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Sexual Health is an extremely important issue and one which you should not ignore or be embarrassed about. Sexually transmitted infections and pregnancy can have a huge impact on your life and the lives of others around you.
Visit the Sexual Health section of the Common Health Questions on the NHS Direct website for information about sexually transmitted infections, sex and sexuality, and problems with sex.
Visit the Contraception section of the Common Health Questions on the NHS Direct website for information about condoms, the contraceptive pill and other contraceptive methods and issues.
Oxford's Genitourinary Medicine (sexual health) Clinic is based at the Churchill Hospital in Headington. Also know as the Harrison Clinic, they provide a range of sexual health services including contraception, pregnancy testing, sexually transmitted infections testing, HIV services and free condoms.
The Harrison Clinic also provides a service for younger people called, The Wellsafe Clinic. This service, for people up to 18 years old, is a walk in clinic each Wednesday from 3.30pm - 6pm. Visit the Wellsafe Clinic website for more information.
For a comprehensive bank of information about services in Oxford, visit the Family Planning section of the Oxfordshire NHS website.
The Oxfordshire family planning service is based at the Alec Turnbull Clinic in Cowley, Oxford. They offer contraceptive advice and time to talk, particularly around sensitive issues like pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases. People are seen on a 'drop-in' basis so you do not have to be referred by a doctor or nurse. Visit the Family Planning section of the Oxfordshire Primary Care Trust website for more information.
| Organisation | Phone |
| Harrison Clinic and Wellsafe Clinic | 01865 231231 |
| Alec Turnbull Family Planning Clinic | 01865 456666 |
Visit the Sexual Health section of the DirectGov website for tips on talking to your family about sexual issues and national support contacts.
Visit the Brook website for information on sex and sexual health specifically for young people.
Visit our Health Links page for useful links to other websites related to health and medical advice in Oxford.
Page last reviewed 14 May 2008