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From 01 June 2024, the locations of some of our clinics will change. 

Please click the location below, to find out more about these changes:

Fareham Health Centre Sexual Health Clinic is moving.

 

From 01 June 2024, Fareham Sexual Health Clinic will move to Gosport War Memorial Hospital and St Marys Community Health Campus (Portsmouth). We have increased the number of days we are open, and extended our opening times. We will offer evening appointments, and weekend appointments.

 

Click here to find the opening hours of all our community clinics

 

You can access our services in the following ways:

 

  1. Visit our website via clicking here 

This is where you can find information for managing your sexual health. If you are worried about getting a sexually transmitted infection or are worried about getting pregnant, our website can provide help and support.

 

  1. Online Services

Click here to register for a Personal Health Record (PHR) online. You can then:

  • Order a free test for sexually transmitted infections. A test kit will be posted to your address for you to complete at home. Please post this test back to get your results
  • Order free condoms and lubrication to be posted to your address
  • Book an appointment

 

  1. Call us to speak to a sexual health practitioner

When you call us, you will speak to a nurse. This nurse will ask you a few question and will support you to get the care that you need, this may include:

  • A telephone appointment
  • Arranging treatment for sexually transmitted infections which can be posted to your address
  • Arranging a test for sexually transmitted infections which can be posted to your address
  • Arranging contraception which can be posted to your address
  • Booking an appointment at one of our clinics
  • Giving you advice and support.

 

To call us, please ring 0300 300 2016.

Our phone line is usually busier in the morning. We may offer you a call back option if you phone during our busier times. This means you do not need to wait on the phone, you will keep our place in the call queue and someone will phone you back.

 

This phone line is open on a weekday:

  • 08:30 - 17:30 on a Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday,
  • 08:30 - 16:30 on a Thursday
  • 08:30 - 15:30 on a Friday

Ringwood Sexual Health Clinic is moving.

 

From 01 June 2024, Ringwood Sexual Health Clinic will move to Bitterne Health Centre and the Royal South Hants Hospital in Southampton. We have increased the number of days we are open, and extended our opening times. We will offer evening appointments, and weekend appointments.

 

Under 25-year-olds will continue to be able to access the clinic in Romsey at ‘Youth in Romsey’. This is usually open on a Tuesday between 15:00 and 17:00. Click here to check the opening hours of all our community clinics.

 

You can access our services in the following ways:

 

  1. Visit our website via clicking here 

This is where you can find information for managing your sexual health. If you are worried about getting a sexually transmitted infection or are worried about getting pregnant, our website can provide help and support.

 

  1. Creating a sexual health personal health record (PHR)

Click here to register for a Personal Health Record online. You can then:

  • Order a free test for sexually transmitted infections. A test kit will be posted to your address for you to complete at home. Please post this test back to get your results
  • Order free condoms and lubrication to be posted to your address
  • Book an appointment

 

  1. Call us to speak to a sexual health practitioner

When you call us, you will speak to a nurse. This nurse will ask you a few question and will support you to get the care that you need, this may include:

  • A telephone appointment
  • Arranging treatment for sexually transmitted infections which can be posted to your address
  • Arranging a test for sexually transmitted infections which can be posted to your address
  • Arranging contraception which can be posted to your address
  • Booking an appointment at one of our clinics
  • Giving you advice and support.

 

To call us, please ring 0300 300 2016.

Our phone line is usually busier in the morning. We may offer you a call back option if you phone during our busier times. This means you do not need to wait on the phone, you will keep our place in the call queue and someone will phone you back.

 

This phone line is open on a weekday:

  • 08:30 - 17:30 on a Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday,
  • 08:30 - 16:30 on a Thursday
  • 08:30 - 15:30 on a Friday

 

Romsey Hospital Sexual Health Clinic is moving.

 

From 01 June 2024, Romsey Sexual Health Clinic will move to Bitterne Health Centre and the Royal South Hants Hospital in Southampton. We have increased the number of days we are open, and extended our opening times. We will offer evening appointments, and weekend appointments.

 

Under 25-year-olds will continue to be able to access the clinic in Romsey at ‘Youth in Romsey’. This is usually open on a Tuesday between 15:00 and 17:00. Click here to check the opening hours of all our community clinics.

