Advice and support
Lots of us will have problems with our sexual health from time to time. If something does not feel quite right or you need advice, don’t be afraid to contact:
- your GP
- sexual health clinic
- pharmacy
Sexual health services in England are free, confidential, and open access, which means that you can go to any sexual health clinic in England if you need support.
Advice and support on sexual health can be found from a range of places online and across Trafford for residents no matter what age, gender, sexuality, background or ethnicity, including:
- Your GP Practice
- Sexual Health Clinics – The Northern Contraception, Sexual Health and HIV Service
- Pharmacies
- Other locations including voluntary, community, faith sector organisations, education, maternity and postnatal care services, walk-in centres, and accident and emergency (A&E) services
More information on where you can access support across Trafford can be found on the Trafford Directory.
- Sexual Health Services in Trafford - Trafford Directory
- Map of Trafford Sexual Health and Wellbeing Services
Support available
Other places you can get support for sexual health.
- National sexual health helpline – call 0300 123 7123
- Find sexual health services near you - NHS
- Contraception Choices
- Sexual health help and advice for young people – Brook
- Greater Manchester Health Hub
- PaSH Partnership (BHA for Equality, George House Trust, and LGBT Foundation)
- SH24
- Manchester Action on Street Homelessness (MASH)
- Saint Mary’s Sexual Assault Referral Centre (SARC)
- Abortion services
- Health for Teens