New time for Exeter Young Person clinic.
posted by: Susan Mills
From 4 March, the Young Person drop-in clinic at Devon Sexual Health will be held every Tuesday from 3.30pm – 5.30pm.
This weekly sit and wait clinic is open to all under-18s living in Devon, and offers a full range of sexual health services and support including sexually transmitted infection testing and treatment, contraception and HIV care.
All services are free, confidential and non-judgemental. The clinics are for those aged 18 and under, and you can drop into the clinic at the NHS Walk-in centre, Sidwell Street, Exeter EX4 6NN without appointment.
If you prefer to have an appointment, you can book by calling 0300 303 3989 or, if you register for a Personal Health Record (PHR), you can also book appointments for Barnstaple and Exeter sexual health clinics online, see: www.devonsexualhealth.nhs.uk/myphr/
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