sexual health services
TAIHS Doctors and Health Workers provide education, awareness, health promotion, prevention and early intervention strategies to clients and the wider community regarding sexual and reproductive health.
Having a sexual health check is good way to test, treat and manage any infections or blood borne viruses. Testing may include urine and/or blood testing and an examination by your Doctor where symptoms may be present. You can also ask your Doctor any questions about sexual health.
Services include:
- Sexual health checks
- Treatments and follow up
- Free condoms
- Free pregnancy testing
- PAP Smears
- Contraception advice
- Long Acting Reversible Contraceptive (LARC), Implanon, Intra Uterine Device (IUD), Mirena insertion and removals)
- Hepatitis A & B vaccination
- Women’s and Men’s sexual and reproductive health education and information
People who are encouraged to have a sexual health if they:
- have had unsafe sexual contact
- have not protected themselves during sexual activity
- have been with multiple sexual partners
- have started or ended a relationship
- have shared injecting or tattooing