Young people can get a range of free sexual health services across Bromley, including:

We encourage everyone who is sexually active to test regularly for chlamydia, gonorrhea, HIV, and syphilis. These are all STIs that can affect anyone who is sexually active, whatever their age, gender, ethnicity, or sexuality.

Young person's clinic

We run a weekly young person's clinic at Beckenham Beacon. It is for people aged 24 and under.

Full details of the young person's clinic are on the Beckenham Beacon webpage.

Free condoms

If you are aged 13 to 24 and live in Bromley, you can sign up for a London C-Card. This gives you access to free condoms at a wide range of outlets in the borough of Bromley.

The C-Card is also available to young people who live in a number of London boroughs. Visit the Come Correct website for more details

Free emergency contraception and chlamydia testing at pharmacies

If you are aged 16 to 24, you can get free emergency contraception and chlamydia testing and treatment at these pharmacies. We recommend phoning the pharmacy in advance, to confirm the pharmacist who can provide this is available:

Widmore Day Lewis Pharmacy - 195 Widmore Road, Bromley BR1 2RG

Blackwells Chemist, 245 Croydon Road, Beckenham BR3 3PS

Coney Hall Pharmacy - 5 Coney Hall Parade, Kingsway, West Wickham BR4 9JB

Osbon Pharmacy - 55 High Street, St Mary Cray, Orpington BR5 3NJ

Biggin Hill Day Lewis Pharmacy - The Surgery, Stock Hill, Biggin Hill TN16 3TJ

Pyramid Pharmacy, 4-5 Colman House, High Street, Penge, London SE20 7EX

Most pharmacies can provide emergency contraception as a paid-for service. We recommend checking NHS Find a pharmacy to find out the services your local pharmacy provides, or phoning the pharmacy.

Free online chlamydia and gonorrhoea test kits

You should be tested for chlamydia every year, regardless of symptoms, as part of the national chlamydia testing programme.

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Young people and relationships
LGBTQ+