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New Alderley Building, Ground Floor, Macclesfield District General Hospital
Victoria Road, Macclesfield, SK10 3BL
Phone: 01625 663400 / 663399
Download the Centre for Sexual Health leaflet on the right for details of opening times and clinics.
About 1 in 10 sexually active young people under 25 tested have chlamydia, yet most people who have chlamydia have no signs or symptoms and won’t know they have got it.
A simple test can tell you if you have it.
You may have no symptoms at all. But if you do they could include the following:
Without proper treatment the infection can spread to other parts of the body causing damage and serious long-term complications.
Chlamydia can spread to other reproductive organs causing pelvic inflammatory disease (PID). This can lead to long-term pelvic pain, blocked fallopian tubes, infertility and ectopic pregnancy (pregnancy that occurs outside the womb).
Chlamydia can lead to a painful infection in the testicles and possibly reduced fertility. It is thought that in some men it might cause the prostate to become inflamed.
Inflammation or swelling of the joints can occur (reactive arthritis). This is sometimes accompanied by inflammation of the uretha (the tube from the bladder to the outside of the body) and the eye, when it is known as Reiter's syndrome. This is rare and occurs more in men than in women.
You could get it by having unprotected sex with someone who has chlamydia. This might have been recently or many months, even years ago.
You could get it by having unprotected sex with someone who has chlamydia. This might have been recently or many months, even years ago.
You can also pass the infection to the eyes if it is on someone's hands.
Also a mother can pass it to her baby at birth.
Using condoms every time you have sex can reduce the risk of getting or passing on chlamydia or other STIs.
Anybody under 25 who has been or is sexually active and currently has no symptoms. Under 16’s can also be tested.
If you are 25 or over or have symptoms, we are sorry but the screening programme cannot test you. You are advised to contact your local GUM service at Macclesfield 01625 264116/264119 or Leighton 01270 612255 for advice and testing.
See the Gettested website for more details.