Young Persons' Sexual Health Clinics

Our clinics

There are 2 clinics specifically for teens and young people under 25 in Haringey. They offer testing and treatment of STIs, free condoms and all types of contraception. Appointments can be booked online or if you are under 19 you can visit one of their drop-in sessions.

Sexual Health drop-in

Come in for a chat at our under 19s sexual health drop-in! Free, friendly and confidential.

Come in for a chat at our under 19s sexual health drop-in! Free, friendly and confidential. Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust


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Morum House Medical Centre

Picture of Morum House medical centre entranceAddress:

  • Morum House Medical Centre
    3-5 Bounds Green Road
    Wood Green
    N22 8HE

Opening times:

  • Appointments available on Wednesday, Thursdays, Fridays
  • Under 19 Walk-in clinic on Thursdays 4 to 7pm (no appointment needed)
  • The main doors to the clinic are closed - instructions on how to be let in are on the door

Book appointment:


Lordship Lane Health Centre

Picture of Lordship Lane Sexual Health CentreAddress:

  • Lordship Lane Health Centre
    239 Lordship Lane
    Tottenham
    N17 6AA

Opening times:

  • Appointments available on Mondays and Tuesdays
  • Under 19 walk-in clinic (no appointment needed) on Tuesdays 4 to 7pm

Book appointment:

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What do Sexual Health clinics do?

Sexual Health Clinics (you may hear them called GUM clinics – Genitourinary medicine), are a one stop shop for all things related to your sexual health. They offer advice, STI (including HIV) testing and treatment, contraception and can provide support after sexual assault. Clinics are confidential and no-one (including your GP) is told of your visit or what tests and treatment you receive. There's more information on what to expect when you visit a clinic on our 'what to expect' page.

Local Sexual Health Clinics are run by Central North West London NHS Trust (external link). On their website you can book appointments at the closest clinic to you that offers the service you need. You can also book any appointment by telephone on: 020 3317 5252.

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Film: A tour of a young persons' sexual health clinic

Ever wondered what happens at a sexual health clinic? In this film, we walk through one of our 2 clinics in Haringey and explain what happens at an appointment:

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Local clinics by services overview

All clinics offer free STI treatment and free contraception, including emergency contraception and condoms.

Cis gendered individuals identify with the gender assigned to them at birth. Transgender individuals identity with a gender different to that assigned to them at birth. Find out more in our Trans health section.

Table: local clinics by services overview

Clinic

STI Test

I have symptoms

STI Test

I don't have symptoms

HIV Services: PEP, test or treatmentYou can walk in forSexual AssaultTrans Services
Lordship LaneCis women*Cis men and womenNoneAll servicesNoNo
Morum HouseCis women*Cis men and womenNoneAll servicesNoNo
Mortimer MarketAll gendersAll gendersPEP, HIV Test, HIV TreatmentPEP and emergency contraceptionYes^Yes
Archway CentreAll gendersAll gendersPEP and HIV TestPEP and Emergency ContraceptionYes^Yes^
Edgeware Community HospitalAll gendersAll gendersPEP and HIV TestAll servicesYes^Yes

Key:

* If you have symptoms, for example, pelvic pain or rectal discharge book directly at the Archway Centre (external link) or the Mortimer Market Centre (external link).

^ Limited service - forensic examinations not available but can provide emergency contraception, PEP and sexual health screening and treatment.

Nearby Clinics Providing PEP, Trans Services and Sexual Assault support

The above are both open Monday to Thursday, 8am to 7pm | Friday, 8am to 3pm | Saturday, 9am to 3pm

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Page last updated:

June 27, 2022