Our Focused Areas of Care
Whilst procedures and tests can only be carried out in the clinic, we are able to offer online specialist consultations before, during and after care in the clinic.
A Hybrid Model of Care
Our hybrid approach allows you to receive expert sexual & reproductive care from the comfort of your home through online consultations & medications.
Whether it’s starting a new method, managing side effects, or seeking advice, you can easily connect with our specialists.
For procedures or more involved treatments, our experienced team is ready to provide in-clinic care, ensuring a seamless transition between home and clinic whenever needed.
Testimonials & More
Case Studies
Media Appearances
BBC Radio Leicester Julie Milsom speaks about trial of home HPV testing
Daily Record Doctor reveals list of little known STI symptoms that should never be ignored
Express STI: The infection the NHS doesn’t test for as cases rise – unusual symptoms to spot
ITV News Dr Manoj Malu speaking about HIV on World AIDS Day
Women’s Health Four STIs with no symptoms but potentially serious long-term effects
FAQs
What are the clinic hours of operation?
Our sexual health clinic in London is open from 9am to 6pm on weekdays and 10am to 2pm on weekends.
What services are offered at this clinic?
We are a specialist clinic providing a full range of services covering:
- STIs and HIV
- Family Planning & Contraception
- Genital Dermatology
For a full range of our services, please click here.
Do I need to make an appointment or can I walk-in?
Our sexual health clinic in London is by appointment only. We do not accept walk-in appointments.
How do I schedule an appointment?
Please click here to schedule an appointment.
Is there a waitlist or cancellation list I can join?
We are usually able to see patients within 24 hours so we find there to be no need for a wait list.
Are there any forms or paperwork I need to bring to my appointment?
For a few appointments, we will request you to fill out a pre appointment questionnaire. Otherwise, you do not need to bring any paperwork with you to your appointment.
What is the clinic's policy on insurance and billing?
Most of our patients are self-paying. However, if you would like to go via your health insurance company, please check with them before booking an appointment.
Are there any specific instructions I need to follow before my appointment?
We will communicate any particular things that need to be done when booking your appointment.
However, in most cases, there is no need to do anything in particular.
What is the clinic's policy on privacy and confidentiality?
We do not share your information with any other clinic/organisation unless you specifically ask us to.
Is there parking available at the clinic, and is it free?
Paid parking is available on Ivor Place and the surrounding roads. Payment can be made by calling the number displayed on the parking sign or via the RingGo app.
Please note that the clinic is located within the ULEZ (Ultra Low Emission Zone) and LEZ (Low Emission Zone). We recommend checking your vehicle’s status before travelling to ensure there are no unexpected charges.
Finding Us
Travelling to us
Our Marylebone clinic is located in central London, close to several major transport links. Marylebone is a well-connected area known for its medical practices, independent shops, and restaurants. Here are some helpful tips for travelling to the clinic:
By Car
If you are travelling by car, the clinic is located at 9 Ivor Place, Marylebone, London NW1 6BY, just a short distance from major central London routes.
Paid parking is available on Ivor Place and nearby streets, with payment typically made via the RingGo app or by calling the number on the parking sign.
Please note the clinic is located inside the ULEZ and LEZ zones. While we are just outside the congestion charge zone, this may depend on the route you take when travelling to the clinic.
You can check your vehicle here:
https://tfl.gov.uk/modes/driving/
By Train
The clinic is located within a short walking distance of several stations:
- Marylebone Station – approximately a 2–3 minute walk (Bakerloo Line and National Rail services)
- Baker Street Station – approximately a 5–7 minute walk (Bakerloo, Circle, Hammersmith & City, Jubilee, and Metropolitan lines)
If travelling from further afield:
- Paddington Station – around 15–20 minutes on foot, or approximately 5 minutes via the Bakerloo Line to Marylebone
- Euston Station – around 15–20 minutes on foot, or approximately 5 minutes via the Bakerloo Line to Marylebone
By Bus
Several bus routes stop close to the clinic, including: 18, 27, 205, N18, N27, and N205
These routes connect the area with many parts of central and northwest London.
Walking
Marylebone is a pleasant area to explore on foot, with many cafés, shops, and restaurants nearby. The clinic is only a short walk from Marylebone Station and Baker Street Station, making it easily accessible for patients travelling through central London.
Places to sleep
The Landmark London
A luxury five-star hotel located just a short walk from Marylebone Station, offering elegant rooms and excellent facilities.
The Zetter Marylebone
A boutique townhouse hotel with stylish rooms and a cosy atmosphere.
The Prince Akatoki London
A contemporary hotel offering minimalist design, Japanese-inspired hospitality, and modern amenities.
The Marylebone Hotel
A well-known hotel in the area offering comfortable rooms and a central location close to shops and restaurants.
Holiday Inn London – Regent’s Park
A convenient and comfortable option within walking distance of the clinic.
Places to eat
The Ivy Café Marylebone
A stylish restaurant offering modern British cuisine in an elegant setting.
Fischer’s
A popular Viennese café serving classic European dishes and pastries.
Patty & Bun – Marylebone
A casual spot known for excellent burgers and relaxed dining.
The Grazing Goat
A charming gastropub serving seasonal British dishes with locally sourced ingredients.
108 Brasserie
A contemporary restaurant offering modern European cuisine in a relaxed atmosphere.


