Services at this clinic
This clinic offers:
Contraception (for pregnancy prevention), including:
- Condoms
- Diaphragm
- Implant
- Injection
- IUS and IUD (coil)
- Patch
- Pill
- Vaginal ring
Please note: We cannot provide any contraception for non-contraceptive reasons (e.g. contraceptive pill, IUS fitting for the purposes of controlling bleeding or solely for HRT, or removals of IUS fitted elsewhere for these purposes). Please ask your GP to provide this service or refer you to gynaecology.
Emergency contraception
Sexual health information and advice
Opening Times
Walk-in Clinic (Contraception Only)
Tuesday
8:30am – 12:30pm
1:30pm – 4pm
Please Note:
Priority at this clinic will be given to people aged under 18.
If our walk-in clinic reaches maximum capacity, you may be unable to be seen, and signposted elsewhere.
Contraceptive pills are available from GPs and some pharmacies.
Emergency contraceptive pills are available from GPs and some pharmacies.
Appointment Only Clinic
Thursday
11:30am – 4pm
Finding our clinic in the building
Enter through the main entrance and turn right to the main reception desk and ask for our service.

Important service information
Abuse towards staff will not be tolerated – Aggressive, violent and threatening behaviour towards NHS staff or other service users will not be tolerated. Individuals behaving violently towards staff or other service users will be reported to the police.
Accessing services – Appointments will be booked according to your initial clinical assessment; this means you may not get an appointment on the same day you call. A staff member will advise you on accessing the required service. This may be through our walk-in service, an online STI testing kit (ages 16+), a telephone or booked clinic appointment.
Male and female clinicians – We have male and female sexual health staff working in our clinic, who carry out intimate examinations and coil procedures. We cannot guarantee whether your clinician will be male or female on the day.
MenB and Mpox Vaccines – We can offer MenB and mpox vaccines in our services for those who are eligible to be vaccinated. Read more here.
No children in clinic – Due to the nature of our services, it is not always appropriate for children to be present during your visit. If you bring children with you, we may not be able to see you for your appointment. If you are unable to attend the clinic without your children, please contact our team and see if this is something we are able to accommodate.
Phone lines – Please be aware that our phone lines are very busy and there may be a delay in answering your call. If your call is not urgent, you may have a shorter wait if you call in the afternoon, when our phone lines are quieter.
Winter flu season reminder – If you have a cough or a cold, please consider re-booking your appointment, to avoid spreading any germs.
Important service information
Abuse towards staff will not be tolerated – Aggressive, violent and threatening behaviour towards NHS staff or other service users will not be tolerated. Individuals behaving violently towards staff or other service users will be reported to the police.
Accessing services – Appointments will be booked according to your initial clinical assessment; this means you may not get an appointment on the same day you call. A staff member will advise you on accessing the required service. This may be through our walk-in service, an online STI testing kit (ages 16+), a telephone or booked clinic appointment.
Illness at appointments – If you have a cough or a cold, please consider re-booking your appointment, to avoid spreading any germs.
Male and female clinicians – We have male and female sexual health staff working in our clinic, who carry out intimate examinations and coil procedures. We cannot guarantee whether your clinician will be male or female on the day.
MenB and Mpox Vaccines – We can offer MenB and mpox vaccines in our services for those who are eligible to be vaccinated. Read more here.
No children in clinic – Due to the nature of our services, it is not always appropriate for children to be present during your visit. If you bring children with you, we may not be able to see you for your appointment. If you are unable to attend the clinic without your children, please contact our team and see if this is something we are able to accommodate.
Phone lines – Please be aware that our phone lines are very busy and there may be a delay in answering your call. If your call is not urgent, you may have a shorter wait if you call in the afternoon, when our phone lines are quieter.
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