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The Wolverton Centre at Kingston Hospital

Consultant-led sexual health services for patients with more complex sexual health & contraception needs, the Wolverton offers a full range of contraceptive methods (including emergency contraception and Long Acting Reversible Contraception), as well as HIV testing, STI testing and treatment. The service also offers treatment and care for people living with HIV. The Connect service provides sexual health advice and testing, throughout the week, for people of all ages with learning disabilities or learning difficulties.  

The Wolverton also provides specific support to young people aged 18 and under, and additional services such as some vaccinations and cervical screening.

Services at the Wolverton are confidential, free and available for everyone, regardless of age or gender.

You do not need a referral.

The Wolverton currently does not offer walk-in clinics, so you need to call to arrange an appointment. However, if you are concerned for your safety you can attend the service without calling first. Same-day emergency appointments and evening appointments are offered.  It's best to call the service directly but some services are available at walk-in

The Wolverton contact number is 020 8974 9331. Call centre opening times 0815-1530 Monday - Friday. Closed bank holidays

Parents, carers and professionals can also book appointments for themselves for advice and support.

Find out more about the Wolverton Centre

Contraceptive and sexual health (CASH) clinics

The CASH service provided by Your Healthcare from Hollyfield House, Surbiton, is free and confidential. It is available to everyone, of any gender, sexuality or age.

We offer a range of services including: 

  • Contraception: long acting methods such as the implants and coils, the contraceptive pill.
  • Emergency contraception 
  • Sexually transmitted infections testing for people who don’t have symptoms
  • Pregnancy testing and options
  • Treatment for chlamydia infection and follow-up

Find out more about the services offered by CASH

CASH and KU19 clinic opening times vary, and are available Monday to Saturday

To arrange an appointment contact: phone (020 8339 4783), KU19 textline  (075 0720 5308 - under 20s only, monitored Mon-Friday 9-5, but text anytime) or email contraception&sexualhealth@yourhealthcare.org or complete an online form available on the service website

Free health services from KU19

KU19 is Kingston’s free and confidential health service for young people aged 19 years and under. It's provided by Your Healthcare. You can get:

  • free condoms
  • emergency contraception
  • chlamydia and gonorrhoea screening
  • contraception
  • advice and information
  • pregnancy testing

KU19 is open for appointments, collections, and also offers a postal service.

Phone 020 8339 4783 (leave a message if you get the voicemail) or text on 075 0720 5308

Find out more about KU19

Find a service with 'Getting it on'

The Getting it on website gives advice on:

  • sexual health
  • sexually transmitted infections 
  • contraceptives
  • emergency contraceptives
  • pregnancy 
  • LGBTQ questions 

You can also use the service finder to find a sexual health service near you (Getting it on)

Local pharmacies or chemists 

At many pharmacies in the borough, you can get:

  • free emergency contraception (‘morning after pill’) for those under 25
  • chlamydia screening for those under 25
  • gonorrhoea screening for those under 25 

See a list of pharmacies that offer free testing and emergency contraceptive.

Local GP surgeries 

Most GPs offer:

  • free contraception for all ages, including long acting reversible contraception (LARC), implants, coils and the pill
  • free Chlamydia testing for 15 to 24 year olds
  • free Gonorrhoea testing for 15 to 24 year olds

Some local GP surgeries offer contraception and sexual health services to those not registered with the practice. Please call individual practices to check.

Find a GP near you using the South West London CCG - GP Services

Spectra

Spectra work with diverse communities to improve the positive and informed health choices of individuals. Non-judgemental and peer-based services include: health checks, HIV testing, groups (including for trans, non-binary, genderqueer and questioning people), free condoms, counselling and one to one support.  Delivered locally across London, see the web pages for details www.spectra-london.org.uk

Last Modified: 29/11/2023 10:09:53