Lancaster & South Cumbria Genitourinary Clinics

Who are we & what do we do?

 

Lancaster GUM Clinics
Ashton Community Care Centre,
Pointer Court,
Ashton Road,
Lancaster,
LA1 4JT
01524 387402
Monday 12:00 to 6:00 pm
Tuesday 9:00 to 11:00 am
Wednesday 1:00 to 4:00 pm
Thursday 9:00 to 11:00 am and 4:00 to 7:00 pm

APPOINTMENTS ONLY
Morecambe GUM Clinics
Queen Victoria Centre,
Thornton Road,
Morecambe,
LA4 5NN
01524 405704
Tuesday 2:00 to 4:00pm
Thursday 12:30 to 3:30pm

APPOINTMENTS ONLY

 

GUM and Contraceptive Services for young people under 18 years of age,
Young Person’s Clinic,
6-8 Kensington Road,
Morecambe,
LA4 5LX
01524 428316
Monday 3:30 to 5:30pm
Thursday 3:30 to 5:30pm

No appointment needed – walk in

 

Kendal GUM Clinic,
Eye Clinic Rooms,
Outpatients Dept,
Westmorland General Hospital,
Burton Road,
Kendal,
LA9 7RG
01539 795217
Wednesday 1:00pm onwards

APPOINTMENTS ONLY

 

Barrow GUM Clinics,
Furness General Hospital,
Barrow in Furness,
LA14 4LF
01229822760
Monday 6:00 to 8:00pm
Tuesday 1:30 to 3:30pm & 6:00 to 8:00pm
Thursday 6:00 to 8:00pm

APPOINTMENTS ONLY

 

Young People’s Outreach Nurse – Sue Horn

Tel. 07881557395 or contact at Ryelands Clinic (01524) 846752

 

 

 

Who are we?
We consist of a team of Doctors, Health Advisors, nurses and receptionists and are specially trained to give you advice and treatment relating to your sexual health.

Why would you need to see us?
People see us about issues relating to their sexual health for example persistent vaginal discharge, sexually transmitted infections and genital warts. We provide a non-judgmental and confidential service.

What do we do?
We offer screening, treatment and advice for infections that are caught through having sex
and also for any other concerns you may have regarding your sexual health. We also offer a
blood test for HIV Hepatitis B and syphilis. These are all taken from one sample. ccasionally
infections can give you symptoms e.g. discharge or discomfort in your genital area, but often will give no symptoms at all and could lead to complications. That’s why if you are worried
or unsure, please come and be checked out!

Can these infections be treated?
Yes, the majority of infections are treated by taking some tablets. Treatment is given out
by us and is free.

What actually happens at the clinic?
The doctor or nurse will first need to ask you some questions and will then examine you and
take some swabs. The nurse will also take a blood sample. Please be honest, remember we are here to help and are not going to be shocked by anything you tell us.

Will I get treatment the same day?
Usually the doctor or nurse will treat you the same day, in other cases you will be asked to phone in a week to get your test results, and to return if you need treatment.

What about my partner?
If you have sexual infection it is important that you partner is tested and treated too. Infections can lay undetected in our bodies for a long time, so if you have had other sexual
contacts recently we may ask you about them, so that they also can be offered treatment. This can be done confidentially and anonymously.

Does my GP need to know?
No you don’t need to be referred to us you can just ring yourself and make an appointment. None of the tests you have taken are sent to your GP and no information is given to anyone
unless you give consent. We would like to stress the service we give is confidential, which
means we don’t tell anyone you have been.

Our services include:

* HIV testing
* free treatment for all
* diagnosis and treatment of genital warts
* Hep B vaccination for certain people
* health advice and counseling
* safer sex information
* free condoms
* condoms and lube for gay men
* emergency contraception

A final word
Please remember using a condom can give protection against all sexually transmitted infections including HIV.