Something doesn’t feel right after sex?

Don’t ignore the signs and get checked for STDs now.
Confidential, professional, and judgment-free care.

Our Approach

At Dr. Prevents, we take a caring and confidential approach to treating Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STD). Our doctors are experienced, discreet, and dedicated to helping you recover comfortably and confidently.

What Happens If You Don't Treat STD?

Untreated STDs lead to chronic pain, infertility, and serious health risks. Don’t wait until it’s too late and serious.

Lower Belly Pain

Untreated infections can cause persistent pelvic or lower abdominal pain, which may lead to organ damage over time.

Infertility

Scarring from long-term infections can block fallopian tubes or damage reproductive organs, leading to permanent infertility.

Testicle Pain & Swelling

In men, untreated infections may cause painful swelling of the testicles and affect long-term fertility.

Higher HIV Risk

Having an untreated STD increases your chances of getting or transmitting HIV, due to open sores and inflammation.

Bloodstream Infections

Severe cases, such as untreated gonorrhoea, can spread into the bloodstream, causing fever, joint pain, rash, and organ damage.

Cancer Risk (HPV)

Certain high-risk strains of HPV can cause cervical, throat, or anal cancer if left untreated.

Pregnancy Risks

Untreated STDs during pregnancy can increase the risk of miscarriage, premature birth, or birth defects in newborns.

Chronic Pain & Stress

Long-term untreated infections can lead to chronic pelvic pain, emotional distress, anxiety, and depression.

When Should You Consider (STD) Treatment

Unprotected Sex

Had sex without a condom or it broke? Get tested early to stay safe.

Partner Tests Positive

If your partner has been diagnosed with an STD, you should get tested immediately.

Noticeable Symptoms

See a doctor right away if you experience discharge, pain, itching, burning, or rashes in your private area.

Starting a New Relationship

Before becoming sexually active with a new partner, both of you should get tested for potential risks.

Routine Screening

If you have multiple partners or higher exposure risk, make STD screening part of your regular health check-up.

Unprotected Sex

Had sex without a condom or it broke? Get tested early to stay safe.

Partner Tests Positive

If your partner has been diagnosed with an STD, you should get tested immediately.

Noticeable Symptoms

See a doctor right away if you experience discharge, pain, itching, burning, or rashes in your private area.

Starting a New Relationship

Before becoming sexually active with a new partner, both of you should get tested for potential risks.

Routine Screening

If you have multiple partners or higher exposure risk, make STD screening part of your regular health check-up.

Emergency HIV Exposure Response & Procedures

Step 1

Consultation

Walk in or book a private appointment with our doctor. Your visit is handled with full privacy and confidentiality.

Step 2

Secret Phase

When you arrive, mention “Green Room” at the counter to ensure complete privacy and confidentiality throughout your visit.

Step 3

Testing

Results will be ready after 24 hours of delivery to the lab (within 2 working days) and our doctors will explain and guide you on any treatment or follow-up care.

STD Screening Packages

RM 400 or RM133/month with EPP (Easy Payment Plan)

RM 300 or RM100/month with EPP (Easy Payment Plan)

RM 500 or RM166/month with EPP (Easy Payment Plan)

RM 400 or RM133/month with EPP (Easy Payment Plan)

RM 400 or RM133/month with EPP (Easy Payment Plan)

RM 350 or RM116/month with EPP (Easy Payment Plan)

RM 230

We Don't Judge You For:

Having Multiple Partners

Your Religion

Your Sexuality

Cheating On Your Partner

One-Night Stands

Your Drug Usage

Not Using Protection

Being Sexually Active

How You Got Exposed

Early testing and treatment can prevent complications and stop the infection from spreading.

Meet Our Doctors

Experienced professionals dedicated to your health and well-being

OUR SATISFIED PATIENTS

“Saya dulu takut nak buat STD screening, tapi lepas jumpa Dr Prevents terus rasa lega. Klinik buka 24/7, staff mesra, proses cepat, rawatan jelas. Sangat puas hati!”

“Senang sangat nak walk-in lepas kerja. Servis cepat, doktor friendly, rawatan susulan pun tip-top. Terbaik la Dr Prevents!”

“Mula-mula risau, tapi Dr Prevents buat saya rasa tenang. Klinik buka 24 jam, servis pantas, doktor pun baik.”

“I used to worry about STD tests, but Dr Prevents made it so easy. Open 24/7, supportive team, and fast results and I felt instantly at ease.”

“Walked in during lunch break and got everything done quickly. Smooth process, friendly staff, and great follow-up. My go-to clinic now!”

“Getting tested felt scary at first, but Dr Prevents made it simple. 24/7 clinic, caring doctors, and excellent aftercare. Highly recommend!”

“Saya dulu takut nak buat STD screening, tapi lepas jumpa Dr Prevents terus rasa lega. Klinik buka 24/7, staff mesra, proses cepat, rawatan jelas. Sangat puas hati!”

“Senang sangat nak walk-in lepas kerja. Servis cepat, doktor friendly, rawatan susulan pun tip-top. Terbaik la Dr Prevents!”

“Mula-mula risau, tapi Dr Prevents buat saya rasa tenang. Klinik buka 24 jam, servis pantas, doktor pun baik.”

“I used to worry about STD tests, but Dr Prevents made it so easy. Open 24/7, supportive team, and fast results and I felt instantly at ease.”

“Walked in during lunch break and got everything done quickly. Smooth process, friendly staff, and great follow-up. My go-to clinic now!”

“Getting tested felt scary at first, but Dr Prevents made it simple. 24/7 clinic, caring doctors, and excellent aftercare. Highly recommend!”

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is the best time to get tested for STDs?

The best time to get tested for STDs depends on the type of STD and the individual’s risk factors. In general, it is recommended to get tested after having unprotected sex with a new partner or after having multiple sexual partners. For some STDs, such as HIV and syphilis, it may take several weeks or months after exposure for the infection to be detectable, so it is important to get tested at the appropriate time. Speak to us for specific STDs.

To prepare for an STD screening test, individuals should avoid sexual activity for at least 24 hours before the test, as this can affect the accuracy of the results. It is also important to follow any specific instructions provided by our doctor, such as collecting a urine sample or swabbing the genital area.

The screening process for STDs can vary depending on the type of test being performed. Generally, our doctor will ask about sexual history and symptoms, collect a blood or urine sample, and/or perform a swab test of the genital area. Some STDs, such as HIV, may require additional testing if the initial screening test is positive.

The time it takes to get results from an STD screening test can vary depending on the type of test conducted. In some cases, results may be available within a few days, while in other cases, it may take several weeks. We’ll inform the estimated result delivery period for the type of tests conducted.

Yes. Many STDs, such as chlamydia, gonorrhoea, and HPV, may not show symptoms at first. You can still spread the infection to others without knowing. That’s why regular screening is important, even if you feel fine.

If you’re sexually active, especially with new or multiple partners, it’s best to get screened every 3 to 6 months. Regular testing helps detect infections early and keeps you and your partner safe.

Most bacterial STDs like chlamydia, gonorrhoea, and syphilis can be cured with medication if detected early. Viral infections such as HIV or herpes can’t be cured, but they can be effectively managed with ongoing treatment.

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Don't Wait to Get Tested.

Untreated STDs can cause long-term health problems even without obvious symptoms. Get tested early and start treatment before it's too late.

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