Take control of your sexual health at the Community Care by Trust Women clinic in Oklahoma City, OK.
Birth control options are essential for people who are sexually active but do not wish to become pregnant. For those interested in birth control options we offer a broad range of FDA-approved methods, including Long Acting Reversible Contraception (LARCs), such as Nexplanon and intrauterine devices (IUDs), at a reduced cost for qualified patients.
Pregnancy testing and counseling are an important part of navigating the pregnancy journey and can provide critical information to help individuals make informed decisions that align with their needs and values.
We offer testing and treatment for Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs). STI testing is essential for those who are sexually active and should be done at least once per year. Those who have multiple or anonymous partners should have STI testing every 3-6 months. STI testing includes syphilis, chlamydia, gonorrhea, and HIV. Early detection and treatment can help prevent additional health problems.
Commonly known as a Pap test or Pap smear, cervical cancer screenings test for the presence of cervical cancer or precancerous cells.
Clinical breast examinations look for anything that is atypical and can detect a lump in your breast or other changes that might require additional testing.
Plan B is the “morning after pill” emergency contraception that can be taken up to 72 hours after unprotected sex. Plan B does not protect you from sexually transmitted infections (STIs) but can prevent pregnancy. Plan B is offered for free when supplies are available. We also offer free condoms to help protect against STIs and pregnancy.
Your annual preventive health exam (aka well visit or annual physical) is scheduled with your care team to catch potential health issues early, before they become serious, and to help you focus on wellness and a healthy lifestyle while identifying important screening tests, vaccinations and other necessary testing or referrals to specialists.
HIV screenings are the only way to know if you are positive for the virus. If you have HIV, finding out quickly means you can start treatment right way so you can feel better, live a long, full life, and take steps to prevent passing HIV to other people.
An HPV (human papillomavirus) screening is a laboratory test that checks for the presence of HPV in cervical cells. HPV is a virus that can cause cell changes on the cervix that can lead to cervical cancer.
The HPV vaccine protects against types of the human papillomaviruses that cause cervical, vaginal, and vulvar cancers in women, as well as anal cancer, penile cancer, and certain head and neck cancers in both men and women. The HPV vaccine is most effective when given before exposure to the virus and has reduced HPV infection rates by 64% in the US.
PEP and PrEP are HIV prevention medications. Post-exposure Prophylaxis (PEP) is an emergency medication taken within 72 hours of being potentially exposed to HIV to prevent becoming infected. Pre-exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) is a medication taken to prevent getting HIV from sex or injection drug use. Both medications must be taken as prescribed to be effective.
Gender-affirming care is medical care for trans, non-binary, and two-spirit people. Trust Women’s OKC clinic is dedicated to expanding access to gender-affirming health care for people in all stages of life.
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