Finding out you have tested positive for an STI can bring a range of feelings, but ESHS are able to support you to access the treatment you need, for free.
Understandably you will likely be wanting to prioritise getting yourself treatment, however it is also important to think about any sexual partners that you have had that may also be at risk, and to let them know so they can get tested and treatment too.
We understand that the thought of having this conversation can be a bit daunting, and if you don’t feel up to having the conversation yourself then we can support you through this.
We are able to take previous partners contact details and reach out to them explaining that we are calling from the local sexual health service as their contact details have been given to us as someone that may have been in contact with someone who has tested positive for a STI, and we can support them to get the testing and the treatment they need.
We will not mention your name if you don’t want us too. Informing partners helps to keep them safe, and prevents STIs passing on to others.
Michaela, Sam, Saira: Let’s Talk Sex Partner Testing
Follows three young people from diverse backgrounds, finding out that someone they have had sex with has an STI,
exploring their options for what to do next, and successfully testing.
Malik, Jayden, Chantelle: Let’s Talk Sex Partner Testing
Follows three young people of Black Caribbean heritage finding out that someone they have had sex with has an
STI, exploring their options for what to do next, and successfully testing.
Sex Partners: Options for Getting a Sexual Health Check-up
Explains what to do if someone you have had sex with has an STI.
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