HIV services in Sutton
There are many HIV services available for people living in Sutton. Here’s a round-up of what’s available locally, as well as nationally.
Further HIV-specific information can be found at the London HIV Prevention Programme’s website.
Testing at the Rosehill clinic
It’s really important to make sure you get tested regularly.
The Rosehill Clinic at the St Helier Hospital offers HIV testing and counselling, as well as contraception, STI testing, and other sexual health services.
Contact Rosehill Clinic
Visit Rosehill clinic at: First floor, B block, St Helier Hospital, Wrythe Lane SM5 1AA.
You can call them for an appointment on 020 8296 3910.
If you have symptoms
At the Rosehill Clinic doctors and specialist nurses provide STI screening and treatment.
You can refer yourself to the clinic by completing Rosehill clinic self-referral form. A telephone consultation will then be arranged for you.
The clinic also has a team of trained psychosexual counsellors and clinical psychologists.
Free, at home testing
At-home testing kits are available for free, which can be done privately and at your convenience:
- if you’re living in Sutton and 16 or over, you can order your free at-home testing kit from Sexual Health London
- if you’re living in Sutton and younger than 18, free at-home testing kits are available from freetest.me or test.hiv
Pre-exposure prophylaxis
Pre-exposure prophylaxis, or PrEP, is HIV treatment taken as prevention and is available in Sutton.
For a PrEP consultation or to continue PrEP in Sutton, appointments are available at at the Rosehill Clinic.
SHL provides further information on PrEP and where to access it.
Support services for people living with HIV
There are services available locally to support people living with HIV, including:
Services for young people
The Getting It On website is aimed specifically at 13 to 19 year olds and has lots of great sexual health information and videos about HIV and testing. It also covers other topics, such as STIs, relationships and mental health.
HIV organisations and other charities
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