Enhancing Sexual Health In Singapore
Good sexual health is not only vital for personal health, but it is also a foundation of strong personal relationships between sexual partners. Learn more about sexual health with our collection of informative articles and resources.
Understanding STD Test In Singapore: What You Need To Know
- September 10, 2024
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Top 5 Sexually Transmitted Infections In Singapore: Symptoms and Screening
- June 20, 2024
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Discreet STD Tests in Singapore – What Are Your Options?
- July 12, 2022
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Topics
Sexual Health – Screenings And Treatment
Sexually Transmitted Infections – STIs that are left untreated can have serious health implications, such as damage to organs, nervous systems, and may even infect developing fetuses.
Erectile Dysfunction – Shockwave therapy is a non-invasive medical procedure that uses sound waves to treat erectile dysfunction. Even in men without erectile dysfunction, it may allow harder and more natural spontaneous erections. Learn more about shockwave therapy in this article.
Book your STI screening or shockwave therapy (erection dysfunction treatment) now.
See A Doctor
If you are looking for a doctor in Singapore for screening or treatment of sexual health matters (STIs, Erectile Dysfunction, etc) here are some to consider:
Erectile Dysfunction Treatment
Dr Fiona Wu – Aare Urology
Dr Ronny Tan – Advanced Urology
Dr Sankeerth Reddy – Zest Clinic
Dr Michael Wong – International Urology, Fertility and Gynaecology Centre
Clin Asst Prof Teo Jin Kiat – Changi General Hospital
A/Prof Edmund Chiong – National University Hospital
Dr Ng Tze Kiat – Singapore General Hospital
STI Screening / Testing
Dr Nicole Chan – Artisan Health Clinic
Dr Tan Kok Kuan – Dr. Tan Medical Center
Dr Reginald Tang – Cross Street Medical Clinic
Dr Lee Pei Hua – National Centre for Infectious Diseases
DSC Clinic (public clinic)
Financials
STI screenings and erectile dysfunction treatments are not claimable under Medisave.
Check with CPF on the latest MediSave policies.
Resources On Sexual Health
Chlamydia in Singapore – An Overview
Chlamydia in Singapore is the most common sexually transmitted infection. If left untreated, it can result in serious health complications.
Understanding Syphilis Symptoms: Early Detection And Importance Of Timely Treatment
Syphilis is often referred to as the “silent infection”. Understanding syphilis symptoms is crucial for early detection and timely treatment.
Syphilis Test: Protecting Your Health And Others
Regular testing for syphilis is essential for early diagnosis, timely treatment, and protecting both your health and that of your partner/s.
Chlamydia Symptoms: When To Get Tested In Singapore
Understanding chlamydia symptoms and knowing when to get tested is crucial for safeguarding your health.
Genital Herpes Symptoms: Understanding Outbreaks And Testing Options In Singapore
Understanding the genital herpes symptoms and knowing when to seek testing is vital for managing the infection and protecting your health.
FAQs
Is there a difference between erectile dysfunction and impotence?
The 2 terms technically refer to the same thing and can be used interchangeably. The word “impotence” may carry a negative connotation to some people however, whereas “erectile dysfunction” has a more neutral connotation.
Must I see a doctor for erectile dysfunction?
Most men would experience some degree of erectile dysfunction at some time in their life. Often, these may be due to temporary circumstances such as work stress or fatigue. If the condition persists, you should consider consulting a doctor.
Is erectile dysfunction a symptom of a serious health condition?
Persistent erectile dysfunction may be caused by poor cardiovascular health which resulted in blockages of arteries supplying blood to the penis. Consult a doctor if the condition persists. Consider also going for regular health screenings to monitor your overall health.
Can a person get an STI without sex?
It is rare, but possible to contract an STI without sexual contact. Some STI scan be transmitted via contaminated food, contaminated fabric such as shared towels, beddings and clothing, and contaminated surfaces, such as shared toothbrushes, razors, or unwashed sex toys.
Should I get screened or tested for STIs?
Even without symptoms, you should consider STI screening if you are sexually active, especially if you have had vaginal, anal or oral sex with a new partner. Pregnant women should also undergo testing.
Additional Resources
- STD/STI | Cross Street Medical Clinic. Available from: https://www.crossstreetmedical.com.sg/stdsti/
- Understanding the Impacts of Sexually Transmitted Infections | Life Sciences Intelligence. Available from: https://lifesciencesintelligence.com/features/understanding-the-impacts-of-sexually-transmitted-infections
- STIs and Cancer | American Sexual Health Association. Available from: https://www.ashasexualhealth.org/stis-and-cancer
- Sexually-Transmitted Infections | National Centre For Infectious Diseases. Available from: https://www.ncid.sg/Health-Professionals/Diseases-and-Conditions/Pages/Sexually-Transmitted-Infections.aspx
- Getting Support (for STIs) | HealthHub. Available from: https://www.healthhub.sg/live-healthy/gettingsupportstis
- Treatment Options For Erectile Dysfunction | Dr Plus Aesthetics Clinic. Available from: https://drplusaestheticsclinic.com/blog/treatment-options-for-erectile-dysfunction/
- Erectile Dysfunction | Singapore Urological Association. Available from: https://sua.sg/erectile-dysfunction/
- Impotence (Erectile dysfunction) | Singapore General Hospital. Available from: https://www.sgh.com.sg/patient-care/conditions-treatments/Impotence
- Erectile Dysfunction in Cardiovascular Disease | Singapore General Hospital. Available from: https://www.sgh.com.sg/patient-care/conditions-treatments/erectile-dysfunction-in-cardiovascular-disease
- Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy (erectile dysfunction) | SingHealth. Available from: https://www.singhealth.com.sg/patient-care/conditions-treatments/ESWT-Erectile-Dysfunction
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