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Sexual Health

Compassionate care for Sexual Health
The doctors at SSMC are experienced in all areas of sexual health, from contraception to family planning and sexually transmitted infections.
Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) are the result of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) that are usually passed from one person to another during vaginal, anal, and oral sex. The infection begins through contact with infected body fluids such as blood, vaginal fluids, or semen. Some infections, like herpes, can also be transmitted via kissing if lesions are present.
Many STIs are easily diagnosed through simple tests at your appointment and can be treated without any ongoing issues. If you are concerned that you may have an STI, please speak to your GP sooner rather than later, as some infections can worsen over time and cause serious health issues.
All doctors at SSMC can order STI tests. However, Dr Anita Nesrajah has a special interest in sexual health
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Where can I get an STI check?
All doctors at SSSMC offer STI checks / STD checks, testing and treatment, in a non-judgmental and caring environment. Your personal information is strictly confidential, and we believe that it is better to have peace of mind when it comes to your health, so there is no need to feel embarrassed about getting tested.
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What happens at the appointment?
Your doctor will ask you to provide a urine sample and arrange a blood test which will be sent off to the lab for testing against a number of common STIs. The results are usually available 1-2 days after your appointment.
If you have visible signs of an STI, we advise that you have your genital area examined by your GP; however, we understand that this can be uncomfortable for some patients. In this case, we would ask you to describe the area to your GP.
It is important to remember that your doctor performs these examinations all the time – it is their job to make sure you are healthy so there is no need to feel embarrassed.
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Treatment
All STIs are treatable however, HIV, Herpes, Hepatitis B and Genital Warts are not always curable. The caring and non-judgmental doctors at SSMC will provide you with the best course of action to manage the STI.
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Prevention
The best way to prevent an STI is to practice safe sex. Condoms are the most obvious, but they may break, so if you have a new sexual partner, it’s a good idea for you to both get tested by your GP before you make sexual contact.
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Symptoms and treatment for common STIs and STDs
If you are concerned that you might have a sexually transmitted infection, please click here to read more about common STIs and STDs and make sure you see a GP sooner rather than later.