 

You can access our services in the following ways:

 

  1. Visit our website via clicking here 

This is where you can find information for managing your sexual health. If you are worried about getting a sexually transmitted infection or are worried about getting pregnant, our website can provide help and support.

 

  1. Creating a sexual health personal health record (PHR)

Click here to register for a Personal Health Record online. You can then:

  • Order a free test for sexually transmitted infections. A test kit will be posted to your address for you to complete at home. Please post this test back to get your results
  • Order free condoms and lubrication to be posted to your address
  • Book an appointment

 

  1. Call us to speak to a sexual health practitioner

When you call us, you will speak to a nurse. This nurse will ask you a few question and will support you to get the care that you need, this may include:

  • A telephone appointment
  • Arranging treatment for sexually transmitted infections which can be posted to your address
  • Arranging a test for sexually transmitted infections which can be posted to your address
  • Arranging contraception which can be posted to your address
  • Booking an appointment at one of our clinics
  • Giving you advice and support.

 

To call us, please ring 0300 300 2016.

Our phone line is usually busier in the morning. We may offer you a call back option if you phone during our busier times. This means you do not need to wait on the phone, you will keep our place in the call queue and someone will phone you back.

 

This phone line is open on a weekday:

  • 08:30 - 17:30 on a Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday,
  • 08:30 - 16:30 on a Thursday
  • 08:30 - 15:30 on a Friday

New Milton Health Centre Sexual Health Clinic is moving.

 

From 01 June 2024, New Milton Sexual Health Clinic will move to the larger sites of Bitterne Health Centre and the Royal South Hants Hospital in Southampton. We have increased the number of days we are open, and extended our opening times. We will offer evening appointments, and weekend appointments.

 

Under 25-year-olds will continue to be able to access the clinic in Romsey at ‘Youth in Romsey’. This is usually open on a Tuesday between 15:00 and 17:00. Click here to check the opening hours of all our community clinics.

 

 

You can access our services in the following ways:

 

  1. Visit our website via clicking here

This is where you can find information for managing your sexual health. If you are worried about getting a sexually transmitted infection or are worried about getting pregnant, our website can provide help and support.

 

  1. Creating a sexual health personal health record (PHR)

Click here to register for a Personal Health Record online. You can then:

  • Order a free test for sexually transmitted infections. A test kit will be posted to your address for you to complete at home. Please post this test back to get your results
  • Order free condoms and lubrication to be posted to your address
  • Book an appointment

 

  1. Call us to speak to a sexual health practitioner

When you call us, you will speak to a nurse. This nurse will ask you a few question and will support you to get the care that you need, this may include:

  • A telephone appointment
  • Arranging treatment for sexually transmitted infections which can be posted to your address
  • Arranging a test for sexually transmitted infections which can be posted to your address
  • Arranging contraception which can be posted to your address
  • Booking an appointment at one of our clinics
  • Giving you advice and support.

 

To call us, please ring 0300 300 2016.

Our phone line is usually busier in the morning. We may offer you a call back option if you phone during our busier times. This means you do not need to wait on the phone, you will keep our place in the call queue and someone will phone you back.

 

This phone line is open on a weekday:

  • 08:30 - 17:30 on a Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday,
  • 08:30 - 16:30 on a Thursday
  • 08:30 - 15:30 on a Friday

Ryde Health and Wellbeing Centre, IOW, Sexual Health Clinic has moved.

 

Ryde Sexual Health Clinic has moved to St Mary’s Hospital, IOW. We have increased the number of days we are open, and extended our opening times. We will offer evening appointments, and weekend appointments. There will still be a walk-in clinic. Click here to find the opening hours of the clinic.

 

You can access our services in the following ways:

 

  1. Visit our website via clicking here

This is where you can find information for managing your sexual health. If you are worried about getting a sexually transmitted infection or are worried about getting pregnant, our website can provide help and support.

 

  1. Creating a sexual health personal health record (PHR)

Click here to register for a Personal Health Record online. You can then:

  • Order a free test for sexually transmitted infections. A test kit will be posted to your address for you to complete at home. Please post this test back to get your results
  • Order free condoms and lubrication to be posted to your address
  • Book an appointment

 

  1. Call us to speak to a sexual health practitioner

When you call us, you will speak to a nurse. This nurse will ask you a few question and will support you to get the care that you need, this may include:

  • A telephone appointment
  • Arranging treatment for sexually transmitted infections which can be posted to your address
  • Arranging a test for sexually transmitted infections which can be posted to your address
  • Arranging contraception which can be posted to your address
  • Booking an appointment at one of our clinics
  • Giving you advice and support.

 

To call us, please ring 0300 300 2016.

Our phone line is usually busier in the morning. We may offer you a call back option if you phone during our busier times. This means you do not need to wait on the phone, you will keep our place in the queue and someone will phone you back.

 

This phone line is open on a weekday:

  • 08:30 - 17:30 on a Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday,
  • 08:30 - 16:30 on a Thursday
  • 08:30 - 15:30 on a Friday

Winchester St Clements Sexual Health Clinic has moved.

 

Winchester St Clements Sexual Health Clinic has moved to Eastleigh Sexual Health Centre (Swan Shopping Centre) and Crown Heights (Basingstoke). We have increased the number of days we are open, and extended our opening times. We will offer evening appointments, and weekend appointments.

 

Click here to find the opening hours of all our community clinics

 

You can access our services in the following ways:

 

  1. Visit our website via clicking here

This is where you can find information for managing your sexual health. If you are worried about getting a sexually transmitted infection or are worried about getting pregnant, our website can provide help and support.

 

  1. Creating a sexual health personal health record (PHR)

Click here to register for a Personal Health Record online. You can then:

  • Order a free test for sexually transmitted infections. A test kit will be posted to your address for you to complete at home. Please post this test back to get your results
  • Order free condoms and lubrication to be posted to your address
  • Book an appointment

 

  1. Call us to speak to a sexual health practitioner

When you call us, you will speak to a nurse. This nurse will ask you a few question and will support you to get the care that you need, this may include:

  • A telephone appointment
  • Arranging treatment for sexually transmitted infections which can be posted to your address
  • Arranging a test for sexually transmitted infections which can be posted to your address
  • Arranging contraception which can be posted to your address
  • Booking an appointment at one of our clinics
  • Giving you advice and support.

 

To call us, please ring 0300 300 2016.

Our phone line is usually busier in the morning. We may offer you a call back option if you phone during our busier times. This means you do not need to wait on the phone, you will keep our place in the queue and someone will phone you back.

 

This phone line is open on a weekday:

  • 08:30 - 17:30 on a Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday,
  • 08:30 - 16:30 on a Thursday
  • 08:30 - 15:30 on a Friday

Chase Community Hospital (Bordon) Sexual Health Clinic is moving.

 

From 01 June 2024, Chase Community Hospital (Bordon) Sexual Health Clinic will move to Aldershot Centre for Health and Crown Heights (Basingstoke). We have increased the number of days we are open, and extended our opening times. We will offer evening appointments, and weekend appointments.

 

Click here to find the opening hours of all our community clinics

 

You can access our services in the following ways:

 

  1. Visit our website via clicking here 

This is where you can find information for managing your sexual health. If you are worried about getting a sexually transmitted infection or are worried about getting pregnant, our website can provide help and support.

 

  1. Creating a sexual health personal health record (PHR)

Click here to register for a Personal Health Record online. You can then:

  • Order a free test for sexually transmitted infections. A test kit will be posted to your address for you to complete at home. Please post this test back to get your results
  • Order free condoms and lubrication to be posted to your address
  • Book an appointment

 

  1. Call us to speak to a sexual health practitioner

When you call us, you will speak to a nurse. This nurse will ask you a few question and will support you to get the care that you need, this may include:

  • A telephone appointment
  • Arranging treatment for sexually transmitted infections which can be posted to your address
  • Arranging a test for sexually transmitted infections which can be posted to your address
  • Arranging contraception which can be posted to your address
  • Booking an appointment at one of our clinics
  • Giving you advice and support.

 

To call us, please ring 0300 300 2016.

Our phone line is usually busier in the morning. We may offer you a call back option if you phone during our busier times. This means you do not need to wait on the phone, you will keep our place in the queue and someone will phone you back.

 

This phone line is open on a weekday:

  • 08:30 - 17:30 on a Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday,
  • 08:30 - 16:30 on a Thursday
  • 08:30 - 15:30 on a Friday

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