Berkshire East Sexual Health
The Garden Clinic
Upton Hospital
Albert Street
Slough
Berkshire
SL1 2BJ
For an appointment please telephone on 01753 635302
Sexual health clinics
The sexual health clinics run by Berkshire East Primary Care Trust are called The Garden Clinics.
You can visit a Garden Clinic for information or advice about sexual health issues including:
- tests to find out if you have a sexually transmitted infection
- contraception - including emergency contraception
- HIV testing
- Hepatitis B vaccination
- pre-pregnancy advice and pregnancy testing
- termination of pregnancy counseling
- anxiety about having sex
The Garden Clinic runs services in Maidenhead, Bracknell and Slough. For more information call 01753 635302 or visit:
Garden Clinic website
Clinic Tour
Staff in the clinic can offer advice and information on all methods of contraception, emergency contraception, sexually transmitted infections including HIV, and counselling and referral around unwanted pregnancy. They can offer the full range of contraceptive methods, screening and treatment of sexually transmitted infections including HIV/AIDS. They have separate clinics for IUD/IUS and Implant fitting and removal as well as specialist referral clinics for which appointments are required.
The Garden Clinic - Maidenhead
Contraception (including Emergency Contraception) is available from St Mark's Hospital, Maidenhead at the time below. Outside these hours please contact your own GP (doctor) or: The Garden Clinic Upton Hospital (0175 363 5302). The staff in the clinic can offer advice and information on all methods of contraception, emergency contraception, sexually transmitted infections including HIV, and counselling and referral around unwanted pregnancy Emergency contraception (also known as the Morning After Pill) is available at the Slough NHS Walk-in Centre which is based at Upton Hospital, Albert Street, Slough (0175 363 5505), from GPs and for sale from some pharmacists.
Clinics are for any sexual health issue, unless stated otherwise. Staff in the clinic can offer advice and information on all methods of contraception, emergency contraception, sexually transmitted infections including HIV, and counselling and referral around unwanted pregnancy.
