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Molluscum Contagiosum | STD Clinic @ Harold's Cross Surgery
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STD Clinic @ Harold's Cross Surgery. 254 Harold's Cross Road, Dublin 6W. Genital Warts – Human Papillomavirus. What is Molluscum Contagiosum? How does one get Molluscum Contagiosum? What are the signs and symptoms of Molluscum Contagiosum? How is Molluscum Contagiosum diagnosed? How is Molluscum Contagiosum treated? Is there any aftercare required following Molluscum Contagiosum treatment? How is Molluscum Contagiosum prevented? What is Molluscum Contagiosum? How does one get Molluscum Contagiosum? Mollu...
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Granuloma Inguinale | STD Clinic @ Harold's Cross Surgery
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STD Clinic @ Harold's Cross Surgery. 254 Harold's Cross Road, Dublin 6W. Genital Warts – Human Papillomavirus. What is Granuloma Inguinale? How is Granuloma Inguinale diagnosed? What are the signs and symptoms of Granuloma Inguinale? How is Granuloma Inguinale treated? How is Granuloma Inguinale prevented? What is Granuloma Inguinale? Granuloma Inguinale is a bacterial STD, rare in the developed world. How is Granuloma Inguinale diagnosed? Granuloma Inguinale is diagnosed by microscopy. You are commentin...
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Audio – Radio Interviews | STD Clinic @ Harold's Cross Surgery
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STD Clinic @ Harold's Cross Surgery. 254 Harold's Cross Road, Dublin 6W. Genital Warts – Human Papillomavirus. Here, you’ll find audio clips of Dr Shay Keating of the Harold’s Cross Surgery, discussing various sexual health issues. Dr. Keating has spoken regularly on Irish radio stations, including Today FM, NewsTalk and RTÉ. Dr Shay Keating speaks on the Last Word with Matt Cooper. (August 2014). Dr Shay Keating – HIV Today. (July 2014). On Spin FM, June 08, 2014). On RTÉ Pulse, May 28, 2014). Dr Shay K...
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Chancroid | STD Clinic @ Harold's Cross Surgery
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STD Clinic @ Harold's Cross Surgery. 254 Harold's Cross Road, Dublin 6W. Genital Warts – Human Papillomavirus. What are the signs and symptoms of Chancroid? How is Chancroid treated? How is Chancroid prevented? Chancroid is a bacterial STD, rare in the developed world and is prevalent in low socioeconomic groups associated with sex work. What are the signs and symptoms of Chancroid? About 14 days after exposure to the bacterium, small painless lumps appear on the penis or labia. How is Chancroid treated?
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Media Articles | STD Clinic @ Harold's Cross Surgery
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STD Clinic @ Harold's Cross Surgery. 254 Harold's Cross Road, Dublin 6W. Genital Warts – Human Papillomavirus. As a specialist on sexual health, Dr. Keating makes contributions to various media publications such as. Including Irish newspapers and online media. This archive provides links to Dr. Keating’s publications. (For his radio interviews, please visit our. This archive is regularly updated. Under the radar: the silent grip of Hepatitis C. Dr Shay Keating speaks with the Irish Times about Hepatitis C.
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STD Information | STD Clinic @ Harold's Cross Surgery
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STD Clinic @ Harold's Cross Surgery. 254 Harold's Cross Road, Dublin 6W. Genital Warts – Human Papillomavirus. Below is a list of informational pages on STDs, what they are, their symptoms, how STD’s can be treated, and ways to prevent STD’s. Contracting a STD or STI can be very serious, and you should seek advice and treatment as soon as possible. If you think you may have a STD or STI, please contact us for advice and treatment as soon as possible. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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Hepatitis C Infection | STD Clinic @ Harold's Cross Surgery
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STD Clinic @ Harold's Cross Surgery. 254 Harold's Cross Road, Dublin 6W. Genital Warts – Human Papillomavirus. What is Hepatitis C? How can one become infected with Hepatitis C? What are the signs and symptoms of Hepatitis C? How is Hepatitis C diagnosed? How is Hepatitis C treated? Is there any aftercare required following Hepatitis C Infection? How is Hepatitis C prevented? What is Hepatitis C? Hepatitis C (HCV) is the most common cause of chronic viral infection in the western world. Chronic HCV infec...
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Syphilis | STD Clinic @ Harold's Cross Surgery
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STD Clinic @ Harold's Cross Surgery. 254 Harold's Cross Road, Dublin 6W. Genital Warts – Human Papillomavirus. How does one get Syphilis? What are the signs and symptoms of Syphilis? How is Syphilis diagnosed? How is Syphilis treated? Is there any aftercare required following Syphilis treatment? How is Syphilis prevented? Syphilis is an STD caused by the bacterium Treponema Pallidum. How does one get Syphilis? What are the signs and symptoms of Syphilis? Neurosyphilis refers to a site of infection involv...
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Location & Opening Hours | STD Clinic @ Harold's Cross Surgery
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STD Clinic @ Harold's Cross Surgery. 254 Harold's Cross Road, Dublin 6W. Genital Warts – Human Papillomavirus. Location and Opening Hours. STD Clinic @ Harold’s Cross Surgery. Where is the STD Clinic located? The STD Clinic is located at:. Harold’s Cross Surgery. 254 Harold’s Cross Road. See Map below for Google Map Directions. Contact: Paul Strecker, Practice Manager. BA (Hons) Business, Economics and Social Studies. Monday – Friday (09:00 – 21:00). The surgery is currently closed on Saturday and Sunday.
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Under the radar: the silent grip of Hepatitis C | STD Clinic @ Harold's Cross Surgery
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STD Clinic @ Harold's Cross Surgery. 254 Harold's Cross Road, Dublin 6W. Genital Warts – Human Papillomavirus. Under the radar: the silent grip of Hepatitis C. August 21, 2014. By Harold's Cross Surgery. The late stage of the disease causes irreversible liver damage. In the early stages, however, two-thirds of people don’t experience any symptoms and don’t realise they have the virus. Hepatitis C is transmitted through blood-to-blood contact. It is also possible to contract the disease through medica...