How do I access the sexual health service?
We offer a range of walk-in and appointment clinics, including an under 19’s queue and wait clinic on a Monday. For more details on when we are open…
Your Rights
Before we start talking about who we are and what we do one really important point is to recognise that as an individual you have rights which we will always to do our best to…
Sexual Health within the RSE curriculum
The notion of sexual health encompasses much more than the activity of sex, and the World Health Organisation is much broader than sex and possible…
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Introduction
We take our duty to protect personal information and confidentiality very seriously and we are committed to comply with all relevant legislation and to take all reasonable measures to…
What causes NSU?
There are lots of causes not all of them are passed on through having sex. It is often unclear as to the cause. If tests for chlamydia and gonorrhoea are negative a diagnosis of…
What can happen if HIV is untreated?
If left untreated, HIV can cause AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome) seriously harming the body’s immune system, resulting in serious illness and…