Sexual Health Clinics Juneau AK
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SouthEast Alaska Regional Health Consortium
(907) 463-4201
Front Street Clinic 225 Front St, No. 202
Juneau, AK
SouthEast Alaska Regional Health Consortium
(907) 463-4201
Front Street Clinic 225 Front St, No. 202
Juneau, AK 99801
Services
Adult Education,Dental,Exercise,Hepatitis C Prevention Education,Hepatitis C Testing,HIV Prevention Education,HIV Testing,Mental Health Assistance,Nutrition,Other,Peer/Group Support,Referral Services,Seniors,Substance Abuse, Counseling or Treatment,Youth
Tests Offered
Confidential
Data Provided By:
SouthEast Alaska Regional Health Consortium(SEARHC)
(907) 463-4040
Juneau Medical and Dental Clinic 3245 Hospital Drive
Juneau, AK
SouthEast Alaska Regional Health Consortium(SEARHC)
(907) 463-4040
Juneau Medical and Dental Clinic 3245 Hospital Drive
Juneau, AK 99801
Services
Adult Education,Dental,Exercise,Family Planning and Reproductive Services,Hepatitis C Prevention Education,Hepatitis C Testing,HIV Prevention Education,HIV Testing,Hotlines,Mental Health Assistance,Nutrition,Other,Peer/Group Support,Referral Services,Seniors,Substance Abuse, Counseling or Treatment,Youth
Tests Offered
Anonymous testing (you are identified using a numbernot your real name),Confidential,PCR testing (testing for the virus before antibodies become detectable)
Organization Type
Community-based Organization
Data Provided By:
Alaska Department of Public Health and Social Services
(907) 465-3353
Juneau Public Health Center Southeast Region 3412 Glacier Hwy.
Juneau, AK
Alaska Department of Public Health and Social Services
(907) 465-3353
Juneau Public Health Center Southeast Region 3412 Glacier Hwy.
Juneau, AK 99801
Services
Dental,Family Planning and Reproductive Services,Financial Assistance,Food Bank/Assistance,Hepatitis C Education,Hepatitis C Prevention Education,HIV Case Management,HIV Education,HIV Prevention Education,HIV Testing,Mental Health Assistance,Nutrition,Other,Seniors,Substance Abuse, Counseling or Treatment,Youth
Tests Offered
Confidential,PCR testing (testing for the virus before antibodies become detectable)
Organization Type
Government-based Organization (e.g., State,County or City)
Data Provided By:
SouthEast Alaska Regional Health Consortium(SEARHC)
(907) 463-4040
Juneau Medical and Dental Clinic 3245 Hospital Drive
Juneau, AK
SouthEast Alaska Regional Health Consortium(SEARHC)
(907) 463-4040
Juneau Medical and Dental Clinic 3245 Hospital Drive
Juneau, AK 99801
Services
Adult Education,Dental,Exercise,Family Planning and Reproductive Services,Hepatitis C Prevention Education,Hepatitis C Testing,HIV Prevention Education,HIV Testing,Hotlines,Mental Health Assistance,Nutrition,Other,Peer/Group Support,Referral Services,Seniors,Substance Abuse, Counseling or Treatment,Youth
Tests Offered
Anonymous testing (you are identified using a numbernot your real name),Confidential,PCR testing (testing for the virus before antibodies become detectable)
Organization Type
Community-based Organization
SouthEast Alaska Regional Health Consortium
(907) 463-4201
Front Street Clinic 225 Front St, No. 202
Juneau, AK
SouthEast Alaska Regional Health Consortium
(907) 463-4201
Front Street Clinic 225 Front St, No. 202
Juneau, AK 99801
Services
Adult Education,Dental,Exercise,Hepatitis C Prevention Education,Hepatitis C Testing,HIV Prevention Education,HIV Testing,Mental Health Assistance,Nutrition,Other,Peer/Group Support,Referral Services,Seniors,Substance Abuse, Counseling or Treatment,Youth
Tests Offered
Confidential
Planned Parenthood of the Great Northwest
(907) 230-7526
Juneau Health Center 3231 Glacier Hwy.
Juneau, AK
Planned Parenthood of the Great Northwest
(907) 230-7526
Juneau Health Center 3231 Glacier Hwy.
