Sexual Health Clinics - Cardiff & Vale University Health Board
Tel: 02921 835208
Disabled Access: Yes
Website: http://cavuhb.nhs.wales/our-services/sexual-health/
Summary
Sexual health clinics offer a range of services to support a range of sexual health needs. The clinics will offer support, testing and treatment and may refer onward if needed.
Services are currently by appointment only and the helpline can be very busy at times - the advice is to keep trying the telephone line. You cannot leave a message. The helpline will direct you to the most appropriate clinic.
For more details, click on the following link:
- Cardiff and Vale Department of Sexual Health
Please do not attend these centres if you do not have an apppointment.
Note: the normal opening hours outlined below are the helpline opening hours, and not the individual hubs.
If the helpline is not available, contact your GP practice for advice during normal opening hours.
The service is based in Cardiff Royal Infirmary, Newport Road, Cardiff, CF24 0SZ and for those who cannot telephone the service due to being deaf / hard of hearing or speak limited English can attend the Cardiff Royal Infirmary. Depending on your reason for visiting, you may be offered an appointment either on the ground floor or 1st floor, or in Broad Street Clinic, Barry, CF62 7AL.
Alternatively, the Sexual Health Wales Website offers a range of resources for information and services for home delivery of sexually transmitted infection (STI) screening.
For unplanned pregnancy queries, contact the Pregnancy Advisory Service - Cardiff & Vale on 02921 842638 to discuss options.
Young People Services: for those under the age of 18 years old who need contraception, STI testing / treatment, or advice, you are able to access drop in services:
- Cardiff Royal Infirmary, Newport Road, Cardiff, CF24 0SZ on Tuesdays between 2.00pm and 5.00pm
- Broad Street Clinic, Barry, CF62 7AL on Thursdays between 3.00pm and 5.00pm.
Visit the website for full details on the Sexual Health services available in the Health Board, including confidentiality information.
Is this service available in Welsh?: The Health Board welcomes correspondence and telephone calls in Welsh or English. The website can also be translated into Welsh by clicking 'Cymraeg' on the desired webpage.
Last Updated: 11 November 2024 10:29 by NHS 111 Wales