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Queensland Government
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Queensland Health

Sexual Health and HIV Service: Brisbane

Clinic One

Biala
Floor 1 270 Roma Street
Brisbane QLD 4000
Telephone: (07) 3837 5611
Facsimile: (07) 3837 5640
Email: shhs1@health.qld.gov.au  

Postal address
SHHS Clinic 1
GPO Box 8161
Brisbane QLD 4000

Opening hours
Monday, Tuesday and Friday: 8:20am - 5:00pm
Wednesday: 8:20am - 12:00pm
Thursday: 10:00am - 5:00pm

Our services
Clinic One is a walk-in sexual health clinic and provides:

Clinic One operates a triage system, similar to an Accident and Emergency department. We do not book appointments over the phone. Places are limited and clients are advised to attend early in the morning to increase their chances of being allocated a consultation during the day.

Outreach services
There are a number of clinics being provided outside of the central Brisbane city service. These services are particularly suitable for young people under 25. See Young People under 25 for more information.

Commercial sex worker health certificates
Appointments are available for sex workers requiring sexual health checks. Appointments are available on Mondays, Tuesdays or Friday mornings. When possible, please phone for an appointment at least a week before the issuing of a certificate is required.

Charges/costs
The services are provided free of charge. A Medicare card may be required but is not essential for most services. It is required for obtaining prescriptions that are subsidised by the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) and supplied through a hospital or community pharmacy. A co-payment may be required for some medications.

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Seroconversion Study for people newly diagnosed with HIV

HIV Seroconversion Study

Above is a link to an invitation to people who have recently been diagnosed with HIV to participate in a national study. The study aims to collect information about HIV knowledge and HIV risk behavious before and after HIV diagnosis which will provide valuable information for health promotion and HIV prevention programs and policies. All information provided by participants is confidential and is kept secure by the Kirby institute at the University of NSW. Study reports produced by the Kirby Institute present information in a de-identified form to protect the confidentiality of study participants. Queensland Health is a funding partner of the study.

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Last Updated: 25 January 2012
Last Reviewed: 28 October 2011