Clinics in Vác
You can book your STI test appointment in Vác online now. Select the sexual health clinic nearest you on the map of Vác below. If you need help choosing your test, you can call the Better2Know patient services team on the number above.
Select a clinic to choose your tests and book an appointment online
Need help? Contact one of our expert advisors.
Can I get an STI if my partner and I did not have sex?
You can still get an STI even if you do not have full sexual intercourse. While having unprotected vaginal, oral, or anal sex will put you at higher risk of contracting or spreading an STI, some infections can also be spread in other ways.
The Herpes Simplex Virus, Syphilis, and the Human Papillomavirus (HPV) can spread through skin-to-skin contact, such as coming into contact with a sore, wart, or skin blemish. Other STIs, like HIV, Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C, can be spread through any blood-to-blood contact. This includes needle stick injuries, using unsterilised equipment, or sharing needles.
If you are concerned about a sexual encounter, whether or not you used protection, you should get an STI test. You can use our online chat to speak to one of our advisors or book online now.
What are the symptoms of an STI?
Most men and women do not have any symptoms when they have an STI. Especially in the first few weeks and months after any new infection. The only way to know if you have an STI is to get tested, this is why regular STI testing is important. Better2Know can you help you to get tested at a sexual health clinic near you in Vác.
When they do occur, common STI symptoms include:
Unusual discharge from the vagina, penis, or anus
Painful urination
Pain during sexual intercourse
Blemishes, such as sores, blisters, bumps, or rashes that appear on the genitals, rectum, or mouth
Itching around the genital area
Pain in the abdomen
Flu-like symptoms, including fever and headaches
Unusual weight loss
In women: unusual vaginal bleeding, particularly after sex
If left untreated, STIs can lead to serious health problems such as infertility, discomfort, pelvic inflammatory disease, and certain types of cancer, in women, and reduced fertility, discomfort and epididymitis in men.
Get tested today at a Better2Know clinic in Vác if you are worried about your sexual health. You can book online now by clicking select on the clinic of your choice on the map above.
HIV testing in Vác
If you are worried that you may have HIV, the only way to know for sure is to get tested. Better2Know offers HIV testing at all its sexual health clinics in Vác. All we need is a blood sample, and we will get you your results quickly and confidentially, we do not need your real name. All HIV tests are run in our up-to-date laboratories.
Book your HIV test in Vác online now by selecting the best clinic for you on the map above. If you need help, please call our sexual health advisors who are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
What STD test should I get?
Better2Know are experts in sexual health. Whatever your circumstances we will have the right STI test or screen for you. If you do not know what to test for, or want a regular check-up, our medical team suggest you choose our Full STI Screen at our Vác sexual health clinic. This screen needs a blood and urine sample, and tests for:
HIV
Syphilis
Chlamydia
Gonorrhoea
Hepatitis B
Mycoplasma
Ureaplasma
Book your appointment online by choosing the Vác sexual health clinic nearest you on the map above.
When should I have an STI test?
If you are sexually active in Vác, getting tested regularly will help you maintain your sexual health and the sexual health of your future partners.
You should get tested if:
You are sexually active with more than one partner
You have had unprotected vaginal, anal, or oral sex with a new partner
You have begun a sexual relationship with a new partner
You have sexual relationships with multiple partners
You have symptoms of an STI
A previous sexual partner tells you that they have an STI
It takes a short amount of time for an STI to be found in your body. This is called the incubation period. The incubation period will range from 10 to 28 days depending on the test and STI. If you have symptoms, you can get tested today.
Speak to our Sexual Health Advisors in Vác on the number above for more information about when you should get tested.
What is the difference between an STI test and a screen?
An STI test is designed to confirm or rule out the presence of a specific infection. Individual tests are perfect for anyone who knows the single infection that they wish to test for.
An STI screen, designed by our medical team, looks for several infections at once. Screens are often used to get a broader picture of your sexual health when you have had a risky sexual encounter and want to protect your health. There is no way to know which STIs you may have caught without being tested.
If you would like to talk with someone about whether a test or screen would be right for you, speak to Better2Know’s Sexual Health Advisors in Vác today.
24-hour sexual health advisors in Vác
If you are in Vác, you can contact Better2Know's team of Sexual Health Advisors, who are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week to help you.
Our team can talk you through your situation, help you choose an STI test or screen, and choose a sexual health clinic near you in Vác. Call now or use our online chat tool to speak to someone immediately.