Sexual health services are free and available to everyone regardless of sex, age, ethnic origin and sexual orientation on the NHS.
Who offers sexual health services and advice?
- GPs
- Contraception clinics (also known as family planning clinics)
- Sexual health clinics
- Sexually transmitted infection (STI) testing clinics
- Genitourinary medicine (GUM) clinics
- Pharmacies
- Sexual assault referral centres
- Young people's services
NHS guide to sexual health services
If you need help and advice about contraception, you may want to visit a contraception or family planning clinic. Some contraception clinics may also provide additional services such as:
- pre-pregnancy advice/pregnancy testing
- help and advice on an unplanned pregnancy including abortion, adoption and continuing the pregnancy
- safer sex advice
- advice on sexual problems
- cervical screening tests and breast awareness
- checks for sexually transmitted infections
- menopause advice
- infertility advice
Did you know...?
Male condoms can be accessed free of charge from the dispenser in D2 all-gender washroom near Reception.
In an emergency female and latex-free condoms can be accessed at Student Services.
Student Services can provide chlamydia self-testing kits.