General Screening Frequency (Sexually Active Individuals)
At least once a year — recommended for most sexually active adults, especially those in a monogamous relationship or with low risk behaviours. Annual screening typically includes common STIs such as HIV, syphilis, chlamydia and gonorrhoea.
More Frequent Screening for Higher-Risk Individuals
You should consider testing more often (every 3–6 months) if you fall into any of the following categories: You have multiple sexual partners, You have new or casual partners, You engage in unprotected sex.
You or your partner are part of a group with higher STI prevalence (e.g., men who have sex with men) — local STI control guidance recommends every 3–6 months for sexually active MSM with risk behaviours.
Regular STI screening is a key part of sexual health care — it helps catch infections early, prevent complications, and stop further transmission. If in doubt, talk to a clinician (e.g., at a sexual health clinic or GP in Singapore) for personalized recommendations based on your sexual history and risk.
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