Spelthorne Borough Council

Providing Quality Services to the People of
Ashford, Laleham, Shepperton, Staines, Stanwell & Sunbury

Local and national health contacts and helplines

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NHS Surrey (external website)
Local GPs, dentist, emergency health care, hospitals, pharmacies and opticians
Sexual Health Advice for Young People
Sexual Health and Family Planning Clinics
Sexually Transmitted Infections
Advice Regarding HIV and Aids
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Need Someone to Talk Too?
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Useful health contacts

Local GPs and dentists emergency health care, hospital, pharmacies and opticians

Find your local GP, dentist, emergency health care, hospital, pharmacies and opticians by entering your postcode into the NHS website (external link).

NHS Direct 0845 4647 (24 hour nurse led help line providing confidential healthcare, advice and information)

Sexual health advice for young people

Services include the morning after pill, pregnancy testing, pregnancy advice and sex related advice. Help is offered in the strictest confidence. Ask for Dorrie Preece.

Stanwell Young People's Advisory Service (for men and women under 24)
St David's Health Centre
Hadrian way
Stanwell
Telephone 01784 883994.

Mondays 5-7pm. (No need to make an appointment).

Services include advice on, and supplies of all methods of contraception including : free condoms, sex related advice, emergency contraception (morning after pill) and pregnancy testing.

Spelthorne Teenage Sexual Health Clinic
95 Stanwell Road
Ashford
Telephone 01784 253565.

Tuesdays 4-6pm (No need to make an appointment).

Services include the morning after pill, pregnancy testing, pregnancy advice, sex related advice and contraception.

Project Outreach Worker for young people in Spelthorne and Runnymede (For sexual health information and advice)

Telephone 01784 883723 (24hr answer machine).

A full list of sexual health services for young people in West Surrey is available from the following website www.cybershs.co.uk (external website).  

www.lovelife.uk.com (external website) - This site answers questions on safer sex, HIV/AIDS and other sexually transmitted infections, and sexual health (GUM) clinics.

SEXWISE (7am –midnight 7 days a week) If you are under 18 and need advice about sex or contraception phone The call is free and confidential. Call 0800 282930 or visit the website on www.ruthinking.co.uk (external website).  People with hearing impairments can phone 0800 3281651

Sexual health and family planning clinics

Family planning clinics are free and confidential to both men and women of all ages. They offer advice and provide supplies of all methods of contraception, including free condoms, emergency contraception, pregnancy testing and sex related advice. Please phone before visiting to confirm opening times. To find you nearest clinic go to the Family Planning Association website (external website)

Sexually transmitted infections

If you have any worries about having unprotected sex and sexually transmitted disease you can contact a health advisor based at a Genito-urinary Medicine Clinic (GUM clinic). These clinics are also known as sexually transmitted infection clinics. They offer free confidential advice, counselling and treatment of all sexually transmitted infections and other genital conditions. Pre and post HIV counselling and HIV tests are available. Emergency contraception is also available from these clinics. You can book yourself and appointment and do not need to see your doctor first. Confidentiality is guaranteed by law in GUM/STI clinics and no information about you is passed out of the clinic without your permission. To find you nearest clinic go to the Family Planning Association website (external website)
Advice on HIV and AIDS

Need someone to talk to?

Youth Counselling Service

A free and confidential short term counselling service for young people age 12-24 in West Surrey and the Rushmoor area of Hampshire. Counselling is available for various issues including relationships, families, drugs, pregnancy, sexuality, stress, bullying, feeling low, depression or anything else that worries you. The service is provided by the Health Promotion Service.

You can contact the Youth Counselling Service by phoning 0845 600 2516. If there is no one in the office there is an answer phone, or e-mail youthcounselling@gwpct.nhs.uk or visit their website (external website).

Other useful numbers

Teenage help and advice

Confidential help and advice for those aged 13 to 19 from nurses, CAMHS (child and adolescent mental health services) and Connexions Advisers. Come along to the Staines Connexions Centre, 5a Thames Street, Staines TW18 4SD (opposite Debenhams) or ring 01784 455081.  

Contact numbers for those experiencing domestic violence

Alcohol, drugs and smoking helplines

Drugs

If you'd like friendly, helpful advice about drugs and how they affect you, or if you or someone you care about has a drug problem, visit www.talktofrank.com (external website) or call 0800 77 66 00.

Release 0845 4500 215 - drugs in schools helpline, for pupils, parents and teachers.

Families Anonymous 0845 1200 660 – find self-help groups around the country for families and friends of people who have a drug-related problem.

Alcohol


Smoking

Vaccinations

Information regarding vaccinations are available from www.nhsdirect.nhs.uk (external website) or by calling 0845 4647. Your Health Visitor, Practice Nurse or General Practitioner will also be able to provide information.

Complaints

If you have a complaint to make about the service provided by the NHS Surrey please visit the complaints section of their website (external website).


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