Clinics in Sirsa
Better2Know makes booking an STI test in Sirsa easy. Simply choose your clinic on the map below, and then select the test or screen that best suits your needs. You can then choose a date and time that fits into your schedule. We will send you confirmation of your appointment and a login to get your results securely.
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Where can I get tested for STIs in Sirsa?
Better2Know can help you to get tested in Sirsa for all intimate infections and venereal diseases. Our clinics are in convenient locations and are open at times which work for you. Our STI Testing clinics have early mornings, late nights and weekend opening times for you to get tested.
You can search for the sexual health clinic in Sirsa near you using the map. You can book your appointment online by clicking “select” on the clinic you want to book or by calling our team 24/7 on the number above.
HIV Tests in Sirsa
HIV is a serious sexually transmitted infection. Better2Know tests for HIV at all of our Sirsa clinics. You can get tested without having to use your real name. If you are worried about anyone knowing you have been tested, we will not know who you are, and will keep your results confidential.
HIV is not curable but can be managed with the right medication. The key to successful treatment is to start medication early. You should include an HIV test whenever you have a new sexual partner.
You can book your HIV test in Sirsa online now, click on the clinic nearest you to Get Started.
Gonorrhoea tests in Sirsa
Gonorrhoea is one of the most common STIs in Sirsa. It can cause considerable damage to your health and fertility if it is not detected and treated quickly. Gonorrhoea can be passed on by vaginal, oral and/ or anal sex.
The Gonorrhoea test at our Better2Know sexual health clinic in Sirsa is a simple, urine test used to detect the presence of the infection in your genitals, or a self-collected swab of your mouth/ throat or anus.
What is a sexually transmitted infection?
A sexually transmitted infection (STI), sometimes called a sexually transmitted disease (STD), is an infection that is most often passed from one person to another during sex. This can include skin, blood, semen, or bodily fluid contact.
HIV is passed on by blood-to-blood contact which can occur during penetrative sex, or the sharing of needles. Herpes is passed on by skin to skin contact and can be passed on whether or not penetration occurred.
You do not need to have vaginal or anal sex to have an STI. STIs can be passed on during oral sex, kissing and mutual masturbation.
STIs usually do not have symptoms in the first few weeks of a new infection, which is why they are easy to pass on. You can book your appointment today by calling our 24/7 Sirsa helpline. You can also book online using the map on this page to find a sexual health clinic near you.
What is the difference between a test and a screen?
An STI test is for when a patient is concerned about one infection. For example, if you have had unprotected sexual intercourse with a partner who later informs you that they have Chlamydia, you would want to get a Chlamydia test.
An STI screen is recommended by the Better2Know Sirsa medical team. A screen involves checking for several different STIs simultaneously. Screens are best used when an individual has had sex with a new partner and wants to get peace of mind by having a more comprehensive look at their sexual health.
Regular STI testing and screening is an essential part of maintaining good sexual health and preventing the spread of sexually transmitted infections in Sirsa.
Which STI tests or screens does Better2Know have?
Better2Know’s STI screens have been put together by international sexual health medical experts to detect the right STIs. Here are some of our most sought-after options:
Full Screen: Medical experts have designed this screen to give you a complete picture of your sexual health. Testing for HIV, Chlamydia, Gonorrhoea, Syphilis, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C and Urine Culture.
Peace of Mind Screen: Ideal for those seeking early detection of three of Sirsa’s most prevalent STDs: Chlamydia, Gonorrhoea, and Syphilis. You only need to wait 14 days after the sex that you are concerned about to have this screen.
For personalised guidance on your STI testing options, reach out to our Sirsa helpline to connect with one of our knowledgeable Sexual Health Advisors.
Need some help with your Sirsa STI test?
Your patient services team is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Please call us on the number above to book your appointment or to ask any questions.
If you are ready to book now, please click ‘Select’ on our clinic nearest you in Sirsa on the map above.