Sexual Health

STI or STDs are infections that are commonly spread by sex, especially vaginal intercourse, anal sex or oral sex. Most STIs initially do not show symptoms resulting in a greater risk of passing the disease on to others. Sometimes by the time someone notices symptoms, it may have been a few weeks after being infected.

What sexually transmitted diseases are seen at our centre

Chlamydia

HIV/AIDS

Genital Herpes

Genital Warts

Gonorrhea

Syphillis

Hep A, B and C

Trichomonas and other vaginal infections

What we offer:

After-hours STI and STD testing at our centre

Testing available through Alberta Health or pay a fee for the instant tests

Testing for HIV, bacterial infections/diseases and diseases of the blood

Pregnancy testing, fee associated with instant tests

Approved HIV PrEP Doctor

Schedule

PrEP clinic is every Thursday from 4 pm – 7 pm

Appointments are available

STI Clinic Mondays and Wednesdays, walk-in subject to availability best to book in advance

Many persons will have no symptoms when infected with an STI. Your risk of having an STI will depend on several factors.

You are at the highest risk if:

You are 25 years or younger (the highest risk is 19-25 years) and sexually active

You have a sexual partner who has a known STI

You have a new sexual partner or have multiple sexual partners

You exchange sex for money, drugs, shelter, or food

You are a man who has sex with men

You use intravenous or other illicit drugs

You do not use condoms or other barrier protection for sexual activity

 

 

Balm in Gilead Medical Centre
(780) 800-1472
Fax (780) 230-0780
7716 18 Avenue SW, Edmonton, Alberta T6X OV3, Canada