Juneau, AK 99801
Services
Family Planning and Reproductive Services,HIV Education,HIV Prevention Education,HIV Testing,Insurance Assistance,Mental Health Assistance,Other,Referral Services,Youth
Tests Offered
Confidential,Rapid testing (results available in 20 to 40 minutes)
Data Provided By:
Shanti of Southeast Alaska
(907) 463-5665
PO Box 22655
Juneau, AK
Shanti of Southeast Alaska
(907) 463-5665
PO Box 22655
Juneau, AK 99802
Services
HIV Prevention Education,HIV Testing,Hotlines,Other,Referral Services,Substance Abuse, Counseling or Treatment
Organization Type
AIDS Service Organization
Data Provided By:
Juneau Health Center
800.230.7526
3231 Glacier Hwy.
Juneau, AK
Juneau Health Center
800.230.7526
3231 Glacier Hwy.
Juneau, AK 99801
Services
Abortion Services,Birth Control Services,Emergency Contraception,General Health Care,HIV Testing,HPV & Hepatitis Vaccines,LGBT Services,Mens Health Services,Patient Education,Pregnancy Testing, Options & Services,STD Testing & Treatment,Womens Health Services
Hours
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 9:00am-3:00pm
Wednesday: 11:00am-5:00pm
Thursday: Closed
Friday: 8:00am-4:00pm
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed
Shanti of Southeast Alaska
(907) 463-5665
PO Box 22655
Juneau, AK
Shanti of Southeast Alaska
(907) 463-5665
PO Box 22655
Juneau, AK 99802
Services
HIV Prevention Education,HIV Testing,Hotlines,Other,Referral Services,Substance Abuse, Counseling or Treatment
Organization Type
AIDS Service Organization
Alaska Department of Public Health and Social Services
(907) 465-3353
Juneau Public Health Center Southeast Region 3412 Glacier Hwy.
Juneau, AK
Alaska Department of Public Health and Social Services
(907) 465-3353
Juneau Public Health Center Southeast Region 3412 Glacier Hwy.
Juneau, AK 99801
Services
Dental,Family Planning and Reproductive Services,Financial Assistance,Food Bank/Assistance,Hepatitis C Education,Hepatitis C Prevention Education,HIV Case Management,HIV Education,HIV Prevention Education,HIV Testing,Mental Health Assistance,Nutrition,Other,Seniors,Substance Abuse, Counseling or Treatment,Youth
Tests Offered
Confidential,PCR testing (testing for the virus before antibodies become detectable)
Organization Type
Government-based Organization (e.g., State,County or City)
Data Provided By:
Overview Infections unique to the female underscore the specialized capabilities of her gender. Genital and urinary tissues interdigitate anatomically to provide sexual arousal and function, conception, reproduction, and elimination of waste. The immune response in the pelvis and external female genitalia is different from anywhere on or in the rest of her body. This is demonstrated by the ease with which herpes is acquired or warts develop only in some areas, yet episiotomies seldom get infected even though exposed to feces. Moles have a fivefold increased risk of becoming malignant on the skin of the vulva than anywhere else on her body, which is of course immunology. The vagina in particular presents a unique environment--not quite internal, not quite external. Because infections of different types often rage with the same symptoms, it is often a challenge for the gynecologist to sort out what is really going on. Sometimes this is with mixed success; nevertheless, there are protocols that will properly guide a woman to the proper treatment. Yeast There's A Fungus Among Us Yeast is a fungus--a living organism that is everywhere. It's in the air, on the soil, and probably on the clothes you're wearing. You breathe in buds of yeast at times. It's not a very aggressively infecting organism, but give it the right conditions and it'll take hold firmly. Any warm, moist place is a good site for yeast. Infants get it as diaper rash on their bottoms and as thrush on their tongues. Men get it as "jock itch." In women it causes a burning, itchy sensation in the vagina and outside tissues. Many women are carriers anyway, an "infection" being nothing more than an overgrowth of their normal amounts of yeast. Conditions that make a woman a likely host are many. There are "good germs" called lactobacilli, bacteria that are normal for the vagina. They love to eat yeast and thereby keep the fungal population in check. Antibiotics, taken to kill bacterial infections elsewhere, also kill the lactobacilli, and suddenly the yeast have nothing to keep them in check. I often have prescribed anti-fungal pills, creams, or suppositories preventatively in women taking antibiotics. Estrogen is conducive to yeast growth. That is why pregnant women and those on birth control pills are prone to infection. Douching is probably the most worthless, damaging thing a woman can do to the delicate tissues of her body. It was probably invented by a man. When a woman douches she leaves moisture in a dark environment and voila!--yeast. Besides that, she also washes away her body's natural defenses. Feeling temporarily refreshed, she's washed away the helpful lactobacilli, too. The women in my practice who have had the absolute least amount of problems with discharges or odor are the ones who have never douched in their lives. One must remember that the tissue of the vagina is identical to that inside the nose. No one makes a habit of squirti... |
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