Common Questions About Chlamydia

What is chlamydia? Chlamydia is a sexually transmitted infection (STI) that is caused by the bacteria Chlamydia trachomatis. According to the CDC, it is the most commonly reported STI in the United States, infecting millions of men and women each year. Chlamydia is usually spread through unprotected vaginal, anal, or oral sex, and it can also be passed from mother … Continued

RealOptions Provides STI/STD Testing & Treatment in Bay Area Amidst Sky High STD Rates

Sexually transmitted infection (STI) or sexually transmitted disease (STD) rates have increased to the highest levels in 30 years. RealOptions Obria Medical Clinics provides STI/STD testing in the Bay Area. We are taking extra precautions following CDC guidelines and recommended medical standards to protect our staff and patients. Unfortunately, some men and women who think they could possibly have a … Continued

STDs and STIs Testing

RealOptions Obria Medical Clinics provides medical testing, diagnosis, and treatment of STDs and STIs. There are many kinds of sexually transmitted diseases and infections. You can get an STD the first time you have vaginal, anal or oral sex. Many STDs have no cure while others can be treated through medication. Most people infected with an STD don’t know it. … Continued

The Importance of Sexual Health

Medical testing for sexually transmitted infections (STI) is one of the many services provided to the public at RealOptions Obria Medical Clinics. “We offer compassionate and confidential care,” said Sandy Rowe the nursing coordinator at the Union City Clinic. “I know there can be a hesitancy to come in because of what people might perceive about getting tested. We want folks to know … Continued

Are you at risk for an STI/STD

Are you at risk for an STI/STD Take our STI/STD quiz! 1. ____ out of ____ sexually active young women has had genital Human Papilloma Virus (HPV). A. 1 out of 30 B. 1 out of 15 C. 1 out of 7 D. 1 out of 2 2. True or False : The younger a person is when they start … Continued