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The numbers of sexually active individuals who have sexually transmitted diseases and/or HIV are still increasing despite the education that is available regarding lowering your risk. Chlamydia, for example continues to be the most common STD amongst those who are 14-25 years of age. Fortunately at present this STD is treatable and curable. The health unit offers a wide range of services to help you. Where can I get an STD/HIV test?STD/HIV testing is available at your doctors’ office, walk-in clinic or sexual health services. Testing for HIV can be done 3 different ways nominal, non-nominal and anonymous. Nominal involves putting your name and address on the form that goes with your blood sample. Non-nominal testing involves using a code number for your name on the form that goes with your blood sample. Anonymous testing doesn’t require any personal information on the form that goes with your blood sample. The health unit uses non-nominal testing for all of its HIV testing at this point in time. Check with your doctor office for their current practice. Anonymous testing site locations can be found by calling the sexual health program in Simcoe at 519-426-6170 ext 3225 or Caledonia at 905-318-5367 ext 346. |
