STDs

Sexually transmitted diseases are infectious diseases that are transmitted by direct contact during sexual intercourse (vaginal, oral or anal) from an infected person to a healthy person. It is very important to detect and cure them in time because they can have lasting consequences for general and reproductive health.

How we can help

  • Diagnosis and treatment of sexually transmitted diseases
  • Urethral swabs, HPV genotyping
  • Treatment of genital warts with electrocoagulation, cryotherapy and podophyllin

More about STDs

In addition to classical sexually transmitted diseases such as gonorrhea and syphilis, in recent times we have witnessed the growth of infectious diseases caused by chlamydia, mycoplasma and ureaplasma..
This group of diseases is presented by changes in the skin and mucous membranes of the sexual organs, and in most cases by some form of discharge.

Apart from syphilis, which is diagnosed by serological treponemal and non-treponemal tests, other causative agents are proven by sampling a urethral swab or from a urine sample, and are treated with specific antibiotic therapy.