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PROBLEMS? WE'RE HERE TO HELP |
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Health Zone |
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The Grange Surgery - Wednesdays 2.30 - 4.30 pm |
| ACNE | CONTRACEPTION | PREGNANCY |
| SMOKING, DRUGS AND ALCOHOL | RELATIONSHIPS | BODY PIERCING |
| or anything that is worrying you - confidential drop-in clinic for young people over 12 |
We are
the building right in front of Tesco - It is a 'walk in' Clinic held every
Wednesday between 2.30 - 4.30 pm.
During school holidays appointments
are available with both The Grange Surgery - 01730 267722 or the Swan Surgery -
01730 264546 - or speak to The Grange Surgery or Swan Surgery receptionists

FREE
EMERGENCY CONTRACEPTION
for young women is available at
BOOTS CHEMIST
10 High Street, Petersfield
BOOTS MIDNIGHT PHARMACY
Swan Street, Petersfield (adjacent to the Hospital)
DAY LEWIS PHARMACY
3-4 The
Square, Petersfield
BOOTS PHARMACY
4 Lower Mead, Liss Shopping Centre

For
further information online
Like It Is
Teenage Health Freak
Get
it on - details of Sexual health services in Hampshire including
clinics
Doctor Ann Virtual Surgery
YOUNG PERSON’S CONFIDENTIALITY POLICY
At the Grange Surgery we provide a confidential service to all our patients and this includes the under 16s.
This means that you may decide to tell others about your visit here but we will not. What you tell the staff here will be respected as STRICTLY confidential. It can only be passed on to a third person (whoever that person may be) if we have your written consent to do so.
There are a few, very exceptional circumstances in which we will feel it is vital for us to pass on information, for example if we feel you are in personal danger. In this situation we will do nothing until we have talked it over with you and discussed all the possible options.
What the law says about consent:
If you’ve had your 16th birthday, no problem, you count as an adult. There is no problem with consent.
If you’re under 16, we’ve got to make all reasonable efforts to persuade you to tell one or other of your parents yourself – we would never do it ourselves (unless, let’s say, you’re unconscious and you need emergency treatment to save your life). But if it looks like you’re going to do something anyway - and the most common thing we’re talking about here is having sex – the law says we can sort you out for contraception without any one else knowing.