Disability & WellbeingSexual and reproductive health

Sexual and reproductive health

Whether we're part of a couple, in a new relationship, have many partners, or are happy and relaxed with no sex, everyone needs to take care of their sexual wellbeing.

Maybe you're thinking do I need a test?

Or do you need to find a sexual health service?

You can get help and advice from various places, such as Student Health, your General Practitioner, pharmacies, and sexual health clinics.

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Help with sexual health

The Sandyford Clinic provides sexual, reproductive and emotional health services for women, men and young people within the Greater Glasgow and Clyde area. They also offer counselling, information and a range of specialist services. Services are confidential, free of charge and available without the need to be referred by your doctor or another practitioner.

Further information can be obtained from Sandyford tel: +44 (0)141 211 8130

A range of free condoms are available at the Disability & Wellbeing Service and also at The Advice Hub in the Student’s Union.