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APHSS.org Announces the Opening of Vegas STD Testing

Adult Production Health & Safety Services (APHSS.org) is proud to announce the opening of new performer testing facilities in Las Vegas, NV.

Vegas STD Testing will open on Monday, March 19.

The new clinics are affiliated with The Vaccine Centers. There are two locations in Las Vegas – The southeast location is at 500 E. Windmill Ln, #115, and the northwest location is at 2051 N. Rainbow Blvd, #100.

The Board-Certified physicians of the Vaccine Center, worked to develop Vegas STD Testing as a comprehensive program to serve the healthcare needs of adult performers, industry members and the public.

Vegas STD Testing also provides comprehensive immunization services including all vaccines available in the US for work, school, travel, and overseas travel. In addition, they offer an array of other preventative health services such as complete laboratory testing, physicals, chest X-rays, TB skin testing, drug testing, and physicals. They provide referrals to a wide range of specialists as needed, including gastroenterology, cardiology, pulmonary and many others. Services are offered with patient-friendly pricing. Vegas STD Testing accept appointments for our vaccination and laboratory services with minimal to no waiting.

They also keep electronic medical records and can typically email results (with your consent) within 24-48 hours.

“Vegas STD Testing and its staff have done a fantastic job of working with us to expand the APHSS.org program to Las Vegas,” said FSC Executive Director Diane Duke. “It’s very important to have healthcare professionals that provide top-notch healthcare services for performers. And with two locations, we’re twice as lucky.”

With hopes to have the website – VegasSTDTesting.com – online by Monday, those that would like more information or to make an appointment can call (702) 870-1911.

The goal of APHSS.org is to affiliate with testing facilities to provide convenient, reliable performer testing and medical services. The program and its affiliates support adult industry self-regulation of health & safety protocols.

APHSS.org is operated by FSC. For more information on APHSS.org, contact joanne@freespeechcoalition.com. If you are an adult performer or producer, visit the APHSS.org website to sign-up, and also to view a list of available testing facilities.

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