Devon Sexual Health has extended services to South Hams and West Devon
posted by: Susan Mills
Following the award of a new sexual health services contract for Devon & Torbay, Devon Sexual Health has extended its sexual health services to the South Hams and West Devon areas.
This means residents in these areas can now access sexual health services from clinics in Exeter and Torquay, alongside their existing local GP and pharmacy services and online options, including at-home STI testing kits.
To check what services are available in your area, including emergency contraception, you can search via your post code or town using the ‘Find a service’ option on the Devon Sexual Health website.
Please note, for those living in Plymouth, sexual health services will continue to be provided by Sexual Health in Plymouth.
For more information on services and clinics available in Devon and Torbay, see www.devonsexualhealth.nhs.uk
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