STI screening tests-If you are sexually active, you may have tests for certain STIs. The best age for the HPV vaccine is 11 or 12, but you can get the vaccine starting at age 9. This is a series of shots to protect against the most common types of HPV that cause cancer, precancer, and genital warts. Girls and boys should get the HPV vaccine. HPV infection increases the risk of cervical cancer and genital warts. HPV vaccine-HPV can be passed from person to person during sex. You also may get the following tests and immunizations: If you talk honestly and openly, your doctor can help get you the resources you need stay healthy and safe. Some of them may seem personal, such as questions about your menstrual period or sexual activities (including vaginal, oral, or anal sex). Your doctor may ask a lot of questions about you and your family. You usually do not need to have a pelvic exam at the first visit unless you are having problems. You also may have a general physical exam. You can find out what to expect at future visits and get information about how to stay healthy. The first visit may be just a talk between you and your doctor.