Sexual Health in Torbay
Need a test, advice, contraception or just a chat? We’re here for you. This page brings together everything you need to know about free, inclusive sexual health services in Torbay.
Devon Sexual Health, The Eddystone Trust, and local community organisations work in partnership to support your sexual health, wherever you are in Devon or Torbay.
Devon Sexual Health
If you live in Torbay and Devon, then Devon Sexual Health is your local service, offering a wide range of free and confidential support. This includes STI testing and treatment, contraception, free condoms for under 25s, and expert advice if you've been diagnosed with or exposed to an STI.
They also provide HIV testing and prevention (including PrEP and PEP), vaccinations, pregnancy support, and specialist care. Whether you're after information, support for your wellbeing, or services designed for young people, Devon Sexual Health is here to help.
HIV Testing
HIV testing should be quick, discreet, and easy to access – and we’re here to help. If you think you’ve been at risk or just want peace of mind, we can help you get a test. It’s normal to feel anxious or to overthink symptoms, but the only way to know your status for sure is to test at the right time.
Condoms Direct
We offer free condoms and lube across the South West through our Condoms Direct service. You’ll also find them in saunas, LGBTQ+ venues, and local support agencies. If you're under 25, you can get free condoms through C-Card, C@SHiP, or Doink. Click below to find out more.
Chemsex Support
We offer an innovative chemsex support service in Devon and Torbay, offering confidential, judgment-free advice for men who have sex with men and are part of the chemsex scene. Whether you're thinking about making changes to your relationship with chems or just want to talk things through, we're here to help you take the next step.
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PEP & PrEP
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Living With HIV & Support Groups
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