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Academics => Medical Department => Topic started by: aster on June 05, 2014, 04:28:39 PM
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Mga katambay, I suspect that I have STD but I cannot be seen in an STD clinic. Does anybody know of a doctor who can treat me in a hotel? help pls...
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email this:
privy_treatment@yahoo.com
they allow arrangements to do treatment privately.
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thank you. maayos ba ito? i mean, are they medical professionals?
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Bakit mo naman nasabi na may STD ka? There is no need na pumunta talaga sa isang STD clinic any GP can handle that. Furthermore wag kang mabahala na pumunta sa isang professional, may tinatawag na doctor-patient confidentiality kaya your secret is safe...
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Bakit mo naman nasabi na may STD ka? There is no need na pumunta talaga sa isang STD clinic any GP can handle that. Furthermore wag kang mabahala na pumunta sa isang professional, may tinatawag na doctor-patient confidentiality kaya your secret is safe...
very well said boss charlie... usually ang slight STDs mga UTI lang kaso di talaga ito namamatay agad so dapat consult talaga sa doctors, i have friends na nagkaroon na nito and talaga naman isinusumpa na nila ang STDs...
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very well said boss charlie... usually ang slight STDs mga UTI lang kaso di talaga ito namamatay agad so dapat consult talaga sa doctors, i have friends na nagkaroon na nito and talaga naman isinusumpa na nila ang STDs...
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Hahaha kaya nga isa sa mga pamantayan ko sa buhay eh, in life dapat may kaibigan/kabarkada kang doktor. HAHA
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A friend and I have done it with a common girl. (No, not a threesome) And he told me he now has infection. That's how i suspect i have it too.
I prefer a specialist, sir. (No offense to GPs)
Thank you rowver. It's a big help.
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Iwas popoy muna paps sa kumander or gf. La ba condom?
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There's no such thing as an STD clinic. Just go to any hospital and ask for a doctor. Tell him your problem. Show the doctor your dick. Pay him. Go home. Stop falling your goat. Do the chickens for a change.
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too late para umiwas...
the common girl happened months ago. i just found out lately abt my friend's infection
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A friend and I have done it with a common girl. (No, not a threesome) And he told me he now has infection. That's how i suspect i have it too.
I prefer a specialist, sir. (No offense to GPs)
Thank you rowver. It's a big help.
Wala pong nag-sspecialized sa STD sir meron lang pong infectious disease specialist o kaya a urologist but as I've said pareho lang naman yan kasi common na talaga ang STD's even a 2nd year highskul kid eh may idea na sa paksang yan. Furthermore kung di naman kaya ng GP eh irerefer ka naman nyan sa isang specialist na sa tingin nya eh may sapat na kakayahan para sa kaso mo.
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thanks, charlie.
I preferred the infectious disease specialist. Urologists are more of surgeons, i believe. What i had was an infection. What was most important for me was they did everything at a hotel i checked into.
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In general, doctors will not treat patients in a hotel, patients that they don't know, unless the hotel manager calls in behalf of their customer/patient. It would be awkward if you request the hotel manager to call for an infectious disease specialist. It may create a widespread panic in the hotel which may lead, either to customers and hotel personnel abandoning the hotel or the hotel being quarantined. Instead of ensuring your privacy,even the government may step in.
The best way would be to google the name of a specialist in your preferred hospital, choose the doctor you want, make an appointment, go, and get a diagnosis.
The only reason a reputable doctor will accept to treat you in a hotel is if you were referred by a common friend whom the doctor respect and believe, believe that you're a legitimate patient who really needs help.
Nobody here can do that because, I think, nobody here knows you enough to risk their reputation in referring you to a doctor-friend of theirs, in case something untoward happens.
When a female patient suspects herself to have, or have STD, they go to an OB-Gyne. The male counterpart is the urologist. Infectious disease specialist normally handle flu/flu-like symptoms and diseases (Ebola, H1N1 - bird flu) and the like. Chances are, they will refer you to a urologist.
Stop dilly-dallying and get yourself diagnosed. I know you take your privacy seriously and doctors take the doctor-patient relationship seriously too. Now, if you're somewhat famous, you're literally and figuratively falled. You just need to man-up and deal with the consequences.
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In general, doctors will not treat patients in a hotel, patients that they don't know, unless the hotel manager calls in behalf of their customer/patient. It would be awkward if you request the hotel manager to call for an infectious disease specialist. It may create a widespread panic in the hotel which may lead, either to customers and hotel personnel abandoning the hotel or the hotel being quarantined. Instead of ensuring your privacy,even the government may step in.
The best way would be to google the name of a specialist in your preferred hospital, choose the doctor you want, make an appointment, go, and get a diagnosis.
The only reason a reputable doctor will accept to treat you in a hotel is if you were referred by a common friend whom the doctor respect and believe, believe that you're a legitimate patient who really needs help.
Nobody here can do that because, I think, nobody here knows you enough to risk their reputation in referring you to a doctor-friend of theirs, in case something untoward happens.
When a female patient suspects herself to have, or have STD, they go to an OB-Gyne. The male counterpart is the urologist. Infectious disease specialist normally handle flu/flu-like symptoms and diseases (Ebola, H1N1 - bird flu) and the like. Chances are, they will refer you to a urologist.
Stop dilly-dallying and get yourself diagnosed. I know you take your privacy seriously and doctors take the doctor-patient relationship seriously too. Now, if you're somewhat famous, you're literally and figuratively falled. You just need to man-up and deal with the consequences.
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Pwede rin ang isang infectious disease specialist di lang naman sila limited sa flu/flu-like symptoms STDs are also infections though some of them does not present with a flu like symptoms. Yes tama dapat talaga pumunta na at di na dapat mahiya.
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hi guys, can you suggest any clinic. pref QC area that is specialist/urologist.
pakipm na lang just in case.
TIA
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Tama po sila lahat kung may suspect ka na may std the sooner the better na magpacheck ka para maagapan agad..
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hmmm duktor sa tulo, ala akong kilala eh .. ..
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Naku punta na agad sa doc para maagapan. Pwede naman sa infection doctor ka pumunta para d halata
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i had an unfortunate incident like this recently. i went to an STD clinic in QC beside DLTB station (it says STD clinic on its signboard). okey naman at effective ang treatment, plus may confidentiality pa. kung hindi ka celebrity or public figure, pwede kang pumunta dun dahil hindi ka naman kilala sa labas.
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Hindi na po STD kundi STI ung tawag kasi nga Hindi naman talaga siya sakit kundi type ng infection. may mga antibiotic depende sa klase ng infection. pero mas ok talaga kung magpunta ka sa isang ospital para malaman mo kung ano talaga yan. try mo magpunta dun sa hindi ka makikilala like sa ibang probinsya or lugar na hindi ka madalas mapadpad... warning na din to sa mga nagbabasa ng stories na hindi gumagamit ng condom. wag nyo gayahin yun.. pawang pang propesyunal lang... haha...
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Mostly the treatment involves a quinolone antibiotic. Ingat2x kasi sa pagtira haha
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madaming clinic that offers this treatment and rest assure that confidential ung records mo... antibiotics talaga katapat niyan... medyo pricey nga lang talaga...
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Only need to go to any internist. Just tell them UTI. Bahala na sila magwork up