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CHLAMYDIA Testing for males & females aged 16-25.

Chlamydia is a sexually transmitted infection that often has no symptoms.

The test is a simple, painless, self taken swab for females and a urine test for men - ask your doctor, nurse or receptionist for a testing kit.

Why should I be tested?

To stop the spread of infection & prevent fertility problems in the future.  Every time  you change your sexual partner you should get a test

The treatment is a short course of strong antibiotics.

FREE CONDOMS

If you are over 16 you can collect free condoms from the surgery. 

Ask your doctor, nurse, or receptionist.

You can ring the receptionist and arrange to collect your condoms from reception

 

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Access to Your Records

confidentiality.jpg You have a right to keep your personal health information confidential. All our employees are trained in information security and confidentiality. There are strict codes of conduct in place to ensure your information is safe, whether it is on paper or computer files. Where data is stored electronically we comply with the Data Protection Act 1998. Any information shared with other specific NHS organisations is also bound by strict regulations of confidentiality. Whenever we can we will remove details which identify you. Medical information requested by other sources, eg employers, insurance companies and solicitors is only provided with your written consent.

Your medical details will not be disclosed to your family, friends or colleagues unless we have your written consent to do so.

You are entitled to receive a copy of any letter that the Practice writes about you. This is usually in the form of referral letters to hospitals. The clinician writing the letter will ask whether you wish to receive a copy.

Under the Data Protection Act 1998, you are legally entitled to access your clinical records. If you wish to access your records, please contact the Practice Manager. All requests to view medical records should be made in writing to the surgery. The Practice is allowed, by law, to charge a fee to cover our administration costs.