Sexual Health Services
Sexual health is an important part of overall wellbeing, and our clinic provides confidential, respectful and non-judgemental care for individuals of all ages. We offer professional support, education and treatment to help you make informed decisions about your sexual health.
Our team understands that discussing sexual health can feel sensitive, which is why we create a safe and supportive environment where patients feel comfortable seeking advice and care. We focus on prevention, early detection and personalised treatment tailored to your needs.
STI Testing & Screening
Regular sexually transmitted infection (STI) screening is essential for early detection and prevention of complications. Many STIs may not cause symptoms, making routine testing important for sexually active individuals.
- Comprehensive STI screening
- HIV, syphilis, chlamydia, and gonorrhoea testing
- Urine, blood, and swab testing
- Partner notification guidance
- Menopause management support
- Follow-up care and treatment
Male Sexual Health
Sexual function concerns are common and often treatable. Erectile dysfunction, performance issues, and hormonal imbalances can be linked to stress, cardiovascular health, diabetes, or psychological factors.
- Erectile dysfunction assessment
- Premature ejaculation management
- Low testosterone evaluation
- Libido concerns
- Medication review
- Lifestyle-based treatment advice
Women’s Sexual & Reproductive Health
Women may experience sexual health concerns related to hormonal changes, infections, pain, or emotional wellbeing. Early assessment ensures appropriate treatment and improved quality of life.
- Pain during intercourse
- Vaginal infections and discharge
- Contraception advice
- HPV and cervical screening
- Hormonal health concerns
- Sexual wellbeing counselling
Family Planning & Contraception
Family planning allows individuals and couples to make informed decisions about pregnancy and reproductive health. We provide personalised advice based on lifestyle, medical history, and future goals.
- Oral contraceptive pills
- IUDs and contraceptive implants
- Emergency contraception
- Fertility advice
- Preconception health checks
- Pregnancy planning consultations
When should I get tested for STIs?
You should get tested if you have new or multiple sexual partners, experience symptoms such as discharge or pain, or have had unprotected sex. Routine screening is recommended even without symptoms.
Are sexual health consultations confidential?
Yes. All sexual health consultations, testing, and treatments are strictly confidential under Australian healthcare privacy laws.
What are common symptoms of an STI?
Symptoms may include unusual discharge, pain during urination, genital sores, itching, or pelvic pain. However, many STIs have no symptoms, which is why regular testing is important.
Can a GP treat erectile dysfunction?
Yes. A GP can assess underlying causes such as stress, diabetes, heart disease, or hormonal imbalance and provide appropriate treatment options.
What contraception options are available?
Options include oral contraceptive pills, IUDs, implants, injections, and emergency contraception. Your GP can help determine the safest and most effective choice for you.
How often should I have a sexual health check?
Sexually active individuals should consider screening at least once a year, or more frequently if risk factors are present.
Can lifestyle changes improve sexual health?
Yes. Regular exercise, healthy weight management, stress reduction, good sleep, and avoiding smoking significantly improve sexual function and overall reproductive health.