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Sexual and Reproductive Health
We help people with sexual health, reproductive health and HIV management services across the Sunshine Coast and surrounding areas. Our team includes experienced and qualified sexual health doctors, sexual health nurses and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Workers We can help with: • sexual health information, education and screening programs • sexually transmitted infections (STI) screening and treatment • HIV treatment and care • vaccinations for eligible at risk groups • transgender care • sexual dysfunction • screening and certificates for sex industry workers • free condoms and lube for clients • contact tracing for health professionals • the morning after pill (emergency contraception) • contraceptive services including Mirena and Implanon insertion • ano-genital symptoms/dermatology • HIV post exposure prophylaxis (PEP) • pre exposure prophylaxis for HIV (PrEP) • reproductive health. How to access this service This service is only available at this location on set days. You must have an appointment to access the service. You can find available dates and make an appointment by calling 07 3542 5065 Our service is free. You do not need a Medicare card for most services, but if you have one please bring it with you. Some medication scripts may incur a dispensing fee, and some procedures and complex testing is not available to patients without a Medicare card. Speak to our team when making your booking for more information. Referrals are welcome from your health professional, but you don't need one to visit our clinic.

Contact Details

Dunstan Building, Gympie Hospital, 12 Henry StreetGympieQLD 4570
07 3542 5065

Eligibility

No referral required. Appointment required. Waiting list. General Practitioner
Available to everyone

Charges and Fees

Government
No Charges Free of charge.

Accessibility and Special Requirements

  • Accessible building
  • Accessible parking
  • Accessible toilets
Female and male staff available
Sexual and Reproductive Health, Safe sex, HIV/AIDS, Reproductive health, Communicable disease, Sexual health, Sexually transmissable disease
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