What is it?
STI risk assessment is a structured medical evaluation to understand an individual’s likelihood of having or acquiring a sexually transmitted infection (STI). It focuses on identifying risk factors, exposure history, symptoms (if any), and personal concerns, even when no visible signs of infection are present.
How it works?
Through a confidential discussion, relevant medical and sexual health factors are reviewed to determine potential risk. This helps decide whether testing is required, which tests are appropriate, and whether preventive or early treatment measures are needed. The goal is early detection, reassurance, and prevention of complications.
Benefits
Ideal for
This assessment is suitable for individuals who:
The Treatment Process
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Confidential consultation and detailed history
Confidential consultation and detailed history
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Discussion of symptoms, exposure, and concerns
Discussion of symptoms, exposure, and concerns
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Risk-based recommendation for STI testing
Risk-based recommendation for STI testing
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Guidance on prevention and next steps
Guidance on prevention and next steps
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Follow-up based on assessment findings
Follow-up based on assessment findings
Expected Results & Recovery
Clear understanding of personal STI risk
Early detection of infections, if present
Peace of mind when results are negative
Prompt treatment initiation when required
No downtime or recovery needed for assessment
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Yes, many STIs can be asymptomatic, making risk assessment important even without symptoms.
No, testing is recommended based on risk, and decisions are made collaboratively.
Yes, all discussions and evaluations at Claire Derma are strictly confidential.
It depends on individual lifestyle and exposure risk; periodic assessment may be advised.
Yes, guidance on prevention, safe practices, and next steps is part of the assessment.