A SPECIALIST GP PRACTICE FOR THE STUDENTS AND STAFF OF KCL
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King's College NHS Health Centre
15 Jan 2026
Marking the start of 2026 with our specialist partnership
We are thrilled to launch the first-of-its-kind sexual health clinic for the LGBTQI+ community, made possible through our partnership with 56 Dean Street.Â
Starting 16th January 2026, the outreach clinic will run every Friday at King’s College NHS Health Centre based at Bush House, Strand. It will be a pioneering integrated NHS service, where our LGBTQI+ patients can easily access free specialist and preventive sexual healthcare at their GP surgery.Â
Key offerings include:Â
Vaccinations: Mpox, HPV for men, Gonococcal (MenB), Hepatitis B, Hepatitis AÂ
Health Advisor Support to get confidential and practical info on all things related to sexual health, gender and wellbeing.Â
We serve a global LGBTQI+ population and recognise that for some patients, accessing healthcare back home can be challenging. Plus, when it comes to sex and sexual health, there is always a lot to think about. That is why we have partnered with 56 Dean Street. Together, we work towards removing barriers and providing inclusive healthcare, especially for patients from cultures less affirming of the LGBTQI+ community.Â
Booking is available to our registered patients. To book in with the clinic, you can call us on 0204 548 9842, submit a PATCHS request, or ask your GP.
About 56 Dean Street Â
56 Dean Street is Europe’s largest multi-award winning sexual health and HIV service based in the heart of Soho, London. They have been providing expert care for the LGBTQI+ community since 1981. 56 Dean Street has a deep understanding of factors around LGBTQI+ lifestyle, psycho-sexual issues, the impact of wider society, discrimination and drug taking. This makes their approach to sexual health well-rounded and unique.Â



