Sexual and Reproductive Health

Supporting you with your Sexual and Reproductive Health  

We are here to provide honest advice about contraception, pregnancy, Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) and pleasure.  

You can expect safe friendly, non-judgemental help and services whatever your gender, age, disability or sexual orientation. 

Don’t be afraid to talk to one of our GPs or practice nurses if you’re worrying about anything such as how to avoid a sexually transmitted infection (STI) or an unwanted pregnancy. 

Don’t want to get pregnant? 

Your GP practice can help you avoid an unwanted or unplanned pregnancy. 

It can be tricky to know which type of contraception to use to prevent pregnancy because there are so many options. 

Your GP practice can help you decide which one is right for you! Examples include condoms, the pill, contraceptive patch, vaginal ring, the coil and implant.  

Some practices can fit coils or implants that last for a few years so you don’t have to think about it, and they are reversible; this is why they are called Long Acting Reversible Contraceptives (LARC). Here is a helpful page to compare these options. 

Coils and implants (Long-Acting Reversible Contraception): ask your GP practice if they can fit these first (rather than going to a sexual health clinic like the Clifden Centre or the Ivy). If your own GP practice doesn’t do coil or implant fittings or removals, they may be able to book you an appointment at one of the following practices: 

The Nightingale Practice – this practice accepts referrals from all City & Hackney practices. 

The Lawson Practice 

Spring Hill Practice 

Kingsmead Practice 

Sexual Health London (pill and patch): You can order contraception online from Sexual Health London via this website – https://www.shl.uk/. You can choose what regular contraceptive you want and if you want a 3, 6 or 12 months supply. If you choose to order online, you will need to complete an online consultation with LloydsPharmacy Online Doctor which will be reviewed. You can pick up your contraceptive from a Lloyds Pharmacy, including some Sainsbury’s stores, or have it delivered by post.  

You can find more information about contraceptive options here. 

Safe sex – want to protect yourself and your partner(s)? 

Young Hackney: If you are under the age of 25 years, you can access free condoms from a range of local venues listed here: Free Condoms – Young Hackney.  

Worried about an STI? 

If you have had unprotected sex or are worried you might have caught a sexually -transmitted infection (STI) because you have symptoms, please contact us for confidential, sensitive help. We can get you the right tests and help you make sure sexual partners are notified, if you test positive. 

Free Home STI testing: If you are over the age of 16 you can also order a free STI test kit to be delivered to your home via this website – https://www.shl.uk/. You complete a simple form online, order the kit and your results are sent to you by text or email. It is simple, fast and secure! 

Chlamydia testing: GPs and practice nurses will often offer chlamydia screening to people seeking sexual health advice. If you are between the age of 15 and 24 years old, it is recommended that you have a Chlamydia test annually or on every change of person you have sex with. 

HIV testing: If you are concerned that you might have HIV or you are a newly registered patient at our practice, feel free to ask for an HIV test.  

Cervical screening: All women aged between 25 – 65 years are entitled to participate in the national cervical screening programme - www.nhs.uk/conditions/cervical-screening. There’s information for all eligible groups including trans women, women who have undergone surgery, and had the HPV vaccination. 

Support for LQBTQI+ community: 56 Dean Street is a specialist sexual health clinic in London. For more information please see here: https://www.dean.st/about-us/  

You can find more information about other STIs here. 

Need Emergency Hormonal Contraception? 

Emergency hormonal contraception is available to buy from most pharmacies.  

You can also complete an online consultation and order the emergency contraceptive pill for free from the Sexual Health London service – https://www.shl.uk/.  

Do you think you are at risk of catching HIV? 

Pre-exposure prophylaxis for HIV (PrEP) can significantly reduce the chances of catching HIV. If you would like to find out more, please see: HIV prevention | Homerton Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust 

Need abortion care?  

Please speak to your GP who can listen and provide safe support should you require a pregnancy termination, or you can self-refer to the British Pregnancy Advisory Services by calling: 0345 730 4030 or completing the online form: https://www.bpas.org/contact-us/request-an-appointment/  

Thinking about pleasure? 

Here is a helpful guide to sexual pleasure and problems: Sexual wellbeing – Sexwise 

Need more information? 

You can also check out these sites for lots more information about how to avoid unwanted pregnancy, have safer sex and avoid or manage sexually transmitted infections (STIs): 

Sexwise: www.sexwise.org.uk 

NHS website: www.nhs.uk 

Homerton: https://www.homerton.nhs.uk/sexual-health/  

First Contact Physiotherapy

First Contact Physiotherapists (FCPs) are qualified autonomous clinical practitioners who can assess, diagnose, treat and manage musculoskeletal (MSK) problems and undifferentiated conditions and – where appropriate – discharge a person without a medical referral. FCPs working in this role can be accessed by contacting the practice who can direct patients to them to establish a rapid and accurate diagnosis and management plan to streamline pathways of care.

We have FCP clinics on Tuesdays and Thursdays at Athena Medical Centre. Please contact the reception to book you in to see a Physiotherapist at the practice.

Stop Smoking Service

Stopping smoking is the best thing you’ll ever do. Quitting can make a drastic improvement to your lifestyle and health in ways you might not expect. Once you stop smoking, some of the benefits are immediate and some are longer-term. Just imagine yourself being smokefree. Feeling great and being free of the addiction.

Why quit?

Thinking about the reasons to quit is a great way to motivate yourself.

How will my health benefit?

