Looking for STD screening tests in Singapore
Unseen Threats, Uncovered Truths: STD Screening Starts Here
- Silent Infections Don’t Wait – Test Before It’s Too Late.
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- One Test, Endless Peace – Stop STDs in Their Tracks.
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Summary
Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) can be silent threats, often showing no symptoms until significant damage is done. Acting fast is critical:
- Early Detection: Many STDs, like chlamydia or HIV, are treatable or manageable if caught early, preventing long-term health issues.
- Prevent Spread: Timely testing stops the chain of transmission to partners or family members, protecting those you care about.
- Peace of Mind: Quick results reduce anxiety and allow you to take control of your health sooner.
- Avoid Complications: Delayed testing can lead to severe outcomes like infertility or even cancer – time is your ally.
1st Thing you need to know: How is the procedure done
Getting an STD test is simple, discreet, and stress-free with our concierge support:
- Consultation: Reach out to us for a confidential chat – we’ll assess your symptoms, risks, or concerns.
- Clinic Selection: trusted Singapore clinics or doctors based on your needs and preferences.
- Testing Process: Depending on the STD, tests may involve:
- Blood sample (e.g., for HIV, syphilis)
- Urine sample (e.g., for chlamydia, gonorrhea)
- Swab (vaginal, throat, or rectal, if needed)
- Quick Results: Most results are ready within 1-5 days; some rapid tests (e.g., HIV) take just less than an hour.
- Follow-Up: We’ll connect you with doctors for treatment or advice if results are positive.
No need to navigate alone – we handle the details so you can focus on your health.
Who is at Risk? Do I Need Screening if Symptoms Appear?
Ignoring symptoms or delaying testing can lead to serious consequences:
- Infertility: Untreated chlamydia or gonorrhea can damage reproductive organs, especially in women.
- Chronic Pain: Conditions like pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) from delayed care can cause lifelong discomfort.
- Cancer Risk: HPV, if undetected, may progress to cervical or other cancers.
- Organ Damage: Syphilis can harm the brain, heart, or nerves if left unchecked.
- HIV Progression: Late HIV diagnosis reduces treatment effectiveness, risking AIDS.
Don’t wait for symptoms to worsen – our concierge service ensures you get tested and treated before it’s too late.
Can I claim insurance or use Medisave
- STDs in private clinics normally ranges from SGD 200 to 500 (before GST), depending on the package inclusions.
- Questions about costs or insurance? Our concierge team will clarify options and find the best fit for your budget.
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Ballpark Cost of STD screening tests
Country | Cost |
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Singapore | From SGD 100 to SGD 300 |
Malaysia | From RM 100 to RM500 |
Disclaimer: The above cost information is provided for reference only and is not a confirmed cost. Actual costs may vary depending on various medical conditions and advice from licensed professionals. For accurate pricing and to make an appointment with doctors or medical centres, please contact us for further assistance.
FAQs
Unusual discharge, pain during urination, sores, or itching – though many STDs are asymptomatic.
Anyone sexually active, especially with new/multiple partners or unprotected sex.
At least annually, or more if you’re at higher risk – we’ll advise based on your profile.
No, it’s minimally invasive – blood draws, urine samples, or swabs are quick and simple.
1-5 days typically; rapid tests (e.g., HIV) take 20 minutes.
Yes, all clinics we recommend prioritize privacy under Singapore law.
We’ll guide you to treatment options – most STDs are manageable or curable.
Blood/urine tests are fine, but swabs may need rescheduling – we’ll advise.
Don’t guess – our concierge tailors recommendations to your symptoms or risks.
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