STI testing Dubai
STI testing Dubai
Why STI Screening Matters
Many STIs, including chlamydia and gonorrhoea, cause no symptoms in the majority of women who carry them, which means screening β not waiting for symptoms β is the only reliable way to detect infection early.
Left undiagnosed, certain STIs can lead to pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), tubal scarring, ectopic pregnancy, and infertility. Regular screening helps protect not only your own reproductive health but also the wellbeing of your current or future partners.
Conditions We Test For
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βChlamydia & Gonorrhoea
Using nucleic acid amplification testing (NAAT) for the highest diagnostic accuracy. -
βSyphilis
Confidential blood testing for early and accurate detection. -
βHIV
Testing with private pre-test and post-test counselling. -
βGenital Herpes (HSV-1 & HSV-2)
Clinical assessment with viral swab testing where appropriate. -
βHuman Papillomavirus (HPV)
Integrated with cervical screening for comprehensive prevention. -
βTrichomoniasis
Diagnosed using microscopy or NAAT testing. -
βHepatitis B & C
Blood testing performed where clinically indicated.
What to Expect
Your consultation begins with a confidential discussion about your symptoms, sexual history, and any concerns in a completely private and judgement-free environment.
Depending on the infections being screened for, testing may involve a blood sample, urine sample, or vaginal swab. Results are communicated discreetly, with every positive result explained clearly alongside appropriate treatment and follow-up recommendations.
Every consultation and test result is handled with complete privacy, professionalism, and sensitivity to ensure a comfortable patient experience.
Treatment Approach
Most bacterial and parasitic sexually transmitted infections, including chlamydia, gonorrhoea, syphilis, and trichomoniasis, can be treated effectively with a short course of antibiotics.
Viral infections such as herpes and HPV are managed through symptom control, suppressive therapy where appropriate, and ongoing monitoring rather than a single curative treatment. Partner notification and treatment are discussed individually with every patient in a confidential and supportive manner.
Who Should Consider STI Testing
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βWomen starting a new sexual relationship.
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βWomen experiencing unusual discharge, odour, itching, or pelvic pain.
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βWomen planning pregnancy or attending a preconception consultation.
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βWomen who have had unprotected intercourse and are unsure of a partner's sexual health history.
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βWomen attending an annual well-woman examination as part of preventive healthcare.