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Sexual Orientation
Sexuality is an important part of who we are as humans. Beyond
the ability to reproduce, sexuality also defines how we see
ourselves and how we physically relate to others. Sexual
orientation is a term used to refer to a person's...
Homophobia
Homophobia is the word used to describe hatred or fear of
lesbian, gay and bisexual people. People who express their hatred
for lesbian, gay and bisexual people, who are violent towards them
or who harass them, just because...
The Steve Retson Project (also known as the SRP) is a sexual
health clinic especially for gay and bisexual men, and men who have
sex with men.
At the project we provide:
Testing and treatment for sexually transmitted...
Sandyford Central
For address and further information click here
Most patients attend our 'all-day walk-in' clinic.
Registration Times
08:30 am to 3.00 pm Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and
Friday
08:30...
Sandyford offers a comprehensive gender identity service
available to anyone who is confused about their gender identity or
expression of their gender.
For detailed information on this service, along with information
on support groups...
Sandyford Trans Women's Support Group
This group is open to trans women who are current or previous
service users of Sandyford Gender Identity Clinic, those who feel
they may wish to use the clinic at some stage in the future, or
indeed...
Genital Herpes is a caused by the herpes simplex virus
(HSV).
There are two types of herpes simplex virus:
Type 1 Virus is the usual cause of "cold sores" affecting the
mouth and nose but is also the cause of genital lesions often via
oral...
Female genital mutilation (FGM) describes intentional damage
done to healthy female genitals. All female genital
mutilation is illegal in the United Kingdom. It can
include these things:
Circumcision may involve removing the head of
the...
Gonorrhoea is a bacterial sexually transmitted infection.
It is infectious and likely to be
passed on to sexual partners through unprotected sexual
contact.
It does not always cause symptoms especially in women - but
if symptoms are present,...
Keeping safe when going out
Here are some tips about keeping safe and avoiding worries when
you are out for to party:
Remember drinking alcohol or taking drugs affect your decisions
and your ability to keep yourself safe.
Go...
Gonorrhoea is a bacterial sexually transmitted infection.
It is infectious and likely to be
passed on to sexual partners through unprotected sexual
contact.
It does not always cause symptoms especially in women - but
if symptoms are present,...
The following section contains the clinical protocols that are
followed within Sandyford services. In cases/conditions where a
West of Scotland Managed Clinical Network (MCN) protocol exists,
the Sandyford protocol follows this guidance....
You may find that your sexual needs change as you get older.
Many things can affect sexual relationships. These things can
include:
Illness or medical conditions
Medicines you have to take
Changes in the level of hormones...
The Clinical Effectiveness Unit (CEU) promotes evidence based practice through clinical guideline development
Cancer can develop throughout the female reproductive system, as
it can elsewhere in the body of both women and men. Any diagnosis
of cancer is always frightening but there is support available if
you find yourself in this situation. Remember...
The following section contains guidelines and infromation to assist colleagues working in Primary Care.
Talk 2 is open to all parents and
carers in Glasgow.
We offer support to help you feel prepared to talk with your
children and teenagers about growing up, puberty, relationships and
sexual health.
You are your child's first, and most important,...