Sexual Health Clinic
We offer sexual health clinic services in Brighton and Hove. We offer several services, both NHS and private.
Chlamydia & Gonorrhoea Testing & Treatment
We offer Chlamydia/Gonorrhea tests in our pharmacy for both males and females. Please call us or visit our pharmacy to find out more.
Chlamydia and Gonorrhoea are both very common bacterial infections that are sexually transmitted and can be very easily treated with antibiotics. Often these infections can be present with no symptoms and if left untreated they can cause potential long-term problems including affecting fertility.
It can take up to 2 weeks after sexual contact for a test to pick up these infections, therefore it may be necessary to repeat the tests to cover any window periods. We advise screening regularly, particularly after any partner changes.
C-Cards for free condoms
These are the only way to protect you and your partner against Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs). The C-Card scheme is designed for you – to make getting free condoms, femidoms and lube easy and hassle-free.
Read more on how the C-Card Scheme works here.
Emergency Hormonal Contraceptives
Free Emergency Contraception (EHC) ( Morning After Pill ) for under 25s in Brighton & Hove available from Leybourne pharmacy.
The morning-after pill is an emergency hormonal contraceptive pill which can be taken after unprotected sex to avoid pregnancy. It is recommended to take the pill as soon as possible after sexual intercourse. If you require the pill, one of our pharmacists will carry out a short assessment by asking you to fill in a short questionnaire to establish if the treatment is suitable for you.
There are two drugs available in the UK without a prescription that are used as Emergency Hormonal Contraceptives (EHC). Levonelle one-step and EllaOne. Levonelle One-step can be used no longer than 72 hours after unprotected sex to prevent pregnancy. EllaOne is to be taken no longer than 120 hours after unprotected sex.
The pharmacist will advise you as to which contraceptive pill is suitable for you during a consultation. The morning-after pill is not to be used regularly as it’s only for occasional use when another form of contraceptives was not used or failed.
If you require the morning-after pill, please speak to a member of staff who will get you to fill in a short questionnaire. The pharmacist will go through the questionnaire with you and if it is suitable, they will supply the pill or refer you to another service if the tablet is not suitable for you.