Counselling on sexually transmitted infections

Counselling on HIV and other sexually transmitted infections. You can find the opening hours under "Contact".

Description

  • Counselling on HIV and other sexually transmitted infections (STI), risks and transmission routes, protection and treatment options, special counselling after a positive test result
  • Anonymous, confidential counselling
  • Testing possible according to individual risk for HIV, syphilis, hepatitis A, B, C, chlamydia and gonorrhoea (gonorrhoea)
  • The entire service, including counselling and tests, is free of charge. Exception: additional HIV rapid test on request (costs: 26 euros)
  • Notification of results by telephone; the results can also be collected in person on request.
  • Support and referral to specialised practices, clinics and cooperation partners
  • If necessary, treatment of an acute chlamydia infection
  • Outreach work (in hard-to-reach target groups with information about the counselling and testing services as well as on-site counselling)
  • Public relations work (information stands, information events, lectures)
  • Information events on sexually transmitted infections for professionals working with adolescents and young adults.

Prerequisites

  • The consultation hours with testing(test counselling) are open to all Munich residents.
  • The gynaecological outpatient clinic is primarily aimed at women with difficult access to medical care, for example women without health insurance.

Duration & Costs

Processing time

Blood test for HIV, syphilis, hepatitis A,B,C:
approx. 5 working days

Swab/urine test for chlamydia and gonorrhoea:
approx. 10 working days

HIV rapid test:
approx. 30 minutes

Fees

  • Laboratory test: free of charge
  • HIV rapid test: 26 euros

Payment methods available

Questions & Answers

Yes.

Six weeks after the risk contact is sufficient for HIV, for other tests it may be a little longer. You will receive further information during a personal consultation.

A rapid test can be carried out twelve weeks after the last risk contact. This so-called diagnostic gap is 12 weeks for the rapid HIV test and 6 weeks for the conventional HIV laboratory test after a risk contact. A reactive HIV rapid test result must be checked by a confirmatory test from venous blood.

The term "rapid" in the HIV rapid test only means that the result is available more quickly after the blood sample is taken than with the conventional laboratory test, but not that you can be tested more quickly for a risk.

Depending on the risk profile: HIV, syphilis, hepatitis A, B, C, chlamydia, gonorrhoea

HIV, syphilis, hepatitis A, B, C tests: approx. 5 working days
Chlamydia and gonorrhoea tests: approx. 10 working days
HIV rapid test: approx. 30 minutes

You can also request the test result by telephone.

No, the entire service, including the counselling and tests, is free of charge.
Exception: HIV rapid test on request (costs 26 euros)

Legal basis

§ Section 19 IfSG (Infection Protection Act)

Landeshauptstadt München

Gesundheitsreferat
SG Beratungsstellen STI / ProstSchG

Internet

Postal address

Landeshauptstadt München
Gesundheitsreferat
SG Beratungsstellen STI / ProstSchG

Bayerstraße 28a
80335 München

Fax: +49 89 233-47839

Address

Bayerstraße 28a
80335 München

Personal counselling hours

(without appointment)

Monday:
08.00 - 11.00 a.m
Tuesday:
14.00 - 18.00
Thursday:
08.00 - 11.00 a.m
14.00 - 15.00 hrs

(for women with difficult access to medical care)
Monday:
13.00 - 15.00

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