Venerologist :
A venereologist, also called a venerologist in common language, is a doctor who specialises in sexually-transmitted diseases. These doctors earn an MD in DVL after completing an MBBS to earn the title of venereologist.
Venereologists are primarily trained in diagnosing and treating conditions like chlamydia, syphilis, gonorrhea, HIV, HPV and herpes. Besides treating STIs, venereologists can also provide relief from some urinary and reproductive conditions. It is important to consult these specialists for symptoms like vaginal discharge, pain during intercourse, pain during urination, and unusual growths on the genitals. These doctors can also provide relief from symptoms like abnormal bleeding from the vagina and blisters on the anus. Venereologists usually treat their patients with oral medications, ointments and injections. They also help their patients follow safe sex practices and prevent further sexual problems.Found 29 Venerologist in Vijayawada
29-14-58 , Prakasam Road
Besides SBI Zonal Office
Suryaraopet, Vijayawada
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32-6-14, 4th Floor, Visalandhra Rd
Opp Reliance Mart, Prajasakthi Nagar
Moghalrajpuram, Vijayawada
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29-9-20, Govinda Rajulu Naidu St
Opp Sarada Nursing Home, Suryarappeta
Governorpet, vijayawada
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Near Varadhi
Tadepalli, Vijayawada
Tadepalle, vijayawada
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When should I see a venereologist near me?
What are some common sexually transmitted infections (STIs)?
Some of the common sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) seen by specialists for venereal diseases include:
- Chlamydia infection
- Gonorrhoea
- Human papillomavirus or HPV
- Human immunodeficiency virus or HIV
- Hepatitis B
- Hepatitis C and
- Genital herpes
How can I prevent STIs?
The best way to prevent genital infections and sexually transmitted infections (STIs), by below steps:
- Practice abstinence or have a mutually monogamous relationship
- Use barrier methods like condoms, get vaccinated for certain STIs
- Get vaccinations when available such as for Hepatitis B or HPV
- Avoid risky sexual behaviours
- Communicate openly with your partner about STIs
- Get regular STI screenings












