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Sexually Transmitted Infection Clinic

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Sexually Transmitted Infection (STI) Clinic offers the following services:

  • Comprehensive STI screening in patients with symptoms, no symptoms and for patients with known exposure
  • Evaluation, diagnosis and treatment for sexually transmitted infections including Trichomonas, Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, Syphilis and Genital herpes
  • Screening tests are also available for HIV, Hepatitis B and C (where indicated)
  • Contact tracing and treatment for both male/female partners
  • Sexual Health Counselling
  • HPV Vaccinations
  • Follow up for sexual assault patients
  • Patient Information on Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI)

Contact Information

Clinic A and C, Women's Tower, Level 1

Opening Hours:
Thursday - 2.00pm to 5.00pm
Friday - 2.00pm to 5.00pm

Tel: 65 6294 4050
(Central Appointments)

Our Care Team

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Announcements KKH MCHRI launches Singapore’s first set of Menopause Management Guidelines The KK Women's and Children's Hospital (KKH) Maternal and Child Health Research Institute (MCHRI) today launched Singapore's first set of Guidelines on Management of the Menopause Transition.
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