Please be advised the clinic will be closed for staff training Wednesday 6th September (am) Service delivery will resume from 13:00 pm We apologise for any inconvenience caused
Clinic closed for staff training Wednesday 6th September (am)

Please be advised the clinic will be closed for staff training Wednesday 6th September (am) Service delivery will resume from 13:00 pm We apologise for any inconvenience caused
South Tyneside College, a long-standing partner of the Sexual Health Services strive to promote the interests and welfare of College students, providing a channel of communication between each other, the college and external organisations. The annual fresher’s event is a
IMPORTANT INFORMATION We are no longer offering drop in clinics. To access the service please telephone: 0191 402 8168 and you will be added to our assessment list. You will receive a call that day from one of our Sexual Health
South Tyneside Sexual Health Supporting: National Sexual Health Week 2023 #PLAYING IT SAFE Being safe means feeling empowered to access contraception, testing and treatment. It means understanding consent, healthy relationships, and pleasure. It also means providing relationships and sex education
Please be advised the clinic will be closed for staff training Wednesday 3rd August (am) Service delivery will resume from 12.30 pm We apologise for any inconvenience caused
Free and confidential home tests for hepatitis C now available via the NHS The NHS is committed to eliminating hepatitis C as a major public health issue in England, ahead of the World Health Organization goal to eliminate viral hepatitis
Please be advised the clinic will be closed on the morning of Wednesday 5th July for staff training. We apologise for any inconvenience caused
Sexual Health and Mental Health Services Supporting PRIDE 2023 South Tyneside Sexual Health are preparing to join the return of Northern Pride after spending National Pride Month in June raising awareness of the work they do to support the LGBT+
Whether planning a pregnancy or already pregnant, you may have lots of questions. Introducing the new free online interactive poster This online poster allows you to click onto the information you specifically need – it provides everything in one place
What is Syphilis and how it is passed on? Syphilis is an infection which is caused by bacteria which spread easily through anal, vaginal and oral sex. Syphilis bacteria can also spread by sharing sex toys and from a mother