Emergencies / time pressures
If you have had sex without a condom recently you may be able to reduce the chances of an unplanned pregnancy or HIV infection.
If you have had sex without a condom recently you may be able to reduce the chances of an unplanned pregnancy or HIV infection.
The ‘morning after pill’ or the Coil can both help to prevent an unplanned pregnancy. They are most likely to be effective if used soon after vaginal sex without a condom.
PEP can help reduce the chance of HIV Infection in certain circumstances and is most likely to be effective if used soon after vaginal or anal sex without a condom.
If you have been sexually assaulted recently you may want support to report it to the police or to access a forensic examination. You may also require medication to prevent unplanned pregnancy or sexually transmitted infections
We have altered the way we work. Please call the clinic before travelling to see us. If you attend the service without an appointment we will assess your need for emergency care and immediate safety and then assist you to book a future appointment.
Information about Monkeypox / MPV
The UK Health Security Agency has asked all individuals to be vigilant for new unexplained rashes.
If you have an unexplained rash, please do not walk into a healthcare setting but contact the service by telephone or online first.
They advise anyone with concerns to call NHS 111.
If the rashes are on your genital region, please contact your local sexual health clinic.