RPA Sexual Health

RPA SEXUAL HEALTH

Hours

Address Phone Fax

Phone for an appointment during business hours Men's Clinic Tuesday evenings (last appointment at 7.30pm) Closed weekends and public holidays

16 Marsden St, Camperdown NSW 2050

9515 1200

9515 1220

Confidential and free HIV and sexually transmissible infection (STI) testing and treatment No Medicare card required Friendly professional staff Close to King Street and Parramatta Road

What does the clinic do?

We see the following clients: Gay men People living with HIV Sex workers Aboriginal people People who inject drugs Anyone experiencing STI symptoms

We provide the following free services:

Testing and treatment for STIs Sexual health related counselling Gay men's sexual health check-ups Men's Clinic Sex worker health checks Post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) for HIV Condoms and lubricant Hepatitis testing and vaccination Needle and syringe program Referral to relevant services for other clients Chinese interpreter Wednesday afternoon Other interpreters available upon request Information and advice for GPs, medical staff and other health care workers

Staffing

Staff Specialists Sexual Health Registrars Registered Nurses Social Workers

Parking: On street

Cost: Nil

Other Information: No doctor's referral required Appointments recommended

Other useful contacts:

NSW Sexual Health Info Line: Phone 1800 451 624

The Drama Down Under (Gay Men's Sexual Health)

Sex Workers Outreach Project (SWOP): Phone 02 9206 2166

ACON: Phone 02 9206 2000

Positive Life NSW: Phone 02 9361 6011 or 1800 245 677 (free call) TTY: 131 450

Positive Heterosexuals HIV Service: Phone 1800 812 404 (free call)

Aboriginal Health and Medical Research Council: Phone 02 9212 4777

HIV and Related Programs (HARP) Health Promotion:

Aboriginal Woman's Project: Aboriginal Men's Project: General Enquiries:

9515 1295 9515 1290 9515 1291

Services provided include:

Distributing sexually transmitted infection (STI), HIV and viral hepatitis prevention and service information to a range of audiences. In particular gay men, Aboriginal people, sex workers, people who inject drugs and people with HIV or viral hepatitis. Strategies include facilitating educational workshops, producing educational resources, implementing social media campaigns and facilitating community forums.

Supporting and educating local services to improve services for disadvantaged or hard to access populations. In particular Aboriginal people and people who inject drugs. This includes facilitating education, consulting with service staff and/or relevant populations, assisting with service evaluation and redesign and coordinating/supporting clinical outreach.

Providing culturally appropriate information and support for Aboriginal people.

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