Hidden Image/Members Only Derby London Road Community HospitalWGsFriendly nurses and a specialist, sizes 12 - 14, one really pretty milf; polite, warm, intelligent, not too intrusive
CommsWalked in mid morning; told the earliest without an appointment would be 5pm. Agreed to come back then, but filled in a personal details and sexual history form first.
VenueDecent parking, pay-on-exit, free if less than half hour. Inside excellent sign posting to the sexual health clinic. Refreshments available.
MeetingArrived 20 mins early and was seen about 10 minutes early. Check of personal details I'd provided on the form. Asked about sexual behaviour, also on the form. Explained my last sexual contact was with a Hungarian, at the weekend, and I'd had 8 sexual partners in the last three months including abroad. I said yes when asked if I'd ever paid for sex. She asked when was the last time I'd paid. I said Saturday, with the Hungarian. I heard the penny drop.
After the intros first up I opted for the glass rod in your cock end for chlamydia and gonorrhea detection. This is optional since blood and urine work for this too, but the results come in minutes instead of days. Not pleasant but quickly and professionally done. This was followed by urine test and blood test for hepatitis and HIV. After a small amount of pee delivered in cubicle I was led to the waiting room. 10 minutes later I was called for a hepatitis vacination which I'd opted for - small prick, painless. Then the result were in: chlamydia and gonorrhea all clear. The other results would be texted (I'd specified this) in up to 10 days. I booked a return in a month for hepatitis vaccination part 2. On leaving I removed the swabs taped to my arm! Total time - 45 approx minutes.
GeneralA lot easier than I thought, though I think next time I'll get an appointment. And despite her gaining a picture of my sexual behaviour, they did not judge, lecture or change their attitude toward me. The main clinician herself was, I'd guess, an Eastern European.
Excellent services and great value for money - the NHS delivers, and quite rightly, as preventative work saves millions.
I accessed the service anonymously, giving a false name, DoB, address and using my punting phone. Warning - you get asked this several times, so remember it - especially your name!
A positive experience made all the better since the all clear was given 2 working days later. Good to be offered and receive the hepatitis vaccination as I'd worried about this. Finally, thanks to like-minded UKP posters for keeping this, as well as all the juicy new fannies, on my radar.