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What are Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs)?

Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are among the most prevalent infectious conditions worldwide, with the CDC estimating over 26 million new cases annually in the United States. Common STIs include chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, herpes simplex virus (HSV), trichomonas, and HIV. Many STIs are asymptomatic or cause only mild symptoms, making routine testing and prompt evaluation of potential exposures critically important for individual and public health.

Blood sample vials and test tubes — comprehensive STD testing panel

Telehealth is highly effective for STI care. A clinical encounter can assess symptom history, risk factors, and exposure timeline, and result in same-day laboratory orders sent to a local Quest, LabCorp, or health department site in DE, MD, or WA. For infections with well-defined treatment protocols — such as chlamydia, gonorrhea, and trichomonas — treatment can often be initiated empirically or upon lab confirmation via a follow-up message or visit.

your board-certified provider, approaches all STI-related care with clinical precision and without judgment. All visits are strictly confidential and HIPAA-compliant. He is licensed to practice in DE, MD, and WA.

Common STI Symptoms

Unusual genital discharge (yellow, green, gray)

Burning or pain with urination

Genital sores, ulcers, or blisters

Rash including on palms or soles (possible syphilis)

Pelvic pain or lower abdominal cramping

Pain or swelling in the testicles

Itching, redness, or irritation in the genital area

Rectal pain, discharge, or bleeding (proctitis)

How Innocre Treats STIs Online

Your telehealth visit begins with a detailed, confidential history: symptoms, sexual history, last exposure, partners, and prior STI testing or diagnosis. Based on your presentation, your provider will either order appropriate laboratory testing sent to a local lab you choose, or — for high-risk exposures with clear symptom patterns — discuss empiric treatment options.

Chlamydia is treated with doxycycline 100 mg twice daily for 7 days (preferred by current CDC guidelines) or azithromycin 1 g single dose. Trichomonas is treated with metronidazole 2 g single dose. Herpes antivirals include valacyclovir (Valtrex) and acyclovir for episodic or suppressive therapy. Gonorrhea treatment requires ceftriaxone injection, which we will coordinate with a local clinic. All lab results are reviewed by your provider and communicated through the secure Charm patient portal.

Partner notification guidance and referrals to sexual health resources are available. your provider is licensed in DE, MD, and WA. PrEP for HIV prevention can also be evaluated during your visit.

⚠️ When to Go to the Emergency Room

Telehealth is appropriate for most STI evaluations. However, seek emergency care immediately if you experience:

  • Severe pelvic inflammatory disease with fever, inability to walk, or peritoneal signs — requires IV antibiotics
  • Testicular pain and swelling (epididymo-orchitis) worsening despite oral treatment
  • Signs of disseminated gonococcal infection: joint pain, skin lesions, high fever
  • HIV exposure within 72 hours — go to the ER immediately for post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP)
  • Syphilitic neurological symptoms: sudden headache, confusion, vision or hearing changes
Medical Disclaimer: This page is for informational purposes only. It does not constitute medical advice. A licensed provider evaluation is required for diagnosis and treatment.

STD Testing & Treatment — Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. All telehealth visits at Innocre are conducted under HIPAA regulations. Your information is never shared without your explicit consent. Lab orders are sent directly to the lab of your choice, and results flow back only to your provider portal.
Yes. your provider can order a comprehensive STI panel including chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, HIV, hepatitis B and C, and herpes IgG to a local Quest or LabCorp in DE, MD, or WA. Panels are customized based on your risk factors and exposure history.
Asymptomatic exposure evaluations are an excellent use of telehealth. your provider will review your exposure history and recommend appropriate testing windows — for example, chlamydia and gonorrhea can be tested 1–2 weeks post-exposure, while HIV testing windows vary by test type (4th generation antigen/antibody tests are reliable at 18–45 days).
Yes. your provider can evaluate you for PrEP eligibility, order baseline labs (HIV, renal function, STI screen), and prescribe emtricitabine/tenofovir (Truvada or Descovy) with appropriate quarterly follow-up. PrEP reduces the risk of HIV acquisition by over 99% when taken as directed.
Most STI treatments are oral prescriptions sent to your pharmacy. Ceftriaxone for gonorrhea requires an intramuscular injection, so we will coordinate a referral to a local clinic or pharmacy that can administer it. We will guide you through this process seamlessly.
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