Clinics in George
Better2Know George’s 24/7 helpline is here to guide you through the testing process and help you feel at ease. No question is too big or too small—our team will ensure you are well taken care of throughout your testing journey.
Select a clinic to choose your tests and book an appointment online
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How do you diagnose STIs?
STIs can only be diagnosed through testing. Tests can be conducted using blood samples, self-collected urine samples, or swabs.
Our certified laboratory analyses these samples for antibodies, antigens, and pathogens to determine whether you are infected.
Secure one of our STD tests in George today by choosing a clinic from the map provided.
Where can you get a Chlamydia test in George?
Chlamydia is the most common bacterial STI worldwide, and most people who have it are not aware. Around 75% of women and 50% of men show no symptoms, making it easy for Chlamydia to spread undetected. Without symptoms, many do not feel the need to get tested.
You do not need to wait for symptoms to take control of your sexual health. Use the map on this page to book an appointment at a private STI clinic in George today. If you need assistance booking or want more information about the testing process, our Patient Services team is here to help—call the number at the top of this page.
Do not let this infection affect your reproductive health. Be proactive by pursuing regular STD testing with Better2Know.
My partner and I did not have sexual intercourse. Am I safe?
While STIs are most commonly spread through full sexual intercourse, they can also be transmitted in other ways. STIs can spread through genital-to-genital contact, sexual activity without ejaculation, and sharing sex toys.
Some STIs can even spread through non-sexual activities. For example, Syphilis and Herpes can be transmitted through skin-to-skin contact, while the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), Hepatitis B, and Hepatitis C can spread through blood-to-blood contact, such as needle sticks or sharing needles during intravenous drug use.
To learn more about how STIs can spread, call our friendly Sexual Health Advisors, available 24/7 on our George helpline. The number is at the top of this page.
Can I still have sex if I have a sexually transmitted infection?
If you think you have a sexually transmitted disease, stop having sex and book an STI screen at one of our local sexual health clinics. Continuing to have sex could spread the infection, putting your sexual partners at risk of health complications.
If you need advice on getting tested, call the Better2Know George helpline to speak with one of our trained Sexual Health Advisors.