  • You will reduce your risk of developing illness, disability or death caused by cancer, heart or lung disease.
  • You will reduce your risk of gangrene or amputation caused by circulatory problems.
  • You will reduce the risk of going blind or developing cataracts.
  • You will improve your fertility levels and your chance of a healthy pregnancy and baby.
  • You will improve your breathing and general fitness.
  • You will enjoy the taste of food more.
  • You will protect the health of those around you by not exposing them to second-hand smoke.

How will my lifestyle improve?

  • You will save money – as much as several hundred pounds a month, if you’re a heavy smoker. Check the NHS cost calculator to find out how much you will save.
  • You will no longer smell of stale tobacco.
  • The appearance of your skin and teeth will improve.
  • Your home and car will smell fresh and is likely to maintain its value for a longer time.
  • You will reduce the risk of fire in your home and may pay lower insurance premiums.
Contact Smokefree City & Hackney by calling 0800 046 9946 or click the button below to do it online.
Book an appointment with a stop smoking advisor

Social Prescribing Services

There are many things that impact our health and wellbeing, including feeling isolated or struggling with practical challenges. We have Social Prescribers in our practice who can speak with adults registered with the practice. They will ask you about what is happening in your life, what you enjoy, and what is getting in the way. The Social Prescriber might suggest services and activities that might help you or simply work with you to build your skills and confidence. They can tell you about community based services, e.g. lunch clubs, gardening groups, benefits advice, exercise groups.


Please ask your GP to refer you to social prescribing.

For further information – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YZKjJMyLKvQ&t=63s

To learn more about social prescribing – https://www.family-action.org.uk/social-prescribing-city-and-hackney-service/

Travel Vaccinations

If you require any vaccinations relating to foreign travel you need to make an appointment with the practice nurse to discuss your travel arrangements. This will include which countries and areas within countries that you are visiting to determine what vaccinations are required.

There is further information about countries and vaccinations required on the links below

Europe Europe & RussiaNorth America North America
Central America Central AmericaSouth America South America
Caribbean CaribbeanAfrica Africa
Middle East Middle EastCentral Asia Central Asia
East Asia East AsiaAustralasia  Australasia and Pacific

It is important to make this initial appointment as early as possible – at least 6 weeks before you travel – as a second appointment will be required with the practice nurse to actually receive the vaccinations. These vaccines have to be ordered as they are not a stock vaccine. Your second appointment needs to be at least 2 weeks before you travel to allow the vaccines to work.

Some travel vaccines are ordered on a private prescription and these incur a charge over and above the normal prescription charge. This is because not all travel vaccinations are included in the services provided by the NHS.


Travel Health Questionnaire

To help us offer the appropriate advice, please fill out the online form before coming to see the nurse.

Travel Questionnaire

Travel Questionaire
Please complete the form below to get more information about what travel immunisations you require.

Most vaccines are given at least 2 weeks before travel, and some more complicated regimes take longer. Please try to give us prior notice (preferably 6 weeks).

Tittle *
Address *
Address
Zip/Postal
City
Country
Is there any possibility you may be pregnant? *
Destination(s)
Further Information
Purpose of your trip *
Holiday Type *
Accommodation *
Setting
Planned Activities
Are you fit for travel? *
Do you have any allergies? *

Travelling in Europe

If you are travelling to Europe a very useful booklet has been published with advice and guidance to help you get the most out of your holiday. To visit please click:- Travelling in Europe | Learning Corner (europa.eu) (this is a large document and may take a minute or two to view)

Non- NHS Services

Medicals

For jobs, insurance etc, are made by special arrangement.  If you need a medical, please ask at reception.

Special Services

Such as the signing of passports, are also available.  Such non-NHS service incurs a fee.  A deposit of £10.00 may be requested when making the request, for which a receipt will be issued.

Health Visitors

Homerton Health Visiting

Health visitors are nurses or midwives with specialist training in family and public health. They help parents and their families to improve health and wellbeing during pregnancy, after the birth and all the way through until your child is five.

The nearest drop in health visitors clinic is at:

Daubeney Children’s Centre

Tuesday 1:30-3:30

Daubeney Road

E5 0EG

Tel: 020 8525 7040

Click the link below for more information:

Homerton Health Visiting – Information for parent and carers living in Hackney and The City of London for health visiting services including; feeding your baby and toddler, becoming a parent, growth and development of your child. (hackneyandcityhealthvisiting.nhs.uk)

Duty Doctor Service

For when you have an urgent medical problem

To make it easier for you to get the right help when you need it urgently we are offering a Duty Doctor Service in this practice. Duty Doctor is in place from 8.00am to 6.30pm, Monday to Friday.

When you phone with an urgent problem, the Duty Doctor will ring you back within 2 hours and will decide the best way to help you. The doctor may:

  • Give you advice straight away over the phone
  • Arrange for you to come into the practice to see a doctor or nurse or other member of staff
    • Arrange for a home visit if you are not well enough to come to the surgery and the doctor thinks you need to be seen
    • Direct you towards other services which can help

If you need urgent medical advice for you or someone you care for, please call the practice on our usual number and ask the reception team about speaking to the Duty Doctor. They will ask you a few questions and if they decide the duty doctor is the right person to help they will arrange for them to call you back WITHIN 2 HOURS.

This service offers you quick access to your GP practice, where they know you and have your full medical record. We recommend this service instead of going to A&E.

Diabetic Annual Review

There is a special clinic run on Tuesday mornings, once a month. Patients attending this clinic are seen by the nurse, dietician and by special arrangement, the diabetic nurse Specialist.