Telephone opening hours over Christmas & New Year 2024-25

Please call 111 if you have a sexual health or contraception related emergency during the hours that we are closed.

Central Health Clinic, Bristol

Monday 23 December 2024 08:30-17:00

Tuesday 24 December 2024 08:30-16:00

25 & 26 December 2024 Closed

Friday 27 December 2024 08:30-13:00

Saturday 28 December 2024 09:00-12:30

Sunday 29 December 2024 Closed

Monday 30 December 2024 08:30-17:00

Tuesday 31 December 2024 08:30-16:00

Wednesday 1 January 2025 Closed

Thursday 2 January 2025 08:30–17.00

Friday 3 January 2025 08:30-13:00

Saturday 4 January 2025 09:00-12:30

Sunday 5 January 2025 Closed

 

WISH Clinic, Weston-Super-Mare

Monday 23 December 2024 08:45-16:30

Tuesday 24 December 2024 09:15-16:00

25 & 26 December 2024 Closed

Friday 27 December 2024 09:00-14:00

28 & 29 December 2024 Closed

Monday 30 December 2024 08:45-16:30

Tuesday 31 December 2024 09:00-16:00

Wednesday 1 January 2025 Closed

Thursday 2 January 2025 Closed

Friday 3 January 2025 09:00-14:00

Saturday 4 January 2025 09:00-13:00

Sunday 5 January 2025 Closed

 

Brook, Bristol

Monday 23 December 2024 12:00-19:00

Tuesday 24 December 2024 12:00-16:00

25 & 26 December 2024 Closed

Friday 27 December 2024 12:00-17:00

Saturday 28 December 2024 12:00-17:00

Sunday 29 December 2024 Closed

Monday 30 December 2024 12:00-19:00

Tuesday 31 December 2024 12:00-16:00

Wednesday 1 January 2025 Closed

Thursday 2 January 2025 12:00-19:00

Friday 3 January 2025 12:00-17:00

Saturday 4 January 2025 12:00-17:00

Sunday 5 January 2025 Closed

Hepatitis A

Hepatitis A

There is currently an outbreak of Hepatitis A among gay and bisexual men across Europe, including the UK.

Public Health England have recommended hepatitis A vaccination for all at-risk men.

You can get a free hepatitis A vaccination from our Unity Central clinic in Bristol or Unity @ WISH in Weston-Super-Mare. To book an appointment, please call 0117 342 6900 or come to the walk-in service.

 

Hepatitis A symptoms

Hepatitis A is a virus that infects the liver. It is easy to pass on during sex or from contaminated food and water. Nearly everyone makes a full recovery.

Hepatitis A symptoms can be so mild you may not realise you have it, but up to six weeks after infection it can cause flu-like symptoms, nausea and jaundice (yellowing of the skin). It is rarely life-threatening.

 

Hepatitis A transmission

Hepatitis A lives in faeces and can be transmitted through:

  • Food or water contaminated with faeces
  • Through oral or anal sex, when tiny amounts of faeces gets on fingers and into mouths through rimming, fingering or anal sex without condoms.

 

Hepatitis A prevention

As well as vaccination, hepatitis A can be avoided through careful hygiene during and after sex. The advice is to:

  • Wash your hands after sex
  • Use protection for fingering, rimming and fisting
  • Change condoms between anal and oral sex
  • Avoid sharing sex toys

 

Click here for information on Unity sexual health clinics.

For more information on other vaccination please see the Unity Vaccination page.

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