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Free sexual health clinic opens in Wellington

Fri 4 Dec 2009 In: New Zealand Daily News View at NDHA

The NZ AIDS Foundation has joined with Wellington Sexual Health Services to provide a full sexual health screening service at the NZAF Āwhina Centre in central Wellington. The weekly Sexual Health Clinics will be held every Wednesday from 4pm–7pm and are free of charge. Laura Jones, NZAF Regional Manager describes the new services as a "one stop sexual health shop. We're thrilled that we can offer these essential screening services free of charge." The Sexual Health Clinics aim to be welcoming and men-focussed. "Anyone who seeks free anonymous HIV and STI testing is welcome and we have a specially designed and refitted room ready for clients at the NZAF Āwhina Centre." An experienced sexual health clinician or nurse will be carry out the free checks and gay and bisexual men in particular are encouraged to attend for both regular checkups, if they feel that they may be at risk, or if they have any questions or concerns about their sexual health. "We aim to offer an alternative service if people choose not to go to their GP or another sexual health service" says Jones. The Sexual Health Clinics will complement the existing testing, counselling or psychotherapy and support services offered at the NZAF Āwhina Centre for anyone affected by HIV. To book an appointment for the Sexual Health Clinic, call 04 381 6640 or email contact.awhina@nzaf.org.nz. The clinic will be open at Level 1, 187 Willis Street, Wellington on Wednesday evenings from 4-7pm. Public transport and metered parking is available and all services are free of charge.    

Credit: GayNZ.com Daily News Staff

First published: Friday, 4th December 2009 - 7:03pm

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