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What to Expect During a
Visit to the STD Clinic
Upon arriving at the clinic, you will be
asked to fill out a form with information about yourself and reasons for coming
to the clinic. Your medical records are of course confidential, meaning no
one has access to them except authorized clinic personnel. So that we can
provide the best medical care, please be accurate and detailed when providing
information.
A clinician will then see you. She/he
will review your medical history, perform an exam, and do appropriate STD lab
testing. Some specimens will be tested in our on-site lab; others will be
sent to an outside lab. You will receive a card at your visit that will
have the dates the results will be available.
HIV Counseling
and Testing
HIV counseling and testing are also offered
at the clinic. These are also done by appointment. Please notify the
secretary you would like an HIV test done during your STD exam.
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Common
Signs and Symptoms of STDs
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For a Female:
- Unusual vaginal discharge
- Itching and/or burning
- Lower abdominal pain or cramps
- Bleeding after intercourse (sex)
- Sores around the vaginal area
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For a Male:
- Discharge from the penis
- Burning with urination
- Sores around the genital area
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While there may be danger signs and
symptoms, you can be infected without knowing it. If your sex partner or
the health department contacts you and says you have been exposed to an STD, it
is very important to get tested and treated as soon as possible.
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Prevention
of STDs
- Always use latex condoms with
sexual activity
- Limit the number of partners you
have
- Do not share needles
- Have regular exams
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General Information about
STDs
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Frequently Asked
Questions
Ø What
do I do if I am having symptoms and I need to make an appointment but there
are no appointments available?
If you are concerned about
symptoms you are having, call the clinic and ask to speak with one of the
nurses so that a plan can be made to best meet your needs based on the
symptoms you are having.
Ø What
sexually transmitted diseases do you test for in your clinic?
The STD Clinic tests for the
following sexually transmitted diseases: Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, Trichomonas
(females only), Herpes, Hepatitis, Syphilis and HIV.
Ø What
are some things that I should be aware of when I make an appointment at the
STD clinic?
In order for testing to be
accurate, you should not have taken any antibiotics in the last four weeks.
When scheduling your appointment, please let the scheduler know if you have
had any antibiotics.
For females, you should not be on
your menstrual cycle (period) when you come to the clinic for testing. If
you are, you will have to come back to the clinic at a later time for
testing.
When you come to the STD Clinic
for your appointment, it is best to arrive 15 minutes early so you have time
to fill out your paperwork.
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National Day to Prevent Teen
Pregnancy
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