Devon Sexual Health -Tiverton Hospital
posted by: Devon Sexual Health
A weekly sexual health clinic is held at the Tiverton & District Hospital, Kennedy Way, Tiverton from 1.00 – 7.00pm.
The clinic is appointment-only, and provides free and confidential sexual health services, including: wide range of contraception options (pills, coils, injections and implants); PrEP provision; unplanned pregnancy advice; STI testing and treatment, plus help with partner notification.
Services previously available
- Contraception
- Emergency contraception
- Pregnancy testing and advice about unplanned pregnancy
- STI testing and treatment of all STIs
- Safer sex advice, help with partner notification and other sexual health problems
Appointments are available via the Exeter Devon Sexual Health service on 0300 303 3989. Or you can book online if you have registered for a PHR, for more information, see here: https://www.devonsexualhealth.nhs.uk/our-clinics/myphr/
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