Our dedicated Young People Service Sorted on Sex is here for those aged 19 and under living in the Forth Valley area for FREE and confidential sexual health information and advice including:
- Contraception
- Condoms
- Pregnancy testing and advice
- Referral to abortion services
- STI testing
- Safer sex advice, general advice and support
- LGBTI+ services
- We are not able to provide PrEP at drop in clinics. Please make an appointment.
New online chat for young people
Available every Tuesday and Wednesday from 5pm - 8pm. Just click on the chat bubble at the bottom right of any page and chat in confidence to an experienced Sexual Health Nurse.
Drop-ins
You do not need an appointment to attend our young people’s drop-in clinics, you can drop-in between 4.00pm and 7.00pm.
Every Wednesday at Clackmannanshire Community Healthcare Centre
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Address: Hallpark Road, Sauchie, FK10 3JQ.
Directions to Clackmannanshire Community Healthcare Centre. To access the sexual health services enter the building from the Parkhead Road entrance and report to the main reception.
Every Thursday at Falkirk Community Hospital
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Address: Suite D, Major’s Loan, Falkirk, FK1 5QE.
Directions to Falkirk Community Hospital. To access the sexual health service the hospital via the entrance off Major’s Loan. The Sexual Health Service is within the first building immediately ahead of you.
Every Tuesday at Stirling Health & Care Village
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Address: Area 1, Livilands Gate, Stirling, FK8 2AU.
Directions to Stirling Health & Care Village. To access the sexual health clinic, use the Outpatients entrance from the front of the building or follow signs for Outpatients from the rear car park.
Appointments
General appointments can be made by calling 01324 673554 between 08.30 – 12.30 (Monday – Friday, excluding Public Holidays). If you have no symptoms and are 16yrs and over, you may be able to book an appointment online for our Express Clinic.
More information is available on our Clinics & Appointments page.
Emergency Contraception
Emergency contraception can prevent pregnancy after you’ve had sex. It can be used when you’ve had unprotected sex, missed a pill, or a condom has burst. It should never be used as an alternative to normal contraception. Emergency contraception doesn’t protect against sexually transmitted infections (STIs).
If you have had sex in the last 5 days and you think you might be at risk of pregnancy you can get emergency contraception free at
- A sexual health clinic
- Any pharmacy (chemist). Find your nearest pharmacy on our Local Service Finder.
- Your GP Practice
If these services are closed, you can contact NHS 24 for information.
You can find out more about emergency contraception on NHS inform.
Where can I get a pregnancy test?
You can get a free and confidential pregnancy test from a sexual health service or your GP Practice.
If you are at school, you can ask your pupil support teacher for an appointment with the NHS school nurse – It is confidential, you do not need to tell the school what the appointment is about.