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Worried about chlamydia? Get discreet, affordable testing and treatment via telehealth with Teldoc Australia. Our FRACGP-qualified, AHPRA-registered doctors provide private consultations from anywhere, perfect if you face barriers like stigma or limited local services.
What is Chlamydia?
Chlamydia, caused by the bacterium Chlamydia trachomatis, is one of the most common sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in Australia. This treatable condition often shows no symptoms, making regular testing essential. If left untreated, chlamydia can lead to serious health issues, such as pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) in women or, in rare cases, infertility in men. Our telehealth-guided tests (urine or swabs via labs) help diagnose and manage it effectively.
- Symptoms: Often asymptomatic, but may include unusual vaginal discharge in women; burning sensation when urinating (men and women); painful or swollen testicles in men; bleeding between periods or after sexual intercourse in women; lower back or pelvic pain; rectal pain, discharge, or bleeding (from rectal infections).
- Diagnosis: Simple urine or swab test for accurate detection, even without symptoms.
- Treatment: GP led advice and treatments, including antibiotic prescriptions when clinically appropriate.
Affordable Care for Australians
- Free Testing: No cost for Medicare card holders at most labs across Australia.
- Free Consults: Bulk billed consultations for Medicare card holders, supporting privacy and access barriers.
- Private Fee: for patients without Medicare - starting at $49 See MBS for details.
Why Teldoc?
- Trusted: Experienced doctors, AHPRA-registered.
- Private: Secure, confidential telehealth.
- Fast: Consult in ~15 minutes.
- Affordable: Bulk billing or rebates for eligible patients.
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Chlamydia Testing and Treatment Online FAQs
What are the common symptoms of chlamydia?
Chlamydia is sneaky—it’s asymptomatic in up to 70% of cases, so many don’t know they have it. When symptoms show, they depend on the site: Women might notice unusual vaginal discharge, burning pee, or lower belly pain. Men could see penile discharge, stinging urination, or swollen testes. Both genders with rectal infections may get pain, discharge, or bleeding. In Australia, with over 100,000 diagnoses yearly, early spotting via Teldoc Australia’s telehealth consults can prevent complications
How is chlamydia diagnosed through telehealth in Australia?
Our AHPRA-registered doctors assess your symptoms and risks via secure phone or video consultations, then refer you for bulk-billed urine or swab tests at local pathology labs. Results come quick, leading to tailored chlamydia testing and management plans—no clinic wait times needed.
Can I have chlamydia without symptoms?
Yes, it’s often a silent STI, especially women (up to 80% asymptomatic). That’s why regular screening is key for sexually active Aussies. Teldoc Australia’s discreet online chlamydia consultations make testing easy and private.
How long after exposure do chlamydia symptoms appear?
If they hit, expect them 1-3 weeks post-exposure, but delays up to months aren’t rare. Don’t wait—book a Teldoc telehealth slot for prompt chlamydia advice in Australia.
How is chlamydia transmitted?
This bacterial STI spreads via unprotected vaginal, anal, or oral sex with an infected partner. It can pass from mum to bub during birth too. Not from casual stuff like kissing or towels. Practice safe sex, and use Teldoc for partner notification guidance.
Can you get chlamydia from kissing or sharing utensils?
Nope—it’s strictly a sexual transmission thing. Casual contact like hugs, shared drinks, or toilets won’t spread it. Focus on barrier methods for prevention.
How is chlamydia treated?
Thankfully, Chlamydia is curable with effective antibiotic medications. Please speak to a doctor to discuss your symptoms and to assess if a prescription is right for you.
Can home remedies cure chlamydia without medications?
No, over-the-counter fixes or naturals won’t cure the infection. Untreated, it risks serious complications like infertility.
What happens if chlamydia goes untreated?
Untreated Chlamydia carries serious risks for both men and women. For women, this includes Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID), infertility, ectopic pregnancy, or chronic pelvic pain. Men can develop epididymitis, and face rare impacts on fertility. Early detection is vital.
Can I get tested and treated for chlamydia via Teldoc telehealth?
Yes! Our doctors guide testing referrals and provide comprehensive management options. Following a clinical assessment, your personalised management plan may involve specific lifestyle advice and antibiotic prescription if clinically appropriate.
Does Teldoc Australia offer bulk billing or Medicare rebates for chlamydia?
Yes! Bulk billing (free with Medicare card) for patients facing privacy concerns or have limited local access to health services.
How does Teldoc ensure privacy for chlamydia consultations?
All consultations are encrypted, compliant with Australian privacy laws, and records stay private on our platform. Perfect for stigma-free STI support.
Is this information medically reviewed?
Yes. All medical content on Teldoc is reviewed and approved by our Medical Review Board — a team of AHPRA-registered GPs and specialists, including FRACGP-qualified Dr. Vafa Derakshan and respiratory/sleep medicine expert Dr. Sina M. Keihani — to ensure accuracy and alignment with current Australian guidelines. Meet our Medical Review Board





