Today is our last STI clinic. Appointments are still available! Schedule online or call our appointment line to secure your spot.
If you couldn't make it to one of our clinics this week, STI testing is available Monday-Friday at DeWeese Health Center.
Appointments are still available for today's STI clinic!
For more information on tests available, cost, and how to schedule, visit: https://t.co/Kh2VxtySWW
If you find out that you have an STI, it’s normal for emotions of frustration or embarrassment to come up.
STIs Happen. Most people have tested positive for an STI at least once. What matters is getting tested and getting treated.
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Did you know that 1 in 5 people in the U.S. have an STI. Know your status by visiting one of our four STI clinics this week! For more information, please visit https://t.co/Kh2VxtySWW.
Screening, prevention, and treatment are all part of taking charge of your sexual health! Schedule an appointment for one of our upcoming STI clinics by visiting: https://t.co/Kh2VxtySWW
Welcome back, Flashes! Just a reminder that the health center will be offering four self-pay STI testing clinics NEXT WEEK! For more information, please visit https://t.co/Kh2Vxtyl7o.
Whether it's a spring fling or a serious thing, get yourself tested! DeWeese Health Center is hosting four STI testing clinics in April for STI Awareness Month. For information on clinic dates, available testing, and how to schedule, visit https://t.co/Kh2VxtySWW.
Mark your calendars! DeWeese Health Center will be hosting four STI clinics for STI Awareness Month. For more information, please visit: https://t.co/Kh2VxtySWW
Cervical cancer usually doesn’t have any symptoms, which is why routine screening is so important. When symptoms do occur, they may include vaginal bleeding after sex or between periods, abnormal vaginal discharge, pelvic pain, or pain during sex. https://t.co/l4cxPGDOmw
“The most important things you can do to help prevent cervical cancer: get vaccinated against HPV, have regular screening tests, and go back to the doctor if your screening test results are not normal.” DeWeese Health Center can provide the care you need!
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