Got questions?
Do you offer HIV testing?
Yes. HIV forms are part of our standard STI test on the Sunshine Coast, depending on your questionnaire answers. Your referral will make it clear which tests you need.
Do I need regular STI testing if I don’t have multiple partners?
It’s still a smart idea. STIs don’t always show symptoms, and regular screening helps keep you protected. Most people should test around three times a year or whenever partners change.
Can I talk to someone at Stigma Health?
Absolutely — we’re here when you need us. If you have questions about your tests, your results, or the process, reach out anytime.
How do I get my STI test results on the Sunshine Coast?
Your STI test results are sent to you securely via phone. No waiting rooms. No awkward phone calls. Once your results are ready, you’ll get a notification, and you can log in privately from home to read them. If anything needs a follow-up, our clinicians will guide you through the next steps.
Where can I find reliable sexual health information?
Right here. We keep things simple, straightforward and judgment-free. If you’re unsure about symptoms, testing, treatment or your risk level, our team can give you accurate sexual health information that cuts through the confusion and keeps you in control. Book an appointment with one of our doctors for a bulk billed telephone consultation.
Why is early diagnosis important?
Getting diagnosed early means you can treat infections quickly, avoid complications, and reduce the chance of passing anything on. Many STIs have no symptoms — which is why routine testing is such a normal part of taking care of yourself and your partners.
Is it normal to get tested regularly?
Absolutely. Regular testing is a normal part of being sexually active. Think of it like any other health check — quick, easy, and something that helps you look after your body. We also offer education and support if you’re new to testing or unsure how often to screen.
What STIs do people get tested for most often?
Most STIs we see are common infections such as chlamydia, gonorrhoea and syphilis. They’re all treatable, and many are extremely simple to manage when you catch them early. That’s why a routine STI check is always a smart move.