HIV, STI / STD & Sexual Health Clinic in Greater Noida
Private, judgment-free care from Dr. Manuj Sondhi — Fellowship-trained in Infectious Disease & HIV at Tata Memorial. Testing, treatment, and prevention (PrEP & PEP) under one roof.
How we can help — confidentially
⚠️ Possible exposure in the last 72 hours?
PEP works best when started as early as possible — ideally within hours, and no later than 72 hours. Do not wait. Call now for an urgent confidential consultation.
Concerns about HIV, a sexually transmitted infection, or a possible exposure are among the most stressful — and the hardest to ask about. At Nirvana Clinic, you can discuss all of it privately with Dr. Manuj Sondhi, who holds a Fellowship in Infectious Disease & HIV from Tata Memorial and treats these conditions every day. No judgment, no lectures — just clear answers and a plan.
This page is the starting point. Use the links below to go straight to what you need, or simply reach out and we’ll guide you.
Worried after a possible exposure?
A 30-second confidential self-check tells you whether PEP, testing or reassurance is your next step. Your answers stay on the page.
HIV Exposure Navigator
A 30-second private self-check to understand whether PEP, testing or reassurance is the next step.
🔒 Private · your answers stay on this page unless you WhatsApp usEducational guidance only — not a diagnosis. If exposure was within 72 hours, call urgently.
Comprehensive HIV, STI & infectious disease care
HIV testing & treatment
Confidential HIV testing with proper window-period guidance, plus full antiretroviral treatment and long-term care for those living with HIV.
PrEP — prevent HIV
Pre-exposure prophylaxis for people at ongoing risk — highly effective HIV prevention with regular monitoring.
PEP — after exposure
Had a possible exposure? Post-exposure prophylaxis can prevent HIV if started within 72 hours. Time-critical — act fast.
STD / STI care
Discreet testing and treatment for common STIs — syphilis, gonorrhea, chlamydia, herpes and more, including care tailored for MSM.
Tuberculosis & MDR-TB
Expert management of TB and drug-resistant (MDR) tuberculosis — specialist territory most general clinics can’t cover.
Complex & MDR infections
Difficult, recurrent or antibiotic-resistant infections assessed by an ID specialist. See the infectious disease page.
Why see an ID & HIV specialist — not a general clinic
HIV and STIs are areas where the specifics matter enormously: the right test at the right time, accurate window-period advice, correct prevention, and treatment that follows current international guidelines. A Fellowship-trained infectious disease and HIV specialist brings exactly that depth.
- Tata Memorial ID & HIV Fellowship — formal specialist training, not general practice.
- Routine, real-world experience managing HIV, TB, MDR infections, STIs and prevention.
- Confidential by design — private consultation and records.
- One point of care — testing, treatment and prevention together, with proper follow-up.
What a first confidential visit looks like
Reach out privately
Call or WhatsApp. You can describe the concern in general terms — we’ll take it from there.
Confidential consultation
A calm, judgment-free discussion of your history and risk, and which tests (if any) make sense and when.
Testing & results
Appropriate testing arranged discreetly, with clear explanation of results.
Treatment or prevention plan
If needed, treatment is started; if prevention is the goal, PrEP or other measures are set up with follow-up.
When should you see an HIV / STI specialist?
People search for help in many ways — by symptom, by worry, or after a specific risk. It’s worth a confidential consultation if any of these apply:
- You had condomless sex and are worried about HIV or another STI
- A condom broke, a needle-stick, or another high-risk contact — especially within the last 72 hours
- You have genital discharge, sores or ulcers, burning on passing urine, a rash, swelling or pain
- A partner has tested positive for HIV, syphilis, gonorrhoea, chlamydia or herpes
- You want to start PrEP safely before future exposure
- You have repeated fever, unexplained weight loss, swollen lymph nodes or recurrent infections
Common tests we may advise
Testing depends on your exposure, symptoms and timing — a doctor guides which tests are needed and when to repeat them. Common examples:
| Your concern | Tests commonly advised |
|---|---|
| Possible HIV exposure | HIV 4th-generation test, repeat testing by window period, HIV RNA in selected cases |
| STI symptoms | Syphilis blood test; urine / urethral / vaginal / site-appropriate swabs for gonorrhoea & chlamydia |
| Before starting PrEP | HIV test, kidney function (eGFR), hepatitis B (and C where relevant), STI screen |
| Long-term HIV care | CD4 count, HIV viral load, baseline safety labs, screening for other infections |
Common Questions
Is the consultation really confidential?
I'm worried but have no symptoms — should I still come?
Do you provide care for MSM and same-sex partners?
What qualifications does the doctor have in HIV?
I had a possible exposure recently — what should I do?
Dr. Manuj Sondhi
With 15+ years in metabolic medicine, Dr. Manuj Sondhi cares for patients with diabetes, thyroid and weight-related conditions, and provides expert, confidential HIV, PrEP/PEP and infectious-disease care at Nirvana Clinic, Greater Noida (Delhi NCR). He believes clear information should help you understand your health — and that the right decision for your situation is best made together, in consultation.
Confidential sexual health care, without judgment
Whether it’s testing, treatment, PrEP, PEP or simply a question you’re worried about — talk privately to a Fellowship-trained HIV & ID specialist. Everything stays between you and your doctor.
Nirvana Clinic · Shop GF-93, Sun Twilight Mall, Opp. Delta 1 Metro Station, Greater Noida 201308