All these samples will be examined under the microscope in the clinic by an expert technician, who will look for signs of infection. The samples will then be sent to the laboratory for further, more complicated tests. In most cases, the doctor will be able to tell you what is wrong, and give you treatment there and then. The treatment is free..
Blood samples are usually taken, after discussion with you, to test for syphilis and/or hepatitis. If you wish, the clinic can also test you for HIV. You will also be given an opportunity to talk to the counsellor (?health advisor?), who will give you more information about your problem..
Worries about the clinic
It will be embarrassing. Genitourinary medicine clinics are not at all embarrassing. The staff deal with genital problems all the time ? it is their job. To them, the genital area is just an ordinary part of the body.
The
waiting room will be full of seedy people. The other people in the waiting room are just like you ? ordinary people who are worried and trying to sort a problem out.
I
do not want to talk about my sex life. They will think
I have had
too many partners. The staff are not at all judgmental about people?s lifestyles. They are more interested making a diagnosis of your problem, and giving you the right treatment.
The
tests will be painful. For women, the tests are not painful (unless you count a blood test as painful). For men, taking the sample from the opening of the urethra (?peehole?) is uncomfortable, but it takes only a moment.
They
will do an HIV test and I’m not sure if I want
one. You will probably be asked if you would like an HIV test, and it will be explained to you properly. If you are not sure, no one will try to persuade you ? you can always go back and have it done another time.
They
will send a letter to my family doctor telling him/her
things about
my sex life that I don’t want him/her
to know. The clinic will ask you if you want the results of tests to be sent to your family doctor. Often this is a sensible thing to agree to, but if you do not wish it, they will not do so. The letter will not go into details about your sex life ? it will probably be a short letter explaining the results. If you are worried, ask the doctor to tell you what information will be in the letter.
There
will be medical students there.Clinics often do have medical students, because they have to learn about genital problems in order to become useful doctors. There will be one or two, not a huge group. They are bound by the same rules of confidentiality as everyone else in the clinic. The students are usually exceptionally sympathetic to people attending sexual health clinics, and may in fact make your visit nicer. However, if you would prefer not to have students there just say so.