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Suspect Chlamydia? Consult a doctor online in complete privacy.

The doctor assesses your case, indicates the appropriate analyses and, if confirmed, the right treatment.

Most common symptoms:

Chlamydia is a sexually transmitted infection (STI) caused by the bacterium Chlamydia trachomatis. It is one of the most common STIs in young adults and can affect both men and women. The big challenge with chlamydia is that many infected people no symptoms, This facilitates transmission without the carrier knowing.

When left untreated, chlamydia can develop into serious problems such as pelvic inflammatory disease in women, infertility and inflammation of the testicles in men. The good news is that, with early diagnosis, the infection is fully treatable. At Médico na Net, we offer simple, discreet and quick tests to detect chlamydia without the need to travel or queue.

The symptoms of chlamydia vary greatly from person to person, and around 70% of women and 50% of men no obvious signs. When they appear, they may include:

In women:

  • Abnormal vaginal discharge
  • Pain or burning during urination
  • Pain during sexual intercourse
  • Bleeding outside the menstrual period
  • Pelvic or abdominal pain

In men:

  • Clear or whitish discharge from the urethra
  • Pain or burning during urination
  • Inflammation or pain in the testicles
  • Pain, discharge or bleeding after anal sex

The symptoms can be mild, which leads many people to ignore them. If you notice any of these signs or if you've had unprotected sexual contact, it's essential to get checked out. chlamydia test as soon as possible.

Chlamydia is transmitted mainly through unprotected vaginal, anal or oral sexual contact with someone who is infected. The bacterium doesn't need ejaculation to be transmitted, which makes prevention even more important.

Other forms of transmission include:

  • Sharing sex toys without proper sanitisation
  • Transmission from mother to baby during labour

Chlamydia is not transmitted by everyday objects such as toilets, towels or cutlery. The best form of prevention is consistent condom use and regular testing, especially if you have new or multiple partners.

Chlamydia is diagnosed through specific laboratory analyses, These tests are usually nucleic acid amplification tests (TAAN/PCR), which make it possible to accurately identify the presence of the bacteria. Chlamydia trachomatis, even in cases without symptoms.

At Médico na Net, the process is structured to guarantee clinical rigour, privacy and speed:

  1. First online consultation: One of our doctors will assess your symptoms, history and risk factors. Based on this assessment, he or she will indicate the most appropriate laboratory tests to detect or exclude chlamydia, usually through urine or swab tests, depending on the case.

  2. Carrying out the analyses: The patient goes to a laboratory of their choice to have the sample taken. 
  3. Receipt of results: As soon as the laboratory makes the results available, they are sent directly and securely to your email address.

  4. Second consultation (if positive):
    If the result confirms the presence of chlamydia, the patient returns to Médico na Net for a second consultation. At this stage, the doctor explains the result, clarifies any doubts and indicates the appropriate treatment, and all the necessary follow-up until the infection is resolved.

This complete process allows for a quick, safe and doctor-guided diagnosis, without unnecessary waiting and with total discretion.

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Asymptomatic infections: the invisible risk of chlamydia:

Up to 70% of chlamydial infections are completely asymptomatic.

Even when it doesn't cause symptoms, the infection can:

  • Pelvic inflammatory disease
  • Infertility
  • Ectopic pregnancy

What's more, a silent infection can act as a hidden reservoir, and continues to be passed on to partners without anyone realising.

How the chlamydia consultation works

  1. Set the day and time of your video consultation in the calendar and answer the questions on the form.
  2. Make the payment.
  3. On the day of your appointment, the doctor will analyse your situation and indicate which tests you should undergo.
  4. If the test is positive, you need to book a second appointment and the doctor will recommend the most appropriate treatment.

FAQ's

What is chlamydia?

Chlamydia is a sexually transmitted infection (STI) caused by the bacterium Chlamydia trachomatis. It is common, affects both men and women, and can lead to complications if left untreated.

Yes. Up to 70% in women and 50% in men with chlamydia no symptoms. Even without signs, the infection is still active, transmissible and can cause problems in the medium term.

When they exist, symptoms can include:

  • Vaginal or penile discharge
  • Burning or pain when urinating
  • Pelvic or abdominal pain
  • Pain during sexual intercourse
  • Bleeding after sex
  • Inflammation or discomfort in the genital area

After booking your appointment online and filling in the clinical questionnaire, the doctor will assess your case and you can ask for analyses (urine or swab).
The patient can carry out the analyses in the laboratory of your choice, as long as the site carries out the requested tests.

Yes. All medical information and personal data is processed in accordance with confidentiality and data protection regulations. The results are not shared with third parties without your consent.

You will have a second consultation online with the Médico na Net doctor. In this consultation, the professional explains the result, prescribes the appropriate treatment and advises on how to follow the necessary precautions to avoid re-infection.

Yes. Current or recent partners should be informed so that they can also be tested and receive treatment if necessary. This prevents re-infection and protects everyone's health. Your doctor can advise you on the most appropriate way to communicate this information.

  • People with multiple partners or risky behaviour: every 3 to 6 months
  • People with a steady partner: at least once a year
    You should also test yourself again whenever symptoms appear.

