Young People

All of our services are young people friendly and we welcome young people age 13-25 to attend any of our clinics. Our services provide free and confidential help, support and advice.

Victoria Health Centre Outreach Sexual Health Services can provide all young people under 25 with:

  • free contraception
  • condoms
  • mini screen – HIV, Syphilis, Chlamydia and Gonorrhoea testing
  • pregnancy testing and options
  • emergency contraception (Morning After Pill)
  • advice and guidance about sex and relationships, resisting peer pressure, sexuality, contraception, STIs, pregnancy testing and emergency contraception.
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Young people can access our regular clinics by calling 0115 9627 627 to make an appointment or booking online.

Nottingham's Sexual Health Services also offer Drop-in and Outreach clinics specifically for young people to access.

18s and Under Clinic

Twice a week, Victoria Health Centre runs a Young People's Clinic for those who are aged 18 or under. Young People are able to drop-in, there is no need to book an appointment.

 

Every Monday & Wednesday 2 - 6pm Victoria Health Centre

 

Victoria Health Centre

Glasshouse Street,

Nottingham.

NG1 3LW

Outreach Clinics

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Biborough College,  Friday 11-2pm

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Nottingham College City Hub, Wednesday 10-1pm

 

 

Bulwell Riverside Youth & Play Sexual Health Clinic , ThursdayBulwell Riverside Building 3-7pm

 

Please note the clinics based within FE Colleges/Schools operate during term time and are open to students of  the College/School only.

Confidentiality

All young people, including those under 16 have the right to private and confidential sexual health advice.

All our services are strictly confidential for all of our patients, no matter the age or circumstance. Information our patients give us is not shared with anyone outside our sexual health service without the consent of our patients, unless it is necessary to protect someone from serious harm. Our higher standards of confidentiality are discussed with patients when they first attend our service.