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Hello,

Does anyone know where an IUD Coil can be fitted locally? My baby's health visitor recommended Towley Road who've told me they don't fit them and to try camberwell sexual health clinic.

I visited the camberwell clinic a while back and had a terrible experience- arriving two minutes after opening time and being 25 in the queue which took me until nearly 2pm. This appeals even less now I have two children under two in tow!

Surely there must be somewhere more local that fits them? Any suggestions very welcome particularly if I can book an appointment rather than a walk in service.


Many thanks

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I had one fitted in camberwell sexual health clinic too. I was advised to turn up 20 mins early and you will be one of the first so will be seen very quickly! I was 15 mins early and was number 4 in the queue. I was out within an hour, this includes time for all the checks beforehand too.


Hope that helps!

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