Clinics in Sochaczew
Book your appointment today at Better2Know’s Sochaczew STI clinic. You can book online by clicking on the clinic nearest you on the map of Sochaczew below, or you can phone our friendly 24/7 team on the number above.
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Where can I get tested for STIs in Sochaczew?
Better2Know can help you to get tested in Sochaczew 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 Sochaczew 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.
What STIs can I be tested for in Sochaczew?
At Better2Know’s Sochaczew STI clinics, we offer comprehensive testing for a wide range of Venereal Diseases and Intimate Infections. These are infections that are passed from one person to another, often through sexual contact.
STIs can lead to severe health problems for you and your future partners if they are left untreated. If you have sex with new partners it is important to get tested every 3 to 6 months. Below is a list of STIs we test for at our Sochaczew clinics:
Chlamydia
Gonorrhoea
Syphilis
Herpes
HIV
HPV/ Genital Warts
Hepatitis A
Hepatitis B
Hepatitis C
Trichomonas
Mycoplasma
Ureaplasma
The earlier STIs and intimate infections are found by testing at our Sochaczew clinics, the sooner you can start treatment and prevent health and fertility complications.
If you are concerned about more than one STI, our comprehensive STI screens will test for several STIs at once. If you are not sure what to test for, please choose our Full Screen.
What are the symptoms of STIs?
Symptoms of Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) vary depending on which one you have. Most men and women with an STI do not have any symptoms. If you do have symptoms, then many different STIs share common symptoms, but need different treatment. You cannot diagnose an STI based on symptoms alone. It is important to get tested at your nearest sexual health clinic in Sochaczew if you have symptoms or have had sex with a new partner so that you can get the right treatment.
The most common symptoms of venereal disease include:
Unusual discharge from the penis, vagina, or anus
Pain during urination
Pain during sexual intercourse
Sores, blisters, bumps, or rashes on the genitals, rectum, or mouth
Itching or irritation around the genital area
Abdominal pain
Fever or flu-like symptoms
Swelling or tenderness in the genital area
Unexplained weight loss
In women: unusual vaginal bleeding, particularly after sex
If you experience any of these symptoms, it is important that you get tested. Better2Know provides you with confidential and convenient STI testing in Sochaczew. We will get you fast results to answer all your sexual health concerns.
What are the most common STIs in Sochaczew?
The most common intimate infections in Sochaczew include:
Hepatitis C
Chlamydia
Gonorrhoea
Syphilis
A study published in the National Library of Medicine found that reported cases of STIs in Poland showed that the infections were present but not being detected as most people were not getting tested regularly.
Better2Know makes getting tested in Sochaczew quick and easy for men and women. The only way to know if you have a venereal disease is to get tested.
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 Sochaczew 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 Sochaczew.
Can I get an STI if I did not have sex?
Yes, it is possible to contract an STI without sexual intercourse. While sexual intercourse is the most common transmission method, some STIs can be contracted through non-sexual means. Chlamydia, Gonorrhoea, Herpes and Syphilis are all high risk for being passed on through oral and anal sex. HIV is high risk for being passed on through anal sex.
Herpes and the Human Papillomavirus (HPV) can be spread through skin-to-skin contact. This means that any contact with a blister or sore can pass on the virus. HIV, Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C can be contracted through any blood-to-blood contact, this includes sex, sharing needles, syringes, or other drug-injection equipment, needle stick injuries, through tears in the skin, or from mother to child during childbirth.
It is vital to understand that while sexual activity increases the risk of contracting an STI, abstaining from intercourse does not completely eliminate the risk. Regular STI testing with Better2Know in Sochaczew is recommended regardless of your sexual activity to ensure optimal sexual health.
When should I get tested for an STI in Sochaczew?
All Venereal Diseases have an incubation period. This is the time it takes for an infection to be detectable in your body from the time that you might have caught it.
If you are worried about a specific incident in Sochaczew, then the incubation period varies between 10 and 28 days depending on the infection and test method. You can book your STI Test appointment in advance. Please choose a date on or after the incubation period.
If you are having a regular check-up, then the incubation period is less important. Your results will be accurate for partners up to and before the incubation period of your tests or screens.
If you think you may have been exposed to an STI, or you have any symptoms, you should get tested.