STD & STI checks in Perth, WA
Looking for STD testing in Perth? Instant Consult helps you easily connect with an online doctor, avoiding the awkwardness you might experience in a physical clinic.
If you are concerned about your sexual health, then you might be looking for a place to get a reliable STD testing in Perth. Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) can affect anyone who engages in sexual activity, and it’s important to remember that they don’t indicate promiscuity or lack of precautions. Unfortunately, there’s still a stigma surrounding STDs, making it difficult for individuals to disclose their status, even to a doctor they trust.
Here at Instant Consult, we provide a platform for anyone in Australia to immediately connect with a top GP to discuss all health problems – from 6am to midnight AEST. Via video call, you can easily speak to a doctor about your health concerns. When clinically appropriate, your Instant Consult doctor can provide medical certificates, prescriptions, and specialist referrals, as well as general medical advice.
Discreet STI Check in Perth with Instant Consult
For a discreet STI check in Perth, Instant Consult’s online doctors can discuss with you the most effective course of action.
Personally getting STD testing in Perth can bring about feelings of embarrassment. However, you deserve compassionate care without compromising your respectable image. Our confidential STD testing services in Perth offer a solution. By using our platform, you can bypass discussing sensitive matters with your regular doctor while preserving your privacy.
Our understanding healthcare professionals prioritize your comfort and confidentiality. Don’t let embarrassment hinder your sexual health. Trust our specialized STD testing services to provide compassionate support, ensuring your dignity and peace of mind throughout the process.
Why is it Important to Get an STD Test in Perth?
You should consider getting an STD check in Perth at least once a year when you become sexually active. STD (Sexually Transmitted Disease) and STI (Sexually Transmitted Infection) are used interchangeably in discussions and mean the same thing.
What Can I Expect from an Instant Consult STI Test in Perth?
Like our other consultation types, booking an STI test online in Perth with Instant Consult needs just a simple sign-up process – and with private consultations starting at just $45 as well as Medicare cover for eligible patients, it is a straightforward process that offers great value.
Simply log on and request a consult, and you will be connected to the first available fully qualified doctor within 15 minutes.
Once you have discussed your symptoms and relevant history, the doctor will issue you with a Pathology Request which you can print and present or email to your nearest pathology collection centre. This can be done at a time that is most suitable for you; the sooner the better, of course.
Once you have had your test conducted at the collection centre, they will be tested and the results will be shared with us so that we can contact you and discuss next steps if necessary, whether that is treatment options or a prescription.
Don’t leave it to chance, book an online STI check in Perth with Instant Consult today.
Instant access to chat with a doctor with a comprehensive range of services
With Instant Consult, you can chat with a doctor and get help for a wide range of medical requests, all from the comfort of your home!
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Medical Certificates
Are you too ill to come into work and need to give your boss a medical certificate? With Instant Consult you can chat with a doctor and get a medical certificate sent directly to your app’s inbox, all without getting out of bed!
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Prescriptions
If you need a new prescription or need to update an ongoing one then you can use our app to instantly chat to a doctor who can prepare your prescription promptly!
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Referrals
If you have a medical condition that needs treatment from a specialist, one of our GP’s can send a digital referral straight to your app’s inbox.
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Pathology Requests
If you need a blood cell count or to check for STDs/STIs or need any other kind of bloodwork you can easily get a pathology request sent to your inbox by any of our fully licensed online GPs. You can then take the request to the clinic of your choice.
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Radiology Requests
If you require any special kind of diagnostic imaging such as a CAT scan or an MRI you can get a request from one of our online GPs which you can then take to your preferred provider.
Starting a new sexual relationship
You should book an STD test in Perth if you are commencing a new sexual relationship, have had sex without a condom, or are planning on having unprotected sex – as well as an annual check-up. You should also consider an STI test in Perth if you have any symptoms that might be indicative of an infection, such as unusual discharge, painful urination, or spotting. Testing can occur Australia-wide from Sydney to Melbourne with at home STD testing options.
Sexual health Clinics
You can book an STD test in Perth at a local family planning or sexual health clinic, after-hours doctor or with your normal GP clinic. Here in Australia, we have excellent sexual health facilities, but some patients do not feel comfortable talking to their own GP about their sexual health – so there is another option thanks to Instant Consult.
STI testing Referrals
With us, you can request a referral for an STI test in Perth – when speaking to our doctors, they can issue you with your STI test, which you can print and present or email to any pathology collection centre across Australia. This means that you can organise your STD check in Perth to happen at a time that is most convenient for you.
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How can I prevent needing STD testing?
There are many ways you can minimise your chances of contracting an infection. Using protection during intercourse is one way of greatly reducing the odds, however, it’s important to recognise that condoms are never 100% effective and spreading an infection or bacteria is still possible.