Question about planned parenthood..?!


Question: Question about planned parenthood!.!.!?
i know they test for stds and pregnancies!.!.!.but what about bacterial infections!? cuz technically its not an std!.!.!.do they test/treat you for that!?Www@Answer-Health@Com


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Planned Parenthood tests for just about everything if requested, but the common and possibly free of charge testings would be Chlamydia, Gonorrhea & HIV!. They will also treat the bacteria infections as well!. They will do a urine test for the bacteria infections and draw blood for the HIV test!. Normally, it will take up to 2 weeks to process the results, so planned parenthood does keep you waiting and on your toes, but the good news is they offer many services for those who need medical attention with no medical insurance!. Do remember, any form of infection you contracted from sex is a STD!. Just because it is curable, does not make it no more less than anything else!. It is still a STD and it can do harm to the body if untreated!.

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No! However, tests for bacterial infection can be done simply and rapidly in the Planned Parenthood (PP) clinic, especially if you have burning or pain when you pass urine!. Bacteria are on everyone's body surface!. The quick test is done on a drop of fresh urine using a paper strip (Dipstick) with color squares which reveal in a minute whether your "clean-catch" urine has bacteria and/or pus cells of an infection!. Treatment is pretty standard with an antibiotic that requires a doctor's prescription!. If there is a physician in the PP Clinic, he or she could write you a prescription for the antibiotic you would need!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Bacterial infections are also STD, they are transmitted sexually and, yes, Planned Parenthood treats them!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

yes, PPH is just like an OBGYN if necessaryWww@Answer-Health@Com





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