Suraksha Clinic

STI/RTI (DSRC)Suraksha Clinic

Suraksha Clinic (Designated STI/RTI Clinic) this Clinic are Established by the National Aids Control Organization for the Better Health service & for the prevention of HIV/Aids.

These Clinics are associated with the Gynecology department in this government hospital & Government Medical College So as to cater for the need for the prevention of sexually transmitted infection and reproductive tract infection.

Suraksha Clinic was established in Daga Hospital in October 2008 And Work started Continues.

Members of the department

Mecdical Supritendent – Dr Seema Parvekar 

STI RTI (DSRC) in charge – Dr Sandhya Dange 

Counselor – Mr. Kailash Kotkottamwar

Treatment + Services

  • Pretest Counselling about STI/RTI HIV-Aids & Hygienic
  • RPR/VDRL & HIV Testing Well Training Lab Technician
  • Condom demonstration & Distribution
  • Free Treatment of STI/RTI using Color Coated Standardized STI Drugs Kit.
  • Syphilis Screening for STI & ANC Attendees
  • Routine Medical Checkup Female Sex Worker (FSW) &Syphilis, HIV Test
  • Essential STI Package Service include :-
    • Symptomatic treatment
    • Presumptive treatment
    • Regular Medical Checkup
    • Bi-annalsSyphilis Screening
  • Regional Research & Reference Laboratories:-
    • Etiologic Diagnosis for the of the STI/RTI syndromes
    • Validation of syndromes diagnosis
    • Quality Assurance for Syphilis testing

Patient Guide + Tips

  • Encourage patient to seek treatment from their clinic or doctor.
  • Encourage patient to complete their course of treatment
  • How to take Medications
  • Regular Medical Check up
  • Encourage partner treatment & Test who have genital ulcers signs of cervicitis of PID.
  • Discourage self-medication or Getting Medication from Unlicensed sources.
  • Using Condom consistently & Correctly (Especially with new Partners)
  • Discourage sharing of Medicine
  • Limited numbers of Partners.
  • Delaying Sex (adolescent)
  • Abstaining or having protect sex during treatment
  • Try Massage, rubbing, Touching, dry kissing, hugging ormasturbation instead of intercourse
  • If you have anal sex always use condom with lubrication because the mucus membrane there can tear easily.
  • Do not have intercourse or oral sex if you or your partner has genital sores of an abnormal discharge.
  • Discourage multiple sex.
  • All guidance and Counseling for patients are confidential by protocol.
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