What kind of doctor should i go to for genital herpes or genital warts?

I already saw a regular doctor. Then he sent me to some dermatologist who wasnt smart or helpful at all. He said i didnt have anything which is stupid. I now want to go get a second opinion from a better doctor. Please help? What kind of doctor should i go to?

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14 Responses to “What kind of doctor should i go to for genital herpes or genital warts?”

  1. /katie?/ Says:

    Uh, a gyno ?

  2. pumpkincat210 Says:

    urologist?

  3. Barry auh2o Says:

    If you are a guy, a urologist. if you are a girl, a gynecologist

  4. woosamonsa Says:

    asstrologist

  5. I have no life Says:

    A doctor specializing in the nether-regions of course. Which means you will need to find a urologist in your area. I’m guessing you are a guy from the name “Charlie”. Otherwise you would see a gynecologist.

  6. Daisy Says:

    Usually a dermatologist can help with these problems. I would suggest another, dermatologist, or a gynecologist. Some family doctors can even treat std. Good luck!

  7. MsBird Says:

    urologist sounds good, urologist/proctologist/internist

  8. Em_Lou02 Says:

    well maybe call your regular dr n see what they say but id try either a different dermatologist cus it does have to do with your skin (n there are those few drs out there that we dont like) or try a urologist.

  9. blondie Says:

    If I were you, I’d see an infectious disease specialist. I work for such a specialist and he sees people all the time who have genital herpes or genital warts.

  10. LINDSEY S Says:

    Your general practitioner, gyno or urologist would be fine to go to. If you don’t get the answer your looking for then get second opinions. I strongly suggest that you ask to be tested for HPV and or herpes by the next doctor you see.

  11. Alina Says:

    You have to see a ID Doctor – Infectious Disease Doctor these doctors specialize in these type of diseases.

  12. mmzren Says:

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  13. Pamela Carrington Says:

    Did you took all STD tests??
    what was diagnosis?

    anyway you should go to urologist or proctologist!

  14. Brian V Says:

    I don’t think there is a cure, but I did come across some free sample sites, wartrol-genital-warts-relief.com…

    I think it’s more of a “relief” type thing

    Anyways, mabey it’s just another promo thing?

    -Brian

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