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Anyone who is sexually active is at risk of contracting syphilis, particularly those with multiple partners or those who engage in unprotected sex. Individuals who have been previously diagnosed with another sexually transmitted infection (STI) or HIV should also consider getting tested for syphilis. It's also recommended for pregnant women to get tested, as syphilis can be passed from mother to child during pregnancy or childbirth, potentially leading to serious complications.
Getting tested for syphilis is crucial for both personal health and the health of sexual partners. If left untreated, syphilis can lead to serious health problems, including damage to the heart, brain, and other organs. Early detection and treatment can prevent these complications. Additionally, knowing your syphilis status can help prevent the spread of the disease to others.
Urgent care centers and walk-in clinics, such as Dr. Hansel's Urgent Care in nearby Gresham, offer convenient, same-day syphilis testing. These facilities often have extended hours and do not require an appointment, making them a practical choice for those with busy schedules. You can book same-day and next-day testing appointments through Solv’s website and mobile app.
Primary care providers can also conduct syphilis testing. If you have a long-standing relationship with your primary care provider, this may be a comfortable and convenient option for you.
Community health centers often offer free or low-cost syphilis testing, making them an accessible option for those without insurance or with limited financial resources.
At-home testing kits for syphilis offer a private and convenient testing option. These kits can be ordered online, used at home, and then sent back to a lab for analysis.
While precise data for Tigard is not readily available, Washington County, where Tigard is located, has seen an increase in syphilis cases in recent years, mirroring a national trend. According to the CDC, there were 115 reported cases of syphilis in Washington County in 2017, up from 85 cases in 2016.
Risk factors for syphilis in Tigard are similar to those in other parts of the country. These include having multiple sexual partners, engaging in unprotected sex, or having a history of other STIs. Men who have sex with men and individuals with HIV are also at a higher risk.
In addition to syphilis, other STDs such as gonorrhea, chlamydia, HIV, and hepatitis are also prevalent in Tigard and the surrounding areas. Like syphilis, these diseases can be serious if left untreated, but they can be effectively managed or cured with early detection and treatment. It's recommended to get tested for these STDs if you are at risk.
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