Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) are increasingly common, and some have no obvious symptoms.
If left untreated some forms of infection can have a serious impact on your health, therefore, if you suspect you may have an infection it is important to be tested as soon as possible.
We are here to help. SMPC can test and treat chlamydia and provide information on these other STIs:
- Chlamydia
- Genital Herpes
- Genital Warts
- Gonorrhoea
- HIV
- Non-specific Urethritis
- Pubic Lice
- Scabies
- Syphilis
- Thrush
- Trichomoniasis
If you think you may have an S.T.I visit your doctor, family planning clinic or local genito-urinary medicine (G.U.M) clinic.
Using condoms during sexual intercourse can prevent STIs. If you have a new partner, it is a good idea for you both to be tested for sexually transmitted infections before having sex.
It is important that you contact all previous sexual partners and advise them to be tested even if they believe they have no symptoms.
Click the links to discover more about each type of STI and its treatment.

