Yorsexual health are holding Cervical Screening Clinics at:

York Monkgate on 1st April and 26th April, and 

 Selby New War Memorial Hospital on 3rd April and 17th April

If you are aged between 25 and 64 with a cervix and are due or overdue your smear, you can book into one of our additional clinics above. Call us on 01904 721111 to book an appointment. 

  

Yorsexual Health are holding a dedicated Sexual Health and contraception service for trans and Non-binary people at:

Yorsexual Health Clinic, Monkgate York YO31 7PB On Saturday 15th April @ 9am-12pm, and 

Yorsexual Health Clinic, The Heatherdene building, Lancaster Park Road,

Harrogate HG2 7SN On Mon 17th April 12 noon-3pm 

 

We provide a welcoming, safe space where trans and non-binary people can be their true self and access specialist sexual health and contraceptive services tailored to their needs. In this clinic you can access STI advice and testing, including HIV point of care testing (finger prick HIV test)  STI treatments, Contraception including LARC (Coil and implants), emergency contraception and cervical screening for people with a cervix who have received their invite letter from their GP or for people aged 25-64 who have missed their screening and therefore overdue. 

Please contact our central booking number on 01904 721111 for more information, to book an appointment, and or tell us you are coming to the walk-in clinic. 

 

 

 

 

 

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What happens if I am offered treatment?

If you are offered and decide to have free treatment in our clinics, the nurse or doctor will give this to you and discuss how to use it. You may then be asked about people you have had sex with recently who may also need treatment. This is called partner notification.

Partner notification is completely confidential. It helps you to tell anyone you have had sex with recently about treatment they might also need for an infection passed on by sex. The nurse or doctor will also be happy to provide any sexual health related advice or guidance, so please feel free to ask them any questions you may have.

You might also be offered a Hepatitis B vaccination, if you might be at a higher risk of coming into contact with this virus, and medication (PEP), if there is a high risk that have very recently been in contact with HIV.

 

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