Sexual Health Clinic in Sydney | Bulk Billed STI Testing & PrEP

Confidential, inclusive, and bulk-billed sexual health services are available at Key Health Medical Centres.
Our clinic provides STI testing, treatment, PrEP prescriptions, and contraception advice in a safe and judgment-free environment.

Patient privacy and confidential healthcare information protected at Key Health Medical Centres Sydney.

Quick Info Boxes:

  • ✅ Bulk Billed

  • ✅ Confidential Consultations

  • ✅ STI Testing & Treatment

  • ✅ PrEP Prescriptions

  • ✅ Contraception Advice

  • ✅ Same-Day Appointments Available

Sexual Health Clinic Opening Hours

Confidential sexual health appointments available throughout the week.

Day
Time
Monday
9:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Tuesday
9:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Wednesday
9:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Friday
9:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Appointments are recommended. Walk-ins are subject to availability.

Our Sexual Health Services

GP consultation and patient-centred healthcare discussion at Key Health Medical Centre Sydney.

STI Screening & Testing

We provide confidential screening for both symptomatic and asymptomatic sexually transmitted infections (STIs), including:

  • Chlamydia

  • Gonorrhoea

  • Syphilis

  • HIV

  • Hepatitis testing

  • General sexual health screening

STI Treatment

Our doctors provide treatment and follow-up care for sexually transmitted infections, including syphilis management where appropriate.

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PrEP Prescriptions

We offer:

  • New PrEP prescriptions

  • Continuing PrEP prescriptions

  • Monitoring and follow-up advice

Note:

Patients requiring continuation of PrEP should bring a recent blood test demonstrating kidney function.

Contraception Advice

Our GPs provide advice and prescriptions for contraception options tailored to your needs.

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When Should You Get Tested?

You should consider STI testing if you have:

  • New sexual partners

  • Unprotected sex

  • Symptoms such as discharge, pain, sores, or burning

  • Been advised by a partner to get tested

  • Not had a recent sexual health check

Note

Many STIs can have no symptoms, which is why regular testing is important.

Frequently Asked Questions