Confidential Women's Health · Akoka, Lagos

Professional PID Treatment in Lagos

Comprehensive, confidential diagnosis and treatment for Pelvic Inflammatory Disease by experienced doctors at our Akoka clinic.

Early Treatment is Crucial

Untreated PID can lead to serious complications including chronic pelvic pain, ectopic pregnancy, and infertility. Prompt diagnosis and treatment are essential for preserving your reproductive health.

Our Approach

Our Comprehensive PID Treatment Approach

Personalised care plans to effectively treat PID and prevent complications.

Confidential & Discreet

Your privacy is our priority. Every consultation and treatment is completely confidential.

Accurate Diagnosis

Comprehensive testing — pelvic exams, ultrasound, and lab tests — for a precise diagnosis.

Experienced Doctors

Our physicians have extensive experience diagnosing and treating PID and related conditions.

Targeted Antibiotic Therapy

Antibiotic regimens tailored to your specific condition and the type of infection.

Partner Management

Guidance on partner testing and treatment to prevent reinfection and further spread.

Follow-Up & Recovery

Ongoing monitoring to confirm the infection has cleared and your recovery is complete.

Know the Signs

PID Symptoms to Watch For

Early recognition leads to better outcomes.

  • Lower abdominal pain or tenderness
  • Unusual vaginal discharge with an unpleasant odor
  • Pain during intercourse
  • Painful urination
  • Irregular menstrual bleeding
  • Fever, sometimes with chills
  • Fatigue
  • Nausea or vomiting
Important Note

Some women with PID have mild or no symptoms, yet the infection can still seriously damage reproductive organs. Regular check-ups are recommended if you're at risk.

Frequently Asked Questions

What causes PID?

PID is usually caused by bacteria from sexually transmitted infections — most commonly chlamydia and gonorrhea. In some cases it can result from normal vaginal bacteria.

How is PID diagnosed?

Diagnosis typically involves a pelvic exam, tests for STIs, ultrasound, and sometimes laparoscopy to examine the reproductive organs directly.

Can PID be cured?

Yes — with prompt, appropriate antibiotic treatment, PID can be cured. However, any damage already done may be permanent, which is why early treatment matters so much.

How can I prevent PID?

Practise safe sex with condoms, get regular STI testing, and seek prompt treatment if you suspect an infection. Make sure partners are treated too if you're diagnosed with an STI.

Step by Step

Our PID Treatment Process

What to expect during your consultation and treatment.

1

Initial Consultation

We discuss your symptoms, medical history, and concerns in a private, comfortable setting. Your confidentiality is always respected.

2

Comprehensive Examination

A thorough pelvic examination plus the tests needed — STI screening, ultrasound, and possibly blood tests.

3

Diagnosis & Treatment Plan

A clear diagnosis and a personalised treatment plan tailored to your specific condition.

4

Treatment Initiation

Immediate start of appropriate antibiotic therapy. For severe cases, admission with IV antibiotics may be recommended.

5

Follow-Up Care

Regular follow-up appointments to monitor your response to treatment and ensure complete recovery.

6

Prevention Guidance

Advice on preventing future infections, partner management, and maintaining reproductive health.

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Schedule Your PID Consultation

Confidential appointments for prompt diagnosis and treatment.

52 Sholanke Street, Akoka, Lagos

Mon–Sat: 9am–5pm · Sunday: Closed

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