Yes. Chlamydia is a bacterial infection fully treatable with the medication prescribed by the doctor. It is essential to fulfil the treatment to the end and follow the clinical guidelines.

Yes. Once the diagnosis has been confirmed, the doctor can issue a prescription for the appropriate treatment and monitor the progress of the infection.

If you experience severe abdominal pain, high fever, vomiting, severe dizziness or loss of consciousness, you should immediately seek emergency care. Teleconsultation is not a substitute for face-to-face emergency care.

Meet our Medical Team

Dr Igor Faria

Dr Igor Faria

Training: Faculty of Medicine, University of Porto
No. of doctors: 48611

Welcome to Médico na Net! I'm Dr Igor Faria and I see medicine as a commitment to proximity, where every patient deserves to be listened to and cared for carefully.

Since the beginning of my career, I've always been fascinated by the possibility of making a difference, whether in prevention, emergency or long-term follow-up.
I believe that medicine should be accessible and person-centred, with an empathetic and integrative approach.

Dr Mafalda Morais

Training: University of
Santiago de Compostela
No. of doctors: 57192

Welcome to Médico na Net! I'm Dr Mafalda and I've always had a passion for medicine and the positive impact it can have on people's lives.
I believe that medical care should be accessible, precise and reliable, always respecting the individuality of each patient.

With an empathetic and humanised approach, I'm here to help you take care of your health in a complete and personalised way.

Dr Igor Faria

Dr Igor Faria

Training: Faculty of Medicine, University of Porto
No. of doctors: 48611

Biography

Dr Igor Faria has over 16 years' experience as a doctor and a career marked by a commitment to care and proximity to his patients. He graduated from the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Porto (FMUP) in 2008 and specialised in General Practice in 2014, achieving the title of Graduate Assistant in 2023. With a postgraduate qualification in Sports Medicine, he combines his clinical knowledge with the promotion of health and well-being in different contexts.

Throughout her career, she has been part of emergency medical teams and ongoing support, namely in the VMER in Viana do Castelo between 2010 and 2022 and in monitoring Residential Structures for the Elderly (ERPI) from 2014 to the present. Her experience and training reflect a broad interest in areas such as Geriatrics, Preventive Medicine, Emergency Medicine, Cardiology and Sports Medicine, guaranteeing comprehensive care tailored to the needs of each patient.

Her approach is based on empathy, active listening and an integrative vision of medical care. She believes that humour can be an essential tool in the doctor-patient relationship, making consultations lighter and more accessible. At Médico na Net, her main goal is to help those who can't find a solution in the National Health Service, providing a service that is accessible, humane and focused on the autonomy and well-being of her patients.

Outside of medicine, he devotes himself to his family, sport and personal development, believing that a balance between body and mind is essential for a fulfilling life. Guided by values such as beneficence, autonomy, sincerity, integrity and justice, he sees every consultation as an opportunity to help, guide and make a difference. As he likes to say, inspired by Confucius: "Choose a job you love and you won't have to work a day in your life." 

Dr Mafalda Morais

Training: University of
Santiago de Compostela
No. of doctors: 57192

Biography

Dr Mafalda graduated in Medicine from the University of Santiago de Compostela, completing her studies in 2013. Since then, she has specialised in General Practice and has accumulated 12 years' experience in patient care in various healthcare institutions. She complemented her training with a postgraduate qualification in Sports Medicine and Aesthetic Medicine, allowing her to offer more comprehensive care adapted to the different needs of her patients.

He currently works at USF Foz do Lima and the Viana do Castelo Private Hospitalwhere she provides medical care centred on well-being and prevention. He has worked in various health institutions.

Dr Alexandra Azevedo

Training: University of Barcelona
No. of doctors: 71409

Biography

Dr Alexandra Azevedo graduated in Medicine from the University of Barcelona in 2015, where she subsequently specialised in General Practice. During her training, she developed a strong interest in the approach to chronic pain, having completed an integrated master's degree in Medicine and Surgery with clinical research into pain management. Her professional experience includes several years of clinical practice in Spain, particularly in Catalonia, where she has had contact with a wide variety of pathologies and challenges, both in the emergency department and in primary healthcare.

She currently works as a family doctor at the ULS Braga. She has been a member of the medical-surgical emergency team at Vila Nova de Famalicão Hospital and has worked as a guest lecturer at the Nursing School of the University of Minho, teaching anatomy and physiology of the circulatory, respiratory and digestive systems.

Her main clinical interests include emergency medicine, chronic pain, depression and anxiety, as well as preventive medicine and the control of vascular risk factors. She is also dedicated to anti-smoking counselling and weight loss counselling, helping her patients to adopt healthier lifestyle habits. Her approach to care is based on a holistic vision, considering health as a balance between physical and psychological well-being.

Dr Alexandra stands out for her humanism and her ability to offer quick and effective solutions to minor problems, ensuring that her patients feel well looked after. At Médico na Net, she sees an opportunity to bring healthcare to more people in an accessible and convenient way.

Passionate about music and travelling, she loves getting to know different cultures and lifestyles, which enriches her view of the world and her medical practice. For her, medicine is not just a profession, but a real commitment to the well-being of the people she cares for. As she likes to say: "Health is the balance between physical and psychological well-being.