get tested and treated for HIV without a parent’s permission.
In Texas, doctors do not have to tell your parents that you were tested and/or treated for HIV and STIs, but they are allowed to. If this is something that is important to you, you should call ahead and make sure they will keep your information private.
YES. In Utah, any teen age 13 or older can get tested and treated for STIs without a parent’s permission.
The laws in Utah are unclear about whether teens can get tested for HIV without their parent’s permission. You should call before going and ask if you can get tested for HIV without your parent’s permission.
In Utah, doctors cannot tell your parents that you were tested and/or treated for STIs.
YES. In Vermont, any one 12 years or older can get tested and treated for STIs without a parent’s permission.
YES. In Vermont, any one 12 years or older can get tested for HIV without a parent’s permission. But, if you have HIV, you cannot get treatment without your parent’s permission.
In Vermont, doctors cannot tell your parents that you were tested and/or treated for STIs or tested for HIV.
YES. In Virginia, any teen age 13 or older can get tested and treated for STIs without a parent’s permission.
YES. In Virginia, any teen age 13 or older can get tested and treated for HIV without a parent’s permission.
In Virginia, doctors cannot tell your parents that you were tested and/or treated for STIs or tested for HIV.
YES. In Washington, anyone 14 years or older can get tested and treated for STIs without a parent’s permission.
YES. In Washington, anyone 14 years or older can get tested and treated for HIV without a parent’s permission.
In Washington, doctors cannot tell your parents that you were tested and/or treated for HIV and STIs.
YES. In West Virginia, any teen age 13 or older can get tested and treated for STIs without a parent’s permission.
The laws in West Virginia are unclear about whether teens can get tested for HIV without their parent’s permission. You should call before going and ask if you can get tested for HIV without your parent’s permission.
In West Virginia, doctors cannot tell your parents that you were tested and/or treated for STIs.
YES. In Wisconsin, any teen age 13 or older can get tested and treated for STIs without a parent’s permission.
The laws in Wisconsin are unclear about whether teens can get tested for HIV without their parent’s permission. You should call before going and ask if you can get tested for HIV without your parent’s permission.
In Wisconsin, doctors cannot tell your parents that you were tested and/or treated for STIs.
YES. In Wyoming, any teen age 13 or older can get tested and treated for STIs without a parent’s permission.
YES. In Wyoming, any teen age 13 or older can get tested and treated for HIV without a parent’s permission.
In Wyoming, doctors cannot tell your parents that you were tested and/or treated for STIs or tested for HIV.