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Online Chlamydia & STI Exposure Care

Confidential evaluation and treatment after possible chlamydia or STI exposure — guided by a licensed provider, from home.

Care After Possible Exposure

If you may have been exposed to chlamydia or another sexually transmitted infection, getting evaluated promptly is important — both for your health and to prevent passing an infection to others. Some STIs cause symptoms, while others do not.

During a private virtual visit, a licensed provider can review your exposure and any symptoms, coordinate testing where available, and provide or arrange treatment when clinically appropriate.

Our STI Exposure Services

  • Confidential evaluation after possible exposure
  • Lab-test ordering and coordination where available
  • Treatment when clinically appropriate
  • Guidance on partner notification and prevention
  • Referral for in-person testing or care when needed

How Testing & Treatment Works

Depending on the infection and your symptoms, your provider may recommend lab testing before treatment, or treatment based on exposure and symptoms when appropriate. They will explain which tests are advised, how to get them, and what the results mean for next steps. Some situations require in-person care.

Your visit is a flat $39 — a transparent, cash-pay rate with no insurance required.

When Telehealth Is a Good Fit

  • Possible exposure to chlamydia or another STI
  • Symptoms such as discharge, burning, or irritation
  • Wanting confidential evaluation and testing guidance

When to seek in-person care: Seek prompt in-person or emergency care for severe pelvic or testicular pain, high fever, or other signs of a serious infection. Some STIs require an in-person exam or lab work to diagnose and treat safely.

Frequently Asked Questions

Chlamydia is often confirmed with a test before treatment, though treatment after exposure may be appropriate in some cases. Your provider will explain what applies to you.
Yes. Many STIs cause no symptoms, so testing after a possible exposure is important even if you feel fine.
Your provider can offer guidance on partner notification and treatment to help prevent reinfection and further spread.
Yes. Visits are private and conducted on a HIPAA-compliant, encrypted platform.
Medically reviewed by Blair Carmichael-Lober, DNP, CRNP, Omnia TeleHealth's founder and primary provider, on June 15, 2026. Learn about our editorial & medical review policy.

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