Trichomoniasis Treatment Online is available by telehealth from anywhere in Australia through Clinic365. A Specialist GP consults with you by phone, arranges the appropriate treatment and sends your referral electronically to any pharmacy. No in-person visit is needed. The same expert care, from anywhere in Australia. Trich Treatment Online through Clinic365 — from anywhere in Australia.
Trichomoniasis is one of the most straightforward sexually transmitted infections to treat. According to the Australian STI Management Guidelines, the recommended treatment is a single oral dose of antibiotic treatment, which cures the infection in over 95 per cent of cases. This single-dose regimen makes trichomoniasis one of the simplest STIs to treat — just one dose of medication and the parasite is eliminated.
The most important aspect of trichomoniasis treatment is that all current sexual partners must be treated simultaneously, even if they have no symptoms. Trichomoniasis is highly transmissible and reinfection from an untreated partner is the most common reason for treatment failure. Your Specialist GP can arrange prescriptions for both you and your partner through the same telehealth consultation.
During and after taking the treatment, alcohol must be strictly avoided for at least 24 hours. The combination of this antibiotic and alcohol causes a disulfiram-like reaction — severe nausea, vomiting, abdominal cramps, flushing, and headache. This is a serious interaction and patients must be clearly warned before starting treatment.
Sexual contact should be avoided for at least seven days after both you and your partner have completed treatment. This waiting period ensures that the parasite has been fully eliminated and reduces the risk of reinfection. A test of cure is recommended four weeks after treatment to confirm the infection has cleared, particularly in women who are pregnant or in cases where symptoms persist.
If the single-dose regimen fails — confirmed by a positive test of cure — the recommended retreatment is an an extended course of antibiotics twice daily for seven days. Antibiotic resistance in Trichomonas vaginalis is uncommon but does occur. If retreatment also fails, specialist referral may be needed for alternative treatment options. Your Specialist GP will manage the entire process by telehealth, adjusting the treatment plan as needed based on your response.
All treatment consultations at Clinic365 are conducted by Specialist GPs with extensive experience in sexual health medicine. During your telehealth consultation, your GP will review your test results, confirm the diagnosis, explain the treatment plan, and answer any questions you have. Prescriptions are sent electronically to your nominated pharmacy and can usually be collected the same day. Your GP will also discuss partner notification, safe sex practices during treatment, and when to resume sexual activity.
Follow-up care is an important part of treatment. Depending on the infection, your GP may recommend a test of clearance after completing treatment to confirm the infection has resolved, as well as a repeat screen at three months to check for reinfection. Both follow-up tests can be ordered through Clinic365 for $39 online. If symptoms persist or recur after treatment, your GP is available for reassessment by telehealth. Early detection and prompt treatment remain the most effective way to protect your sexual health and prevent complications.
Telehealth is particularly effective for sexual health consultations because most conditions can be accurately diagnosed from test results and a clinical history alone — a physical examination is rarely needed. This means you can receive the same quality of care from the comfort and privacy of your own home, without needing to take time off work or sit in a waiting room. All Clinic365 telehealth consultations are conducted by Specialist GPs with an interest in sexual health, ensuring you receive expert care regardless of where you are in Australia.