Advice & Options
for safe sex.
Drop-in or
Pre-Book.
Advice & Options
for safe sex.
Drop-in or
Pre-Book.
Advice & Options
for safe sex.
Drop-in or
Pre-Book.
Advice & Options
for safe sex.
Drop-in or
Pre-Book.
Advice & Options
for safe sex.
Drop-in or
Pre-Book.
Advice & Options
for safe sex.
Drop-in or
Pre-Book.
Advice & Options
for safe sex.
Drop-in or
Pre-Book.
Advice & Options
for safe sex.
Drop-in or
Pre-Book.
Contraception
Barrier Methods
There are two barrier methods of contraception, condoms and the diaphragm.
Barrier methods require consistent and correct use to work effective
Condoms
Condoms are a barrier method of contraception.
Condoms have also been shown to reduce the risk of passing on STIs such as:
Chlamydia | HIV |
Gonorrhoea | Hepatitis B |
Syphilis | Genital herpes |
Advantages of condoms include:
- Useful for those wishing to avoid taking hormones
- Protection against many sexually transmitted infections
- Use is not restricted by your medical history
Disadvantages of condoms include:
- Can affect the spontaneity of sex
- There is a risk of the condoms splitting/breaking during intercourse
- Not as effective as other methods of contraception due to imperfect use
Condoms are up to 98% effective when used perfectly; however, in most cases they are only 82% effective at preventing pregnancy due to imperfect use. Latex condoms are the most effective, but for those who are sensitive or allergic to latex, condoms made of polyurethane are also available.
FREE Condoms
Condoms are free from ECHO sexual health clinics.
Simply walk in and we’ll provide you with free condoms.
They are also available in some GP surgeries. Condoms can also be bought from pharmacies. Consider always having a condom with you ‘just in case’.
The Diaphragm
Diaphragm are a barrier method of contraception. Diaphragms do not protect against sexually transmitted infections.
Advantages of diaphragms include:
- Useful for those wishing to avoid taking hormones
- Use is not usually restricted by your medical history
- Can affect the spontaneity of sex
- Can take time to learn how to insert/remove the diaphragm
- Must be used with spermicide
To book an appointment please call
020 8887 4510
Our booking lines are open:
Monday – Friday: 8:00 – 16:00
AIDS & HIV
If you have been diagnosed with HIV or would like to be screened, we are here to help. Our services include HIV prevention, support, tests and treatment.