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A limited "walk in and wait" service for STI related issues is available at our two main clinics. Click here for availability at Wheatbridge Health Village (Chesterfield), or click here for Florence Nightingale Community Hospital (Derby).

We are very sorry but we are currently experiencing a high volume of calls to our information and booking line. This means that there may be a short delay in us reaching your call. Thank you for your patience during this busy time.

If you require emergency or oral contraception, you can get this from local pharmacies. Find a pharmacy that offers the contraceptive pill without a prescription - NHS (www.nhs.uk). For people who live in Derby & Derbyshire, you are also be able to order STI tests or some contraception methods through the online service.

Information and Booking Line:

0800 328 3383

Mpox vaccine

The Mpox vaccine delivery programme has now finished in this area and we have very limited supplies of the vaccine remaining at both of our main sites - Wheatbridge Health Village (Chesterfield) and Florence Nightingale Community Hospital (Derby).

If you are eligible and we have remaining vaccine, we will be able to arrange a vaccination until our current stock runs out.

It is important, for infection prevention and control reasons, that anyone who suspects they have monkey pox seeks help via 111 first. If you have genital symptoms, then please contact the information and booking line on 0800 328 3383 where we are triaging patients to assess symptoms before we offer an appointment.

For more information on Monkeypox, visit the Joined Up Care Derbyshire website.

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