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New HPV vaccine available

NEW! 
From April 2017 onwards, a new nine-valent HPV vaccine is available that offers wider and more comprehensive coverage of HPV-related diseases.
 

Please see www.tanjongpagarclinic.com/hpv-vaccination for more information

 
Call 64433101 or 96622880 or email info@tanjongpagarclinic.com to make enquiries.

Chinese New Year 2017 Announcement

CHINESE NEW YEAR 2017 ANNOUNCEMENT

Please kindly take note of the following clinic schedule for Chinese New Year 2017:

27/1 Friday  : CLOSED

28/1 Saturday : CLOSED

29/1 Sunday : CLOSED

30/1 Monday : CLOSED

Clinic will resume normal operations on 31 Jan 2017 Tuesday

We would like to wish all a very happy Chinese New Year!

For enquiries, please email info@tanjongpagarclinic.com.

Clinic closed during Christmas and New Year

Hi all,

 
Please note that the clinic will be closed on the following dates:
24th Dec (Saturday), 25th Dec (Sunday), 26th Dec (Monday) 2016
31st Dec (Saturday) 2016, 1st Jan (Sunday), 2nd Jan (Monday) 2017
 
For enquiries, please email info@tanjongpagarclinic.com.

Clinic closed on 29 and 30 Oct, 3 and 4 Nov

Dear All,

 
The clinic will be closed on the following days:
29th October Saturday – Deepavali Holidays
30th October Sunday – Deepavali Holidays
3rd November Thursday – Upgrading works in Tanjong Pagar Plaza
4th November Friday – Upgrading works in Tanjong Pagar Plaza
 
We apologize for any inconvenience caused.
 
For any enquiries or tracing of test results, please email info@tanjongpagarclinic.com.

National Day

PLEASE NOTE:

The clinic will be CLOSED on 9th August (Tuesday) and 10th August (Wednesday).

The clinic will resume on 11th August (Thursday).

Clinic Schedule for Chinese New Year 2016

Dear All, 

 
Please note:
 
7th February Sunday – Open 9am to 1pm
8th February Monday – CLOSED 
9th February Tuesday – CLOSED 
 
The clinic will be open from 10th February Wednesday onwards.
 
Wishing one and all a Happy Chinese New Year!
  
For enquiries, please email info@tanjongpagarclinic.com.

Clinic Schedule for Christmas and New Year

Hi Everyone! Thank you for visiting our website and for your kind support.

 
The clinic will be closed on the following days:
 
24th December Thursday (Christmas Eve)    Open 9am – 1pm. Closed from 1pm
25th December Friday (Christmas Day)         Closed  
26th December Saturday                                   Closed
27th December Sunday                                      Closed
 
28th December Monday to 
30th December Wednesday                              Open
 
31st December Thursday (New Year’s Eve) Open 9am – 1pm. Closed from 1pm     
1st January 2016 Friday (New Year’s Day)   Closed
 
2nd January 2016 Saturday                             Open as per usual operating hours
 
 
For any enquiries, please feel free to email us at info@tanjongpagarclinic.com.
 
We wish you happy holidays and a happy new year!

Clinic will be closed on Polling Day 11th September 2015

Clinic closed on 1st September 2015 Tuesday

Dear All,

Tanjong Pagar Medical Clinic will be closed on 1st September 2015 Tuesday.
Please send enquiries to info@tanjongpagarclinic.com.

Why Men’s Risk For HPV Increases As They Get Older

Your age could affect your ability to fight off this nasty virus.

Sexually transmitted diseases are often thought of as a young person’s problem—15- to-24-year-olds do make up half of all new cases—but some may be more dangerous the greyer you get.Older men who catch a certain type of human papillomavirus (HPV) may be less able to clear it from their bodies, researchers from the Moffitt Cancer Center found.According to the study, men 45 and older were significantly more likely to have infection of oral HPV16—the type that often shows no symptoms and has been implicated as a cause of head and neck cancers—persist for longer than a year in their mouths than men in younger age groups were.And that’s important, because HPV viruses that stick around in the body are more likely to drive the development of some cancers, says study author Christine Pierce Campbell. The researchers aren’t exactly sure how long oral HPV16 needs to circulate in the mouth to raise the risk of men’s head and neck cancers, but they believe it’s similar to the 2-year figure that spikes women’s risk of HPV-caused cervical cancer.

So why might older guys be at a greater danger? It may be due to the natural declines in immune function as we age that leave us unable to successfully clear the virus from our bodies.

“You aren’t able to fight off infection as well as when you were younger,” says Pierce Campbell. “And we know that HPV infection really flourishes in an environment where there is little immune response.”

Oral HPV infection is rare, so the researchers aren’t certain how it spreads. But experts believe it may be from performing oral sex on partners who have the infection in their genitals. Or guys may be able to pick it up as a genital infection and then transfer it to their oral cavities through hand-to-mouth contact.

More research is needed to confirm the link—and to study how likely transmission is to occur sexually. In the meantime, the best way to avoid picking up the virus is getting the HPV vaccine.

Researchers from NYU Langone Medical Center found that more than two-thirds of adults have been infected with at least one kind of HPV. But the vaccine, a series of three injections, protects you from four strains of HPV that cause genital warts and cancer of the anus, mouth/throat, and penis. In fact, the treatment could cut your risk of genital warts by up to 90 percent, says a study inNew England Journal of Medicine.

Even though research isn’t clear on sexual transmission for oral HPV, you should always make sure to practice safe sex—that means condoms for intercourse and oral sex—if you’re worried about picking up any kind of STD.

Words by Christa Sgobba and Ali Eaves. Image from Thinkstock.