Discreet STD Testing

Taking care of our sexual health is vital to overall health, but the stigma that still surrounds it causes many to ignore symptoms or skip essential testing. If you are sexually active, it’s important you get tested regularly for STDs or STIs. We are fully equipped to perform discrete testing without judgment for a variety of medical concerns, including HIV, Chlamydia, Herpes, Hepatitis, Syphilis, and other Venereal Diseases (VD). To prevent possible complications or passing a disease to someone else, it’s vital you get tested quickly, making our Home Care services the suitable option for the testing procedure. To get the quick, discreet, accurate results you need, get in touch with Aqua Home Care Services on 800 80 60 80.

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HIV TESTING

AED 249

Reporting TAT 2 to 3 Days

Specimen : 2 ml of Serum HIV 1 & 2 Antibodies With P24 Antigen

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STD PROFILE I

AED 999

Reporting TAT 2 to 3 Days

Specimen : 2 ml of Serum TPHA, HIV 1 & 2 Antibodies With P24 Antigen, HSV 1 & 2 IGM, Chlamydia Trachomatis Antibody, IGA, RPR

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STD PROFILE II

AED 1499

Reporting TAT 2 to 3 Days

Specimen : Urine and Blood Chlamydia Trachomatis, Mycoplasma Genitalium, Mycoplasma Hominis, Neisseria Gonorrhoeae, Ureaplasma Parvum, Ureaplasma Urealyticum, Trichomonas Vaginalis, Treponema Pallidium, Herpes Simplex Virus 1, Herpes Simplex Virus 2, Gardnerella Vaginalis, Candida Albicans, Hemophilus Ducreyi. Hiv 1 & 2

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STD vs. STI: What’s the Difference

Could you be at risk of a Sexually Transmitted Infection (STI)? Or possibly a Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD)? Aren’t those the same thing? While you’ve most likely heard these terms used interchangeably, STIs and STDs do differ slightly.

A Sexually Transmitted Infection (STI) is an infection caused by viruses, bacteria, parasites, or yeast that is spread through sexual contact of the genitals, mouth, or anus. Oftentimes, people can have an STI but experience no noticeable symptoms. A STI is essentially the beginning phase of a Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD) that, when treated in time, could be prevented. However, it is important to note that not all STIs are treatable.

For example, HPV (Human Papillomavirus) can often leave women without symptoms, but they may be a carrier of the virus, making it a STI. However, the moment that virus develops into Cervical Cancer, the woman now clinically has a STD.

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Are you at risk for a STI?

Risk Factors

There are several circumstances that can place your sexual health at risk. These factors may include:

  • Giving or receiving unprotected oral, anal, or genital sex (Unprotected means no Condom or Dental Dam is/was being used)
  • If you have a history of STIs
  • Having multiple sexual partners
  • Abusing alcohol, injecting drugs into your body, or the abuse of other substances that could impair decision-making skills
  • Not having talked to your partner about their sexual past & their health prior to engaging in sexual activity with them
  • Not being up to date on applicable vaccinations such as HPV and Hepatitis

STIs and STDs

If you believe you may be experiencing symptoms, please contact us today.

  • Bacterial Vaginosis
  • Chlamydia
  • Genital Herpes
  • Gonorrhea
  • HPV
  • HIV/AIDS
  • Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID)
  • Syphilis
  • Trichomoniasis

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Frequently Asked Sexually Transmitted Infection and Disease Questions

Yes, absolutely! You should keep an open line of communication between you and your sexual partner before engaging in sexual activity with them for the first time and throughout any physical relationship.
While condoms are not a 100% guarantee that you will not contract a STI, it greatly reduces your overall risk. Ensure you and your partner are using condoms EVERY TIME you engage in sexual activity.
We recommend a minimum of once per year even if you are having safe sex. If you have unprotected sex, we recommend getting tested right away. If you are participating in casual sex, we recommend at least every six months.
Yes
It is possible to pass your infection or disease to your baby, so be sure to discuss all risks and concerns prior to delivery. Your doctor may decide that the safest option for delivery is a cesarean, also known as a C-section.
Most, if not all, STDs that are curable can be treated with a prescribed antibiotic from the medical practitioner at Aqua On Call. If you are pregnant, be sure to let your provider know, as this could change the prescription you are given to keep your baby safe.

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