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Confidential Online STI/STD Testing in Saskatchewan

People across Saskatchewan can arrange discreet STI and STD testing without travelling far or sitting in a waiting room. A licensed doctor reviews your symptoms, exposure history, and risk factors over secure video, then issues a laboratory requisition. A licensed doctor reviews your intake before the visit and explains the safest next step.

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People across Saskatchewan can book a confidential online STI/STD consultation with TelePlus Care. A licensed doctor reviews your exposure history and symptoms by video, then issues a lab requisition for tests such as chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, and HIV where indicated. Samples are collected at a local SHA laboratory site. A licensed doctor reviews your intake before the visit and explains the safest next step.

  • Private video visit with a licensed doctor, often within the same day
  • A licensed doctor reviews your intake before the visit and explains the safest next step
  • Common tests arranged: chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, HIV, and hepatitis or herpes where indicated
  • Your intake helps the clinician understand your symptoms, history, and goals before the visit.
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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.

Discreet STI Testing Across Saskatchewan

For people in smaller Saskatchewan communities, privacy and travel distance are common reasons testing gets delayed. TelePlus Care lets you start the process from home anywhere in the province, on your own schedule. A licensed doctor reviews your situation by video and issues a requisition for the right tests. It may be worth booking if any of the following apply:

  • Unprotected sex or a condom that broke during a recent encounter
  • A partner has told you they tested positive for an STI
  • Unusual discharge, a new genital sore, itching, or burning when you urinate
  • You want a baseline screen before or during a new relationship
  • It has been a while since your last test and you want peace of mind

Which STI and STD Tests Can Be Arranged

There is no single fixed panel and no panel details are quoted here. Your doctor selects tests based on your exposures, symptoms, and risk factors. Testing commonly arranged includes:

  • Chlamydia and gonorrhea, usually by urine NAAT or a swab
  • Syphilis and HIV, which require a blood draw
  • Hepatitis B and C where your history suggests a risk
  • Herpes (HSV) testing when sores are present or symptoms warrant it
  • Repeat or follow-up testing to confirm a result when needed
STI and STD tests arranged for Saskatchewan patients

Window Periods: Timing Your Test Correctly

Infections do not become detectable the moment after exposure. The window period is the time the body needs before a test can reliably detect an infection. HIV and syphilis can take several days to a few weeks after exposure before a blood test detects them, while chlamydia and gonorrhea often show sooner. Testing too early can give a falsely reassuring result, so share the date of your most recent possible exposure and your doctor will advise on the best time to test and whether a repeat test is needed.

STI testing window periods explained for Saskatchewan patients

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When to Seek In-Person or Emergency Care

Online testing suits routine and many symptomatic situations, but some circumstances need in-person care. Visit your nearest hospital emergency department, such as Royal University Hospital in Saskatoon or Regina General Hospital, if any of the following apply:

  • A possible recent high-risk HIV exposure that may need post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) within 72 hours, which requires urgent in-person care
  • Severe pelvic, abdominal, or testicular pain, particularly with fever
  • You are pregnant and have STI symptoms or a known exposure
  • High fever, feeling very unwell, or rapidly spreading genital sores
  • Heavy or unusual bleeding alongside other symptoms
When Saskatchewan patients should seek in-person STI care

How Your TelePlus Care STI Testing Visit Works

The process starts in just a few minutes from anywhere in Saskatchewan with an internet connection.

  • Step 1: Complete the secure intake form describing your symptoms and exposure history
  • Step 2: A licensed doctor reviews your case
  • Step 3: Connect by video to discuss your risk factors and which tests are appropriate
  • Step 4: Receive a laboratory requisition for your nearest SHA collection site
  • Step 5: Provide your samples, then have your results reviewed and treatment arranged if needed
How a TelePlus Care STI testing visit works in Saskatchewan

Results, Treatment, and Pharmacies in Saskatchewan

Once the lab processes your samples, your results are reviewed confidentially. If a result is positive, your doctor discusses treatment and either prescribes medication or arranges appropriate follow-up, with guidance on notifying partners. Any prescription can be filled at the Saskatchewan pharmacy of your choice, including Shoppers Drug Mart, Rexall, a Co-op or Sobeys pharmacy, or a neighbourhood independent pharmacy.

STI treatment and pharmacy options in Saskatchewan

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About TelePlus Care Serving Saskatchewan

TelePlus Care is a virtual clinic providing confidential STI and STD testing to patients across Saskatchewan. 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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Teleplus care clinic is not an urgent care clinic. If you have an emergency please call911 or go to the nearest urgent care facility.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Your video visit and results are kept private on secure, PIPEDA-compliant infrastructure. The doctor issues a lab requisition you take to a collection site, and your results are reviewed with you confidentially.

A licensed doctor reviews your intake before the visit and explains the safest next step

It depends on the infection. HIV and syphilis can take days to weeks after exposure to become detectable, while chlamydia and gonorrhea often appear sooner. Your doctor will advise on timing and whether to repeat testing later.

Your doctor reviews the result with you confidentially, prescribes or arranges treatment, and provides guidance on notifying partners. Any prescription can be filled at the Saskatchewan pharmacy of your choice.

If you may have had a high-risk HIV exposure, post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) must be started within 72 hours. Seek urgent in-person care at your nearest hospital emergency department rather than waiting for an online visit.

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Medical Disclaimer: The information on this website is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider before making any health-related decisions. If you are experiencing a medical emergency, call 911 immediately.

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