Coming to see us
There are 4 clinics you can book online, please read the descriptions carefully to make sure you choose the correct one.
Symptomatic Appointment: Please choose this option if you think you have signs of a sexually transmitted infection (STI); lumps , bumps or a rash in the genitals, increased or unusual discharge or if a sexual partner has told you that they have been diagnosed with an STI.
Book here for a Symptomatic Appointment
Asymptomatic Appointment: Please choose this option if you do not have signs of a sexually transmitted infection (STI); lumps , bumps or a rash in the genitals, increased or unusual discharge. This option is not suitable if a sexual partner has told you that they have been diagnosed with an STI (please choose “symptomatic screen” if that is the case).
Book here for a NO Symptoms Appointment
Emergency Appointment: Please choose this option if you:
- Need PEP as you think you might have been exposed to HIV in the last 72 hours
- Ensure you access your appointment before the 72 hours has elapsed.
- Have painful genital ulcers or blisters currently.
- If you have severe genital or pelvic pain.
Please note: if you are not an emergency, as outlined, please book a routine STI or asymptomatic STI screen. If none of these are available today, check back tomorrow as more appointments are released daily. If you are unable to get an emergency appointment or the clinic is closed you should attend a GP or an Accident & Emergency Department.
PrEP: PrEP stands for pre-exposure prophylaxis. PrEP is medication taken by HIV negative people before and after sex, to prevent HIV. PrEP appointments will be released when capacity allows.
NB: You will be required to bring your PPS number with you. Please see link below for further information about PrEP: http://www.sexualwellbeing.ie/getprep