Posted on: 26 November 2025

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We're proud to support National AIDS Trust this World AIDS Day, standing together to stop new cases of HIV, champion the rights of people living with HIV and challenge stigma and discrimination.

Join the National AIDS Trust on Monday 1 December, 12:15pm–1pm, for an online webinar designed to refresh your knowledge of HIV and highlight how we can all contribute to ending new HIV transmissions by 2030.


This free session is open to everyone including clinicians, non-clinical staff, social care teams and anyone working directly with residents. All welcome. Book your place today.

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Ways to prevent HIV

  • Regular HIV testing if you are sexually active. Anyone can be affected by HIV. Click here for HIV testing options in Surrey.

  • PrEP and PEP – medication that prevents HIV either before or shortly after exposure. Click here for London info and for here Surrey info.

  • Using condoms – click here to learn about the Surrey C-Card scheme offering free condoms for under-25s.

  • Never sharing needles.

  • Taking HIV medication as prescribed if you are living with HIV.

The Surrey HIV Service provides outpatient care for people with HIV at Buryfields Clinic in Guildford, Earnsdale Clinic in Redhill and Woking Clinic.

  • Anybody living with HIV in the UK can access our service, regardless of where they live and you can transfer your care without a referral, just phone 01895 484948 or email us on cnwl.hivadmin@nhs.net
  • We have a fantastic team that includes specialist doctors, nurses, psychologists and pharmacists

Find out more here

The Bloomsbury Clinic provides outpatient care for people with HIV at the Mortimer Market Centre in London.

  • Anybody living with HIV in the UK can access our service, regardless of where they live and you can transfer your care without a referral, just phone or email us (see contact details on this page)
  • We have a fantastic team that includes specialist doctors, nurses, psychologists, pharmacists, health advisers and peer support workers
  • We have a pharmacy on site and offer blood tests, sexual health check-ups, contraception, menopause advice and clinical trials under one roof. We work closely with University College Hospital next door to provide inpatient care, specialist tests, antenatal care and referrals to other teams
  • We also run clinