Comprehensive Sexual Health Support for Well-Being

Sexual health support encompasses a range of services and products aimed at promoting sexual wellness, addressing sexual concerns, and enhancing intimacy.
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Prepared by Nick Harper, reviewed by Dr. David James Simpson

Sexual Health Support FAQ

What services are provided by sexual health services?

Services provided by sexual health services remain unchanged. Contraceptive services for under 25s (PH51) is for NHS and other commissioners, managers and practitioners who have a direct or indirect role in, and responsibility for, contraceptive services.

What is sexual health?

Sexual health covers the provision of advice and services around contraception, relationships, sexually transmitted infections (STIs) (including HIV) and abortion.

Are sexual health services free?

Sexual health services are free and available to everyone, regardless of sex, age, ethnic origin and sexual orientation. If you have a disability and have special requirements, or if English is not your first language, you should speak to the staff at the clinic before visiting. Who offers sexual health services and advice?

Where can I get sexual health advice?

Depending on where you live, services and advice may be available from: sexual health clinics (which can also be called family planning, genitourinary medicine (GUM), or sexual and reproductive health clinics) If you are not sure which service is right for you, contact NHS 111, and they will advise you.

Where can I find information about sexual health?

Brook’s website is full of information and advice about sexual health and your body. You can also find services near you for a range of sexual health issues. Advice about contraception, pregnancy, STIs and pleasure.

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