Sexual Health Clinics

Cambridge iCaSH

Lime Tree Clinic, Brookfields Hospital, 351 Mill Road, Cambridge CB1 3DF

Overview

Cambridge iCaSH is a sexual health clinic operated by Cambridgeshire Community Services NHS Trust, located at the Lime Tree Clinic within Brookfields Hospital on Mill Road in Cambridge. The clinic provides comprehensive sexual health services to residents across Cambridgeshire and Peterborough. It offers confidential testing and treatment for sexually transmitted infections, contraception advice and services, sexual health screening, and support for sexual wellbeing concerns.

The service is accessible to all members of the public regardless of age or background, though minors may require appropriate consent considerations. The clinic operates on an appointment basis and also accepts walk-in patients depending on availability. Staff at Cambridge iCaSH include experienced healthcare professionals trained in sexual health provision who maintain strict confidentiality standards.

The clinic aims to provide non-judgmental, accessible healthcare that helps people maintain their sexual health and prevent infections. Patients can contact the service for appointment booking and to discuss their specific health needs with trained professionals.

Frequently Asked Questions

Cambridge iCaSH in Cambridge provides confidential sexual health services including STI testing and treatment (chlamydia, gonorrhoea, syphilis, HIV, herpes, genital warts), free condoms and contraception, HIV testing and PrEP (pre-exposure prophylaxis), cervical screening, pregnancy testing and advice, and sexual health advice and support. All services are free, confidential, and available regardless of age or immigration status.
Some services at Cambridge iCaSH are available on a walk-in basis, while others require an appointment. STI testing and emergency contraception are often available as walk-ins. Contraception fitting (coils, implants) and specialist consultations usually need booking. Contact 0300 300 3030 or check the website to see which services require an appointment and current walk-in availability.
Yes, all services at Cambridge iCaSH are strictly confidential. Your visit will not appear on your NHS GP record unless you give consent, or there is a safeguarding concern involving someone under 16. Staff will not contact you without your permission. You can use a pseudonym if you prefer. Under the NHS confidentiality code of practice, your information is only shared with those directly involved in your care.
Yes, all STI testing at Cambridge iCaSH is free on the NHS. Tests are available for chlamydia, gonorrhoea, syphilis, HIV, hepatitis B and C, herpes, and other infections. Testing usually involves a urine sample, blood test, and/or swab depending on the infection being tested for. Results are typically available within 1-2 weeks. You can also order free home STI test kits online in most areas.
Cambridge iCaSH offers a full range of contraceptive methods including combined and progesterone-only oral pills, contraceptive injections, contraceptive implants (fitting and removal), intrauterine devices (IUD/coil) and intrauterine systems (IUS), contraceptive patches and vaginal rings, and emergency contraception (morning-after pill and emergency IUD). A clinician will discuss the options and help you choose the most suitable method. All NHS contraception is free.
Yes, partners are welcome to attend Cambridge iCaSH for STI testing. If you have been diagnosed with an STI, your partner(s) should be tested and treated. Cambridge iCaSH can help with partner notification — letting partners know they may have been exposed to an infection — either through you or anonymously through the clinic. This is an important step in preventing reinfection and onward transmission.
Cambridge iCaSH can provide support following sexual assault, including emergency contraception, STI testing and preventive treatment, PEP (HIV prevention), and signposting to specialist support services such as Sexual Assault Referral Centres (SARCs). You do not have to report to the police to access healthcare support. Staff are trained to be sensitive and supportive.
Some sexual health clinics including Cambridge iCaSH offer cervical screening (smear tests) for women and people with a cervix aged 25-64. This may be particularly useful if you are not registered with a GP or prefer to have screening at a sexual health clinic. Contact 0300 300 3030 to check availability.
Yes, HIV testing is available free at Cambridge iCaSH. A rapid HIV test (finger-prick blood test) gives results in 15-20 minutes. Standard blood tests are also available with results in a few days. You can be tested anonymously. If you think you have been exposed to HIV in the last 72 hours, attend urgently for PEP (post-exposure prophylaxis), which can prevent infection. Regular HIV testing is recommended if you are sexually active.
Yes, Cambridge iCaSH provides confidential services for young people of all ages. Under-16s can access contraception, STI testing, and advice in line with Fraser guidelines (formerly Gillick competence). The service is confidential — your parents or school will not be informed unless there is a safeguarding concern. Young people-friendly clinics may be available at specific times.
Yes, PrEP (pre-exposure prophylaxis) is available free on the NHS for people at higher risk of HIV. PrEP is a daily tablet that is over 99% effective at preventing HIV when taken consistently. Cambridge iCaSH can assess your eligibility, prescribe PrEP, and provide regular monitoring (HIV tests, kidney function tests, STI screening). You do not need a GP referral to access PrEP — contact 0300 300 3030 directly.
Yes, Cambridge iCaSH provides free condoms and lubricant. Many sexual health clinics operate a C-card scheme where young people (usually under 25) can register for a card that entitles them to free condoms from participating pharmacies and clinics across the area. Ask at reception for free condoms or about the C-card scheme.
Yes, Cambridge iCaSH provides emergency contraception free of charge. The emergency contraceptive pill is most effective the sooner it is taken after unprotected sex (up to 72 or 120 hours depending on the type). The emergency IUD (copper coil) is the most effective form of emergency contraception and can be fitted up to 5 days after unprotected sex. Walk-in access is usually available for emergency contraception.
An STI check-up at Cambridge iCaSH is quick and straightforward. A clinician will ask about your sexual history, symptoms, and what tests you would like. Testing may involve providing a urine sample, having blood taken, and/or self-taken swabs (throat, genital, rectal depending on your sexual practices). Most tests are painless. Results are usually available within 1-2 weeks by phone, text, or online. Treatment is provided free if any infection is found.
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Contact Details
Address
Lime Tree Clinic, Brookfields Hospital, 351 Mill Road
Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
CB1 3DF
Opening Hours
Monday 09:00 - 17:00
Tuesday 09:00 - 17:00
Wednesday 09:00 - 17:00
Thursday 09:00 - 17:00
Friday 09:00 - 17:00
Saturday 09:00 - 17:00
Sunday 10:00 - 16:00