I’ve just phoned and asked for a routine STD test and the receptionist has said that they are unable to give me a kit since they have a max amount of kits they can send out in a week. I understand this is not a ground floor staff issue, this is a management issue and possibly higher. I would like to understand where the logic is in a very student orientated city, there is a max amount of tests sent out per week. We are encouraged to get ourselves checked but when we do enquire to our GP’s we are told, go to the sexual health clinic and now the sexual health clinic has to turn you away also? Safe sex is not just about contraception, it’s the after care also since people to have sex unprotected and anyone should be able to get tested when they can. There’s some days I can’t make it to the clinic due to opening hours due to the nature of my job.
I think it’s absolutely shocking that receptionists are having to tell the public sorry you can’t get checked because we can only give out x amount of tests per week. I’m very open and I’m not ashamed to get tested but there are people who are ashamed and if they phoned up and received the same answer they might not phone back and ask for another one, since that might have taken a lot of guts and confidence to do so.
Also any reason as to why you can’t book a self test online? I, like many others I assume, work during the day, and don’t exactly want to be phoning during my work hours to get an STD check, where my possible work colleagues may overhear. Understandably if you needed a nurse to check you over for the likes of Herpes etc, however for your basic STD check, there should be an option to order online, and pick up or even sent to your home address. Take the shame out of testing and encourage people to test, it could be life threatening and damaging if not checked.
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