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Sexual health affects all people and sexual health services are available to everyone, regardless of sex, age, ethnic origin and sexual orientation. The best way to get advice is to talk to a clinician at the practice or someone at a sexual health clinic.
The practice offers a range of sexual health facilities and advice, the receptionist may require some information when booking your appointment but all information is kept confidential.
Click here for information on local services from the council website or Click here for information on Sexual Health from the NHS website.
If you have a disability, special requirements are needed, or if English is not your first language, you should speak to the staff at the clinic before visiting.