Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI)
Age: 16 years and above
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These infections are spread from one person to another during vaginal, anal, and oral sex. They are very common and do not always present with symptoms. Most STIs are easily treatable following diagnosis but can lead to serious health problems if not treated.
Choose this if you have:
- Blisters, ulcers or warts on your genital area, anal area and or mouth
- Pain during sexual intercourse or when you pee
- Pain in your lower belly or lower back
- Unusual vaginal (females) or penile (men) discharge (foul smell)
- Rash or itching around your genital area
What's included:
We conduct a comprehensive medical evaluation and provide a suitable treatment plan for your condition. Medical care can be provided to you in our ultra-modern clinics. It includes
- Medical Consultation
- Lab tests
- Prescription
- Virtual follow-up care
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Your Curious Questions
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Many sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are curable, while others are treatable but not curable. The curability of an STI depends on the specific infection. Here are some examples: Curable STIs: Chlamydia ,Gonorrhea, Syphilis, Trichomoniasis Treatable but not curable STIs: Herpes ,Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), Human Papillomavirus (HPV). Early detection, prompt treatment, and practising safe sex can significantly reduce the transmission and complications of STIs. If you suspect you may have an STI, it's advisable to consult with a healthcare professional for proper diagnosis and treatment. If you are experiencing any of the symptoms named above give us a call and we will be able to schedule an appointment for your treatment.
It is possible to have a sexually transmitted disease (STD) without experiencing any noticeable symptoms. Many STDs can be asymptomatic, meaning that infected individuals may not show any outward signs of the infection. However, even in the absence of symptoms, they can still transmit the infection to others. Here are a few examples of STDs that can be asymptomatic ; Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, Human Papillomavirus (HPV), Herpes. It is important to remember that even if you don't have symptoms, you can still transmit an STD to sexual partners. Regular testing, practicing safe sex (using condoms), and open communication with partners are crucial in preventing the spread of STDs and maintaining sexual health. If you are concerned about the possibility of having an STD, give us a call and we will be able to assist.
The frequency of STI screening depends on various factors, including your sexual activity, the type of sexual encounters you have, and your personal risk factors. It is generally recommended for sexually active individuals to get screened for common STIs on an annual basis, even if they don't have symptoms. This is a good practice to ensure early detection and prompt treatment.
We are able to offer these services at home and at our modern clinic, whichever suits you best.
Great healthcare should not break the bank. We work hard to keep services affordable. We also accept all forms of payment including insurance.