1. Check-in

    Get a patient number and hold on to it, and don't forget to bring your photo id. All patients MUST present a valid photo id, such as a driver's license, as proof of identity before being seen.

    See the triage nurse who will determine what services you need.

    If needed, you will have blood drawn for various tests and be offered hepatitis vaccinations.

  2. Exam

    An exam typically takes 30-60 minutes.

    Your clinician will ask a number of questions to get a better idea of what tests you might need and how we can assist you. The more we understand about you, the better we can help you.

    We routinely test for gonorrhea, chlamydia, syphilis and HIV. Other tests may be done as needed.

  3. Results & Treatment

    A diagnosis can often be made at the time of exam.

    You may receive medication.

    If instructed, call the clinic to get the results of your visit. Have your clinic number and date of your visit ready.

    If you have a positive test result and did not receive medication at the time of visit, you will need to return to the clinic for treatment.



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