Clinics in Ballarat
Our screens have been meticulously put together by a panel of sexual health specialists and are designed to meet your specific testing requirements. Whatever your circumstances, whenever it happened, we will have the right screen for you. Our Ballarat team and friendly and want to help you to get tested quickly and without fuss or embarrassment.
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STI and HIV Testing in Ballarat
Positive STI diagnoses have been more prevalent in Victoria in recent years, with gay men and men who have sex with men (MSM) among those most affected. Multiple factors have contributed to this increase, including a perceived lax attitude to condoms. Research performed by the University of Melbourne found that almost 40% of gay men in the state had reported having unprotected sex with a casual partner in the last 12 months. This is a worrying trend and if you have had sex without a condom and/or have any anxieties about your sexual health, you should consider an STI test with Better2Know. Our friendly, discreet, experienced Patient Services team can offer advice, answer your questions, and process your booking at a private collection centre in Ballarat.
Testing is the only way to be certain of your sexual health status, protecting both your own health as well as that of your current or future partners. So, if there is a particular incident that has concerned you, or you are simply unsure, stay safe and get yourself tested. When it comes to your sexual health, it is always Better2Know.
24 hour sexual health hotline in Ballarat
To book a test in Ballarat today, call our welcoming staff on the telephone number above. Lines are open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for your convenience. If you wish to arrange your appointment online, you can do so by selecting the Book Now button at the top of the page.
What is the difference between an STI and an STD?
An STI is a Sexually Transmitted Infection, and STD is a Sexually Transmitted Disease. The two terms mean the same thing, STI is the newer acronym as people prefer to have an infection than a disease.