So who is Chlamydia? - Chlamydia is the most common sexually transmitted infection in the UK. It affects both sexes, although young women are more at risk. Chlamydia can be easily treated, but it often has no symptoms so remains undetected and can cause infertility. To find out more about chlamydia and where to get tested visit: www.chlamydiascreening.nhs.uk

 

 Quick links R U Thinking? provides teenagers with facts about local services contraception, sexually transmitted infections, pregnancy and abortion.Condom Essential Wear - aimed at young people over 18 and provides all you need to know to keep healthy, stay safe and make condoms a fun and essential part of your sex life.
Brook - offers free and confidential sexual health advice and services for young people under 25.National Chlamydia Screening Programme - learn more about chlamydia and be able to access local services for chlamydia screening.ChildLine - If you are under 19, you can contact ChildLine about anything - no problem is too big or too small.

 

 

 

 

Need help in an emergency?

Need emergency help or want to find out about sexual health or contraception in a hurry? Call the following helpline from a landline for free advice, information and support – the line is confidential and you don't have to give your name:

NHS National Sexual Health Helpline
Call on 0800 567 123 (Calls from a landline are free but calls from a mobile are charged)
7 days a week, 24 hours a day
A 24-hour, seven-days-a-week, free and confidential telephone service with advice about sexual health, sexually transmitted infections (STIs), HIV/AIDS, local services, clinics and support services.

Links to other organisations that provide information and advice on issues relating to:
• Sexual Health and Sex
• HIV/AIDS
• Contraception and Pregnancy


 

 

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So who is Chlamydia?
Chlamydia is the most common sexually transmitted infection in the UK. It affects both sexes, although young women are more at risk. Chlamydia can be easily treated, but it often has no symptoms so remains undetected and can cause infertility. To find out more about chlamydia and where to get tested visit: www.chlamydiascreening.nhs.uk
 

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