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John Hunter Clinic (JHC)
John Hunter Clinic (JHC) is a Sexual Health Clinic, based next to Chelsea and Westminster NHS Hospital, offering sexual health and contraception services.
Gonorrhoea vaccine
John Hunter Clinic offers the Gonorrhoea vaccine (MenB). We encouraged patients to receive the vaccine at upcoming routine appointments where eligible.
Sexual Health London (SHL) offers free home STI testing kits and contraception by home delivery.
If suitable, a free testing kit will be sent to you. You collect your own samples and return them by post. Results are typically available within a few days.
If you would like contraception, SHL can arrange delivery to your home or collection from pharmacies across London. SHL provides regular and emergency contraception to people aged 16 and over.
Club Drug Clinic – support for people who want to change their recreational drug use
Complex contraception and ultrasound-guided clinics (for people unable to feel or locate a coil or implant)
Contraception and family planning
Emergency contraception can reduce the risk of pregnancy after unprotected sex and must be used within five days. Most pharmacies offer emergency contraception.
We provide a wide range of contraception options for women or people with a cervix attending our services, including:
Short-acting methods: Combined pill, progestogen-only pill, vaginal ring and patch
Long-acting methods: Contraceptive injection, implants, and hormonal or non-hormonal coils (eg Mirena or copper)
If you are interested in an implant or coil, please book into a Long-Acting Reversible Contraception (LARC) clinic. These clinics are extremely busy and late arrival may require rebooking. Coil insertion may not be possible if there has been a risk of pregnancy within the previous three weeks.
If you need the pill, patch or vaginal ring, you can book a general family planning appointment or use SHL.