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Safe Sexual Health: When Did You Last Get Checked?

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Dr Priya Goyal
April 8, 2026
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Can’t remember your last sexual health check? That’s your sign to book one. Looking after your sexual health is a normal, important part of overall wellbeing – and something many of us quietly put off. Sexually transmissible infections (STIs) are more common than most people realise and rates of chlamydia, gonorrhoea, and syphilis are rising across Australia.

The good news is that most STIs are straightforward to test for, many are curable, and all are treatable. As not everyone experiences symptoms the only way to know for certain is to get checked.

Why Early Detection Matters

Left untreated, STIs can lead to serious health complications, including pelvic inflammatory disease, infertility and pregnancy complications. Many people with STIs feel completely well - which is why regular testing matters! Catching things early protects both you and your partners.

How STIs Are Transmitted

STIs can be passed on through vaginal, anal or oral sex as well as genital skin-to-skin contact. Transmission can also occur through sharing injecting equipment. Testing is relevant to everyone who is sexually active regardless of gender identity or the type of sex you are having.

Consider Testing If You…

  • Have had sex without a condom
  • Have a new or multiple partners
  • Share injecting equipment
  • Are pregnant or planning a pregnancy
  • Have symptoms—unusual discharge, pain when urinating, pain with sex, lumps, or itchiness

What to Expect at Your Appointment

Your GP may ask a few questions about the types of sex you’re having to make sure the right tests are offered. Testing typically involves urine samples, blood tests and self-collected swabs. Everything is confidential and you can decline any question or examination at any time.

Staying Protected

Condoms remain one of the most effective ways to reduce STI transmission. Vaccines for hepatitis B and HPV offer added protection. For those at higher risk of HIV, preventative medications like PrEP and PEP are available. Your GP can help you understand which options are right for you.

Sexual health is about making informed choices—for yourself and your community. Dr Priya practices gender-affirming care and welcomes patients of all backgrounds.

Book an appointment online or call us on 4284 4622 — we’re here to help.

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