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Easy Does It - Drop Ins
Advice, Condoms, Emergency
Contraception, Pregnancy Tests.
Drop-ins are usually the most easy going of the clinic type services.
They are available at places like youth clubs and colleges. However
their opening times do vary a lot so to save yourself some hassle
it might be a good idea to call them first. We've listed some below
but keep an eye out for others...

Drop In Centres in East Suffolk
Chat n Chill
A young persons (13 - 25yrs) Drop- in.
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Eye Youth Centre, Church Rd, Eye |
Opening Times
Thursday afternoons between 1pm and 3.30pm.

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Woodbridge
Rochford House
Condom service & sexual and relationship advice
Tel 01394 388538 |
19 New Street
Woodbridge
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Opening Times Monday to Thursday
7.00 - 9.30 p.m.

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Ipswich
4YP
This offers a full contraceptive service - just for young people. |
14 Lower Brook Street |
Opening Times
Mon 8.30-11.30am
Tues 5.30-8.30pm
Thur 6.30-8.30pm |
| Ipswich
Murrayside Youth Club
Tel: 01473 712645
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Nacton Road Ipswich IP3
9LJ |
Opening Times
Mon 6.00 – 8.00pm |
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LEISTON - CYDs
Tel: 01728 830716
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53 the High St
Leiston
Suffolk
IP16 4BX |
Opening Times
Mon 1:30pm – 9:30pm
Open year round but closed for two weeks at Christmas |
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Drop-in Centres in West Suffolk
| MILDENHALL
Mildenhall Community Education
Tel: 01638 510413 |
Jubilee Centre
Recreation Way
Mildenhall
IP28 7HG |
Opening Times
Alternate Mondays
Mon: 7.15– 9.15 pm |
Newmarket
The Young Peoples’ Health Info Centre
Tel: 01638 666628 |
Foley House , Commutiny. Ed.
Wellington Street Newmarket CB9 0HY |
Opening Times
Fridays
12.45 – 2.45 pm |
HAVERHILL
The Hangar
Tel: 01440 707035 |
Camps Road
Burton End
Haverhill CB9 8HE |
Opening Times
Tues: 7.15– 9.15 pm |
| Bury St. Edmunds
West Suffolk College
Tel: 01440 766000
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Out Risby Gate
Bury St Edmunds
IP33 3RL |
Opening Times
Mon, Weds, Fri:
12-2pm |
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Live in or near Woodbridge?
There's a great drop-in called Rochford House. Click here for more info.
Did
you know?
There are some
Sexual Health Services that are based in Schools.
These are called:
School Based Health Services.
Unfortunately we have had to remove the names of the Schools involved with this scheme as a tabloid newspaper is trying to 'name and shame' the Schools.
Check with you school nurse to find out what services are available at your school.
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