Online Chlamydia Treatment in Coquitlam, BC
Coquitlam residents who have tested positive for chlamydia, had a known exposure, or are noticing symptoms can speak privately with a licensed doctor by video. From Burquitlam to Maillardville and Westwood Plateau, we assess your case and send antibiotic prescriptions to a pharmacy near you, with testing requisitions to LifeLabs when needed.
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Coquitlam patients with a positive chlamydia test, a known exposure, or symptoms such as unusual discharge or burning urination can book a discreet video visit. A licensed doctor reviews your case, may order a urine NAAT test, and can prescribe antibiotics sent to your chosen Coquitlam pharmacy. A licensed doctor reviews your intake before the visit and explains the safest next step.
- Discreet video visit with a licensed doctor for chlamydia care
- Fill your prescription at Shoppers Drug Mart, London Drugs, Save-On-Foods, or any Coquitlam pharmacy
- Your intake helps the clinician understand your symptoms, history, and goals before the visit.
- All doctors are registered and licensed to practise in British Columbia
Clinical content is reviewed for accuracy and scope. TelePlus Care appointments proceed only when clinically appropriate after a real assessment, and the doctor will explain the next step if virtual care is not the right fit.
What Chlamydia Is and How Coquitlam Patients Recognize It
Chlamydia is a common bacterial sexually transmitted infection caused by Chlamydia trachomatis. It frequently causes no symptoms, which is why testing after a new partner or a known exposure matters so much for Coquitlam residents. When symptoms do appear, book a video visit if you notice any of the following:
- Unusual discharge from the penis or vagina
- Burning or discomfort during urination
- Pelvic pain or pain during sex in women
- Testicular pain or swelling in men
- Bleeding between periods or after sex
Discreet Virtual Chlamydia Care for Coquitlam
Walk-in clinics around Coquitlam Centre and near Eagle Ridge Hospital can carry long waits, and many people prefer to discuss an STI privately. Our virtual service connects you with a licensed doctor who reviews your symptoms, exposure history, and any test results. If testing is needed, the doctor can send a urine NAAT requisition to a LifeLabs collection site near you. Treatment is a course of antibiotics, typically doxycycline as first-line or azithromycin as an alternative.

Coquitlam Neighbourhoods and Pharmacies We Serve
TelePlus Care patients across Coquitlam fill prescriptions at the pharmacy of their choice. Whether you live in Burquitlam, Maillardville, Westwood Plateau, Eagle Ridge, or near the Lougheed and Coquitlam Central Sky Train stations, your prescription can be issued discreetly after your consultation. Supported pharmacy chains across Coquitlam include Shoppers Drug Mart, London Drugs, Save-On-Foods Pharmacy, Walmart Pharmacy, and independent neighbourhood pharmacies near Coquitlam Centre.

When to Seek In-Person or Emergency Care in Coquitlam
Most uncomplicated chlamydia cases suit virtual care, but certain situations need in-person evaluation at Eagle Ridge Hospital or the nearest hospital emergency department.
- Pregnancy or possible pregnancy with a chlamydia diagnosis or symptoms
- Fever with severe pelvic or lower abdominal pain (possible pelvic inflammatory disease)
- Testicular pain or swelling that is severe or worsening
- Symptoms that persist or return after completing treatment
- feeling very unwell, faint, or unable to keep down medication

How Your TelePlus Care Chlamydia Visit Works
Booking takes less than two minutes from any Coquitlam location with internet access.
- Step 1: Complete the secure, confidential intake form describing your symptoms or exposure
- Step 2: A licensed doctor reviews your case
- Step 3: Connect by video or phone for your consultation
- Step 4: Receive a testing requisition and/or an antibiotic prescription to fill at your chosen Coquitlam pharmacy
- Step 5: Receive aftercare guidance, including partner notification and repeat testing advice

Partners, Repeat Testing, and Preventing Reinfection
Treating chlamydia is only part of the picture. Sexual partners should also be tested and treated to prevent reinfection, and you should avoid sex until treatment is complete. Untreated chlamydia can lead to pelvic inflammatory disease, infertility, and ectopic pregnancy, so completing the full course matters.
- Avoid sex until you and your partner(s) have completed treatment
- Encourage recent partners to get tested and treated
- Plan a repeat test about three months after treatment
- Use condoms consistently to lower the risk of future infection
- Get retested when starting a relationship with a new partner

About TelePlus Care Serving Coquitlam
TelePlus Care is a virtual clinic providing discreet care to patients across Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam, Port Moody, and the wider Tri-Cities and Metro Vancouver. Our doctors are licensed to practise medicine. All consultations are conducted on PIPEDA-compliant infrastructure. The booking team confirms appointment timing, intake needs, and follow-up expectations before your visit.

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Connect with a licensed healthcare provider from the comfort of your home. No referral needed — book your virtual appointment today.
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Teleplus care clinic is not an urgent care clinic. If you have an emergency please call911 or go to the nearest urgent care facility.












