STI Testing

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STI Testing & Treatment

STI Testing & Treatment

Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) — also known as sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) — are very common. Many people will have one at some point in their lives. Often, there are no visible signs or symptoms, which means the only way to know for sure is through a reliable STI test at a trusted sexual health clinic.

Why STI testing matters?

  • Protect your health and fertility through early detection.
  • Prevent passing infections such as chlamydia, gonorrhoea, syphilis, or HPV to your partner(s) or to an infant during pregnancy.
  • Gain peace of mind with quick, accurate results from experienced healthcare providers.

Untreated STIs can cause long-term health issues, including infertility, complications in pregnancy, cancer and increased risk of HIV, among others. Regular STI and HIV testing is the best way to stay in control of your health.

What to expect at our clinics?

Our sexual health services are confidential, safe, and non-judgemental. You’ll be welcomed by trained staff who provide respectful, client-centred care. We offer a full range of tests — including HIV and some self-testing kits you can take home. Results are explained clearly, and STI treatment is available on-site if needed. You’ll also receive advice on prevention and safer sex practices.

Who should get tested?

  • Anyone who is sexually active.
  • If you’ve had unprotected sex.
  • If you have a new sex partner, or have changed sex partners.
  • If you or your partner show symptoms of an STI.
  • As part of a regular sexual health check-up.

Your rights, our promise

At our clinics, you can expect privacy, dignity, and affordable STI testing. You have the right to make informed choices about your body and sexual health.

Take control today — book your confidential STI test.

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FAQ's

What is an STI?

Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are infections passed from one person to another through sexual contact, and in some cases through blood or from mother to child during birth.

Do STIs always have symptoms?

No. Many STIs show no symptoms at all, which is why regular screening is so important.

Why should I get tested?

Early detection means early treatment. Left untreated, some STIs can cause serious health problems but most are easily treated when found early.

How often should I get tested?

If you are sexually active, we recommend regular screening. Your healthcare provider can guide you based on your situation.

What happens during the test?

Tests are simple, quick, and confidential. Depending on the STI, you may need a urine sample, a swab, or a blood test.

What if my test is positive?

Don’t worry, most STIs are treatable. Our trained staff will provide treatment, follow-up care, and support to protect your health and that of your partners.

Is my privacy protected?

Yes. All tests and treatments are completely confidential.

How can I protect myself from STIs?

Using condoms consistently reduces your risk. Regular testing, open conversations with partners, and seeking care quickly if you’re worried are also key steps.

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