Confidential Chlamydia Treatment in Singapore
Discreet, Private, and Judgment-Free Medical Care
If you have tested positive or suspect exposure, our doctor-led team provides evidence-based and discreet treatment focused on your recovery and peace of mind. Receive professional medical care and privacy at every step.
Understanding Chlamydia
A chlamydia infection is caused by the bacterium Chlamydia trachomatis, which can be transmitted through vaginal, anal, or oral sexual intercourse[1].
Any sexually active person can become infected through contact with the mucous membranes of the vagina, urethra, rectum, or mouth.
Why Is Chlamydia So Common?
Chlamydia is one of the most frequently diagnosed sexually transmitted infections because:
- It is easily transmitted through unprotected sex
- It often spreads without symptoms, making it difficult to detect
- It’s more common among young adults, who may have multiple partners or inconsistent condom use
Burning or pain during urination
Abnormal vaginal discharge (in women)
Painful sexual intercourse (in women)
Lower abdominal or back pain
Bleeding after intercourse or between periods (in women)
Penile discharge or itching (in men)
Rectal pain and discharge (after anal sex)
Testicular pain and swelling (in men)
Who Should Get Tested?
Are sexually active
Have had unprotected sex
Have multiple sexual partners
Are starting a new relationship
Display symptoms of infection
Have been exposed but are asymptomatic
Why Early Detection Matters
For Women:
- Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID) leading to chronic pain, infertility, or ectopic pregnancy[4]
- Higher risk of HIV infection
- Pregnancy complications, including premature birth or infection in the baby
For Men:
- Epididymitis, which can cause pain, swelling, and possible infertility[5]
- Rarely, Reiter’s Syndrome, which affects joints, eyes, and the urethra[5]
Chlamydia can also spread to the rectum or eyes, causing irritation or discharge.
At AscendCare, we simplify the chlamydia treatment process. Our goal is to provide fast, effective care so you can resolve the infection quickly and move forward with confidence in your sexual health.
Professional, Compassionate Care
Dr Michael Yan (Medical Director)
Duke NUS Singapore trained medical practitioner with special interest in sexual health
Dr. Michael Yan has a special interest in sexual health and provides evidence-based chlamydia treatment in Singapore. He is committed to offering a confidential and non-judgemental service where patient well-being is the top priority.
Fully Licensed & HCSA Compliant
AscendCare Medical Clinic is fully licensed under the Healthcare Services Act (HCSA) by the Ministry of Health, Singapore[6]. We adhere to the requisite standards of medical care, patient safety, and confidentiality.
Chlamydia Consultation Cost
Consultation
Your discreet first step to getting treated.
from $28
✓ Private consultation with an experienced doctor.
✓ Assessment of symptoms and medical history.
✓ Discussion of appropriate testing options (e.g., urine, swab).
✓ A personalised treatment plan will be created for you.
The Chlamydia Treatment Process
Consultation & Screening
Your visit begins with a private consultation with our doctor. Based on your symptoms and exposure history, tests may include:
- Urine test — most common, quick, and painless
- Swab test — vaginal, urethral, or rectal sample (depending on exposure site)
- Blood test — if screening for other STIs together
Fasting or preparation:
No fasting is required. You may be advised not to urinate for at least 1–2 hours before your test to ensure sample accuracy.
Treatment & Recovery
Once diagnosed, our doctor will prescribe a short course of antibiotics that effectively clears the infection[7].
You’ll be advised to avoid sexual contact until treatment is complete and symptoms (if any) resolve.
Follow-Up & Confirmation
A repeat test may be recommended, especially if you’re pregnant, have ongoing risk, or were recently re-exposed.
Your Safety & Your Privacy
Prevention
While there is no vaccine for chlamydia yet, preventive measures can greatly reduce your risk:
- Use condoms consistently and correctly
- Limit the number of sexual partners
- Avoid unprotected sex
- Get tested regularly if sexually active
- Ensure both partners are treated if an infection occurs
These steps help protect you from chlamydia and other STIs.
Our Focus on Confidentiality & Privacy
We understand that sexual health concerns are sensitive. That’s why every visit to AscendCare is handled with:
- Privacy — your information and test results are strictly confidential
- Discreet environment — separate consultation areas for maximum comfort
- Non-judgmental approach — inclusive medical care
Your health, dignity, and peace of mind always come first.
Regain Your Confidence and Peace of Mind
At our Singapore clinic, we are committed to providing a professional, respectful, and completely confidential experience. We are here to provide the treatment you need, without judgment.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Chlamydia Treatment
Will I Need A Consultation For My Screening?
Yes. A consultation is compulsory before any screening, as it will enable you to determine the best screening type that suits your needs, based on your symptoms and exposure, which will be explained during your consultation.
What Are The Common Chlamydia Symptoms?
How Does The Treatment For Chlamydia Work?
How Quickly Does Chlamydia Treatment Work?
Is The Chlamydia Treatment Process Painful?
Do I Need To Tell My Partner?
Can Chlamydia Come Back After Treatment?
Is Follow-Up Testing Needed?
A repeat test may be recommended depending your risk profile which our doctor will assess during the consultation.
How Can I Protect Myself?
The most effective way to prevent infection is to avoid unprotected sex and remain faithful to your partner.
Some measures to reduce the risk of transmission include:
- Using condoms consistently and correctly
- Refraining from sexual activity until your infection is fully cleared
- Informing your partner(s) so they can be tested and treated
- Limiting sexual partners and getting screened regularly
Medical Fact Check & References
Disclaimer: The information provided is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. A consultation with a qualified medical practitioner is required for diagnosis and treatment.