NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde's Sexual Health Website

Sandyford Central  0141 211 8130 2/6 Sandyford Place, Sauchiehall St, Glasgow G3 7NB

Our most popular service is the Walk-In.   We also have a range of specialist sexual, reproductive and emotional health services. Have a look at our video - it tells you what we do and what to expect when you visit.

You can pick up free condoms at a variety of locations throughout the NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde area.  A range of condoms are available and all are free of charge.  You don't need to register to use this service and you won't be asked any personal details when you collect your condoms.

For more information on the service and the types of condoms available take a look at the free condoms website

Use the Alcolator to calculate how many units you drink.
T
hen use the Alco-check for more information about how much you are drinking. Alcohol Brief Interventions are avalible at Sandyford.

Sandyford is currently looking at our use of new technologies. This questionnaire will ask your views on how Sandyford could further make use of such technology e.g. using social networking sites such as Twitter or Facebook, creating a Sandyford Smartphone App, enabling you to provide details of your symptoms prior to your actual visit, or providing a facility for you to book in online.  We would very much appreciate you taking a few minutes to complete this questionnaire.  Thank you.

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Sandyford Clydebank Closed Thursday, 30 May 2013

Due to staff shortage, Sandyford Clydebank will be closed on Thursday, 30 May 2013.  Please call Sandyford Central on 0141 211 8130 for information on emergency services that day.

New!! Ticketing System at Sandyford Central walk-in Service
There can be long waiting times at Sandyford Central Walk-In.  To help you to manage your wait we have brought in a ticketing system.  To find out more about the new ticketing system, visit our Sandyford Central walk in service page.

Positively Mindful is a small clinical trial exploring the usefulness of mindfulness meditation as a strategy for improving the health of people living with HIV. It is the first research study of its kind in the UK and is currently recruiting volunteers to take part as research participants.

Interested in helping shape sexual health services in the UK?
BASHH, the British Association for Sexual Health and HIV are looking for new Panel members.