top of page

Common STI Symptoms & When to Get Tested

Many sexually transmitted infections and vaginal conditions can cause overlapping symptoms; accurate care requires clinical review and professional testing. Please note that this information is for educational purposes only and does not replace a medical evaluation with a professional.

Vaginal discharge or odor

evaluation of changes in consistency, color, or scent using evidence-based standards.

Pain with urination

Clinical screening for overlapping indicators of urinary or sexual health issues.

Preventive screening (No symptoms)

Routine health evaluations for proactive screening and professional care.

Common Symptoms We Evaluate

We focus on clinical assessment and testing for medical symptoms. Our team provides professional evaluation to ensure appropriate care and peace of mind.

Vaginal itching or irritation

Clinical review of persistent discomfort to identify possible inflammation or infection.

Genital sores or lesions

Discreet clinical review of physical changes to provide clarity and guidance.

Pelvic discomfort or abdominal pain

Professional assessment of localized discomfort to rule out complex concerns.

Abnormal vaginal bleeding

Evaluation of irregular cycles or spotting to ensure your health is fully assessed.

Conditions Commonly Screened For

We offer comprehensive screening for the following common infections and health conditions as part of our confidential clinical evaluation process.

Chlamydia
Gonorrhea
Trichomonas
HSV (Herpes)
Bacterial Vaginosis
Yeast Infections

A common bacterial STI that often presents with no symptoms.

A bacterial infection that can affect the genitals, throat, or rectum.

A parasitic infection that is easily treated with medication.

A viral infection that can cause localized sores or no symptoms at all.

An imbalance of natural vaginal bacteria causing discomfort.

A common fungal infection causing irritation and discharge.

Important Clinical Note

Please note that symptoms alone cannot confirm a medical diagnosis. Many sexually transmitted infections and vaginal conditions cause overlapping symptoms, which is why clinical review and appropriate testing are essential for ensuring you receive the correct diagnosis and appropriate care.

All care decisions are made exclusively after clinical review by our medical team. Furthermore, based on established clinical guidelines, certain conditions or symptom patterns may necessitate an in-person evaluation or specialized treatment to ensure your safety and well-being, which our team will coordinate if required.

Ready to Talk About Your Symptoms?

We provide a supportive, telehealth-first environment for your sexual health concerns. Complete a secure asynchronous intake at your own pace, which will be professionally reviewed by a medical clinician to determine the most appropriate care path.

Beginning this process starts a secure online intake and professional clinical review.

bottom of page