Online Doctor Appointment Prescription Referral
The Referral Fee is for an Online Prescription to our Partner Doctors team and is for the following positive test results:
How does our GP Video Referral Appointment work?
After you have the results of your STI test or one of the above needs, you can have your referral if you book it here. After you’ve paid for the service, please go to your dashboard.
Click on the Tab Video Appointment and schedule your appointment with the GP.
Order your kit online and once it arrive collect your sample at home.
Then, drop off the Kit in the morning to the Royal Mail Red Street Box. Use the Track24/48 Return Label to the Lab.
Lastly, once your results are ready, we will send you an email with your Result. Also you can view the report in your Dashboard.
Please complete the Steps as follows:
- Payment is made
- Open your Account Dashboard
- Click on Video Appointment to book your Appointment
- Click on the Video Button to chat to the Doctor
For Support from us use at cs@medicinesonline.org.uk or via WhatsApp : at +44 7737 331342 and let us know your order number.
You will receive the prescription within 24 hours after being created by our prescriber.
My STD Prescription Testimony – By Michele (Part I)
My experience begins in the usual way. Although screening guidelines today seem to be in constant flux, I represent generations of women who have followed the routine of the annual Pap smear. In 2008, when I was 33, it was time again to take the annual pilgrimage to the gynaecologist.
My husband and I decided it was time to try for a baby, and I wanted a Herpes doctor I could build a relationship with. A friend loved her Prescription Doctor, so I made an appointment with her to also do an STD screening Test.
Specifically looking for Mycoplasma and Ureaplasma.
After a run-through of my and my husband’s sexual and general health history, which was far from exciting, my new doctor advised Mycoplasma anmd Ureaplasma co-exams just to be safe. This is where it got interesting and educational for me.
She asked what I knew about Papilloma. Sadly, all I could tell her was that it was an STI and there was a vaccine for it. But I knew I was too old for it. I had never even heard of co-exams, specifically the HPV DNA Positive result. Besides, I was in my 30s and a loving, monogamous marriage.
The Daughter of a Doctor
I naively thought STIs are what young, single women in their 20s worry about. Since I entered my 20s as a virgin and came out with just a handful of sexual partners and a glowing, spotless Pap history, I was feeling pretty confident I had no concern for infection.
I was someone who had never missed a Pap or an STI exam, a graduate student at an IV League university, getting my doctoral degree in health education for home screening, and had always eaten well, been active and knew the dos and don’ts of good health very well.
Learning about an STI I had to be concerned about.
Although the Herpes Test Doctor applauded me for my due diligence in getting my annual Pap, she also pointed out that it wasn’t all I could do to protect myself. I, of course, eagerly agreed to co-exams, and I am so grateful to her every day for suggesting and encouraging this. Waiting a week for the results was a walk in the park.
When my doctor called, she told me my Pap was normal. I congratulated myself. With so many normal Paps under my belt, I always felt like I was winning some race, beating some record. But then that feeling quickly went up in smoke. She also told me I was positive for high-risk strains. I was stunned.
My Mind Raced
How could this be? My Paps have always been good. Wouldn’t I know if I was carrying around something as dangerous as high-risk? And my husband? All I could think of was how much I loved him and how awful I’d feel if I infected him.
My doctor said I should tell my husband, and she told me that women don’t always share their Mycoplasma and STD status because of the stigma. I was sure my husband would be supportive, but this was also the first time we’d had to deal with something like this and to be honest, I thought it would be awkward.
I told my husband about my infection.
And his first words were, “I feel so badly. What if I gave this to you?” His second thoughts were, “Isn’t there a vaccine we can get?” He also asked, “How do I get checked so we can treat it and get it out of our lives?” At the time, the vaccine was not approved for men, and even if it had been, he would’ve been too old for it.
And this is when we learned that there is no screening for asymptomatic men.
This led to us spending many hours learning all we could–that approximately 79 million people are infected with HPV at any given time, that it’s easily transmitted, and that even abstaining from intercourse doesn’t fully protect you.
We felt it could be so unfair that the combination of choices, bad luck, and lack of education from our previous lives could have the ability to affect our current lives so drastically. The results of that first round of co-exams led us to postpone starting a family. My Ureaplasma and STD Clinic doctor told me to return in six months. Six months later, I was in the same spot -normal Pap positive.
I Was Not Fighting This Off
We were all stumped by this. All the information out there about reasons that you don’t fight it off. A poor diet, unhealthy weight, and smoking didn’t apply to me. All my doctor could say was that stress lowers your body’s ability to do its job and that STD diseases are very common.
We were
encouraged to keep living our healthy lifestyle and advised that it would probably go away by the next follow-up. But six months later, at the second follow-up, my exam showed low-grade ASCUS, and I was still positive.
I was still not fighting this off.
Just the opposite! It was getting worse. My doctor didn’t want to play the waiting game any longer. She referred me to a gynaecologist who specialised in treating STIs.
I had to wait three weeks for the Mycoplasmad appointment with the specialist. Although no one was sure how long I’d been carrying around this unwanted guest, we couldn’t wait to get rid of it now that we knew it was here.
Both my husband and I attended the appointment. She did a colposcopy and noted that a majority of my cervix turned white from the acid solution.
This led to a biopsy.
She told us the next steps depended on the Chlamydia and STI instant results. The scale varied from watchful waiting to total hysterectomy. You try not to think the worst.
However, in just 12 short months, we’d gone from STD Rapid co-exams to be safe, to follow-up, to low-grade ASCUS to biopsy. It seemed we were pressing on full steam ahead in the wrong direction.
Shipping and Return Policies
Appointment:
Missed appointments or cancellations less than 24 hours prior are not entitled to refunds. Rescheduling is possible but not guaranteed. Please contact the customer service prior to the appointment time to discuss cost and availability options.
Shipping & Return:
We have a 14-day return policy, which means you have 14 days after receiving your item to request a return.
To Qualify for any return, the product must be in the same condition as when you received it. Not used, not opened, unworn, in its original packaging. You will also need to send it to us with the receipt or proof of purchase.
Please return to: Medicines Online, 89 Falcon Rd, London. SW11 2PF
You can read our full return policy here:
https://medicinesonline.org.uk/return-policy/
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