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Can you help us become more youth-cool?

ByBobbi Turner 2011 / 07 / 132020 / 11 / 13

If you can, we need you! We are looking for 8-10 youth (ages 12-18) who want to join a focus group discussion to help our clinics and services become more youth-cool! Focus groups will be held at our Fort Street Location (1770 Fort Street – across from Moka house) and participants can expect treats, fun,…

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Looking for sexual health clinics in US?

ByBobbi Turner 2011 / 07 / 052020 / 11 / 13

Recently, ISHS has been receiving more and more emails from people in the USA looking for sexual health services such as ECP, STI testing, and general sexual health checkups.

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We’re on Facebook…

ByBobbi Turner 2011 / 04 / 102020 / 11 / 13

We’ve had lots of requests by our clients to set up a page on facebook so we’re doing jumping on the wagon!

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NEW IUD Payment Guidelines

ByBobbi Turner 2011 / 03 / 302020 / 11 / 13

We have new payment guidelines for our IUD clinics. In this post, you will find these guidelines listed in detail. If you have any additional questions, please call us and we can chat with you.IUD

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Camosun Clinic Closing for Summer

ByBobbi Turner 2011 / 03 / 222020 / 11 / 13

Please note that April 7th, 2011 will be our last clinic day for the 2010/2011 school year at our Camosun location. All patient files will be sent to our Fort Street location (200-1770 Fort St.) and patients can be pick up supplies there as well. To set up an appointment for our Fort Street location,…

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New Payment Guidelines

ByBobbi Turner 2010 / 12 / 172020 / 11 / 13

As of December 1, 2010 we are no longer able to accept cheques for payment. We accept cash, debit, Visa, and Mastercard. Sorry for any inconvenience.

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Sexual health exams for Females

ByBobbi Turner 2010 / 09 / 292020 / 11 / 13

“Make an appointment”:/about/appointments/ for your annual exam at any of our sexual health clinics in Greater Victoria, BC.

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Healthy relationships

ByBobbi Turner 2006 / 06 / 212020 / 11 / 13

Healthy relationships with friends and partners are important to your personal health.

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Student practicum placement program

ByBobbi Turner 2006 / 06 / 162020 / 11 / 13

“Contact us”:/about/contact/ about doing a practicum at Island Sexual Health Society.

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Pregnancy tests and options

ByBobbi Turner 2006 / 06 / 082020 / 11 / 13

“Make an appointment”:/about/appointments/ to have a pregnancy test or to speak with an educator about your pregnancy options.

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We respectfully acknowledge that our clinics are located on the unceded traditional territories of Lekwungen (Chekonein, Chilcowitch, Swengwhung, Kosampsom, Whyomilth, Teechamitsa, Kakyaakan, Songhees, Esquimalt) and W̱SÁNEĆ (SȾÁUTW/Tsawout, W̱JOȽEȽP/Tsartlip, BOḰEĆEN/Pauquachin, WSIḴEM/Tseycum) Peoples. Our work takes place in various places within these territories. We humbly provide services for People from these territories as well as those who are settlers and visitors to these lands

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As an organization who welcomes and strives to serve all people, we believe that inclusive language is a way of acknowledging and respecting the diversity of bodies, genders and relationships. People experience and express their gender and sexuality in different ways. People have different biological sex characteristics.

Inclusive language ensures we don’t leave people out of our conversations or our work. Inclusive language acknowledges the diversity of people we work with and serve. Throughout this website we have intentionally chosen to use a variety of language to describe bodies, identities and relationships with the intention of representing diversity. We also wish to recognize that language is powerful and highly personal, sensitive, dynamic and, as such, will change. We strive to be as current and inclusive as possible and welcome feedback on ways to improve our language use. We have taken our current language direction from BCCDC and TransCare BC.

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      • Internal condom (also called “female condom”)
      • Implanon/Nexplanon®
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      • Diaphragm
      • Spermicidal films, foams and gels
      • Pregnancy Prevention for Partners
      • Abstinence
      • Fertility awareness methods (natural family planning)
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      • Exams for vaginas, uteri, fallopian tubes, and ovaries
      • All about pap (cervical screening) and pelvic exams
      • Sexual health exams for penises, testicles, and scrotums
      • Testicular self exams (TSE)
    • Infections overview
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      • Chlamydia
      • Crabs and scabies
      • Gonorrhea
      • Hepatitis
      • Herpes
      • HIV/AIDS
      • HPV (Human Papilloma Virus)
      • Molluscum Contagiosum
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      • Trichomoniasis
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      • Vaginas, Cervixes, Uteruses and more
        • Menstruation
      • Penises, Scrotums, Testes and more
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      • Talking with teens
      • Reading List for Parents and Kids
      • Adult Reading List
    • Community Partnerships
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