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Do you have an STD clinic?

Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Our STD Clinic is located at 500 N. 10th Street; please call (804) 646-6855 for more information.

Does the Clinic do STD testing?

Kansas City Free Health Clinic
Yes, STD testing is done by appointment (see above as to how to make an appointment) or in a walk in Clinic, Thursdays, 9-11 am. Only six walk in patients can be tested at the Thursday walk in Clinic. Yes, the Clinic does pregnancy testing at a walk in Clinic on Wednesdays from 2-3:30 pm. (Note: the Clinic does not provide prenatal health care services.) No, the Clinic does not do herpes testing. However, if you have lesions, you can make an appointment for treatment. See similar questions...

Can I get an STD more than once?

FAQ
You are not "immune" to an STD if you have had it before. STDs caused by bacteria (chlamydia, gonorrhea, and syphilis) can be treated and cured, but you can get them again if exposed. Viral STDs cannot be cured and may remain in your body forever. Home | About Us | Get Involved | Programs | Contact Us | News | Events | FAQ | Intranet | Calendar | Links | Site Map | Guestbook | Photo Gallery | See similar questions...

I am using XL Basic or XL Std. Are updates available?

Manual & FAQ
All users of XL Basic or XL Std can get the latest versions from the members area. XL Basic and XL Std have been discontinued. Users can get upgrades to XL Pro Series reports for a nominal fee. Contact us for additional information. See similar questions...

Which tests or screenings are available at RediClinic?

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RediClinic, you can receive most common blood tests. Our tests include, but are not limited to, screenings for high cholesterol, diabetes, heart disease, liver and kidney function, thyroid disease, allergies, prostatic specific antigen (PSA), and osteoporosis*. Our panels combine our most popular exams at a discounted price to give you an even better value for your money! See similar questions...

Is an after hours clinic available?

FAQ - Kentucky Children's Hospital - UK HealthCare
The faculty and staff of the Twilight Children's Clinic offer after-hours urgent, non-emergency pediatric care by appointment only. For appointments, call (859) 257-6730. The clinic is located on the second floor of the Kentucky Clinic. Hours of operation: Monday through Friday, 5 to 9 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, noon to 5 p.m. See similar questions...

What tests or scans should I have done in preparation to my visit to the clinic?

Frequently Asked Questions
X-rays, CT Scans, M.R.I.'s, or Bone Scans as deemed appropriate by your physician and done within 2 years of your referral. See similar questions...

What is involved with the clinic tests? Will I have to take my clothes off?

North West Adelaide Health Study
The clinic tests are not very invasive. The most you will have to do is roll up one sleeve to give blood. The tests are listed on the test page. The tests are voluntary. Giving blood will help us with the study, but if you don't want to then we will respect your wishes. There are many advantages of having the blood test. The blood test gives more accurate and complete information on your health than most other health tests. See similar questions...

What tests are performed during an STD exam?

FAQ Communicable Disease
Gonorrhea, urethritis, vaginitis, syphilis, and chlamydia in females. If symptomatic, herpes and condyloma. HIV testing is recommended. See similar questions...

What other opportunities are available through STD?

Sigma Tau Delta - Shepherd College
Members will receive the STD newsletter and journal, may submit creative or critical works to the journal, may present papers and attend the annual national conference, and apply for numerous scholarships and internships. See similar questions...

How do I get to the Clinic?

Welcome to the Wellness Doctor
Most of our patients traveling from out of state fly in to the John Wayne Airport (Orange County). Most major airlines fly into the airport. The Marriott and Four Seasons hotels provides a shuttle from the airport to the hotel. Please check with each hotel to confirm airport transfers prior to arrival. See similar questions...

Who are the psychologists available at the surgery clinic?

UNTHSC Department of Surgery - Bariatric Program
Drs. Susan Franks, James Hall, and Jerry McGill are the three psychologists at our institution. You can schedule with the psychologist of your choice. Also available is another psychologist, Dr. Irwin Schussler, who is in private practice. The psychologist will interview you for an hour to assess your mental status and determine if you are an appropriate candidate for this procedure. See similar questions...

What should I do if I think I have an STD?

FAQ
If you think you have an STD, see a health care provider immediately. Seeking treatment early will help to minimize the long-term effects of most STDs. Avoid sexual contact until you are cured. See similar questions...

How can I get an STD test?

FAQ: Birth Control Venereal Disease Information Centre
There is no single test that can check for all STDs. We offer tests for gonorrhea, chlamydia, syphilis, hepatitis B, vaginal infections, genital herpes, as well as Pap tests for cervical cancer, on a confidential basis. See similar questions...

What happens if I have an STD?

FAQ: Birth Control Venereal Disease Information Centre
We offer free treatment for gonorrhea, chlamydia and some vaginal infections. We also offer counselling on managing the infection and how to tell partners, if necessary. See similar questions...

What Type of Tests are Available?

Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center :: Home : El Pa...
Fecal Occult Blood Test (FOBT) is a simple test that can be taken in your own home. The test requires a smear sample of your stool on a guaiac card. These cards will be evaluated for hidden blood in the stool. This is a possible sign of colorectal cancer. This test should be done annually. Flexible Sigmoidoscopy: A physician will insert a lighted flexible tube in the rectum and look for evidence of cancer or pre-cancerous polyps in the lower part of the colon. See similar questions...

How can I find resources such as hearing screening tests that are available in my area?

Screening, FAQs, EHDI, NCBDDD, CDC
To learn more about programs and services in your area, please contact your local Early Hearing Detection Intervention (EHDI) Program coordinator. You will find this information by going to our website at: http://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/ehdi/documents/stateHL_contacts.pdf See similar questions...

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