Changes to IUD Process
ISHS has made some changes to our IUD insertion process. For more information, please visit the “IUD section”:/birthcontrol/iud
ISHS has made some changes to our IUD insertion process. For more information, please visit the “IUD section”:/birthcontrol/iud
Jennifer Gibson MA, is the Coordinator of Community Education Services. She is a professional sexual health educator whose knowledge, sense of humour, enthusiasm, and comfort level give her the unique ability to make sexual health education accessible and easy to relate to.
We have on-site blood draw services available every Saturday with the exception of July 18 and 25th and August 1st. If you have been given requisition for blood testing from any of our clinics and would prefer to come to ISH’s Quadra Street location instead of going to a lab, please drop in on a Saturday between 11am…
Many thanks to Katherine Dedyna and the Times Colonist for including us in the article, “Volunteer support group aims to make paps easier.” At ISHS, we know the importance of regular cervical screening (aka pap exam) and we also now that it’s so important that people feel comfortable during the process. We do our best to make…
Our Camosun College location closes Thursday April 12, 2011 for the season. All of Camosun client files will be transferred to our Fort Street location and clients can access birth control and all other sexual health services there. Please call us if you have any questions 250-592-2479. Many thanks to Camosun’s Student Society and our amazing clients…
Fort Street: Friday, December 17th 9-1 pm Saturday December 18th – 11-2pm Monday December 20th 1-4pm Tuesday December 21st 9-12 and 1:30-8pm Wednesday December 22d 9-12 and 1-8pm Thursday December 23rd 9-12 and 1-4:30 Friday December 24th – CLOSED Saturday December 25th – CLOSED Sunday December 26th – CLOSED Monday December 27th – CLOSED Tuesday…
Have you ever felt awkward about calling a previous (or current!) sex partner to get checked for an STI? A new service to BC called inSPOT will take away that pressure. Check out this AWESOME resource here inSPOT is an online service that provides a free, easy and anyonymous way for people to send an…
As you may be aware, the BC Cancer Agency has recently made changes to the cervical screening guidelines. The new guidelines include the following points: All people who have a cervix and are currently or have been sexually active with a partner will now begin cervical screening at the age of 25 and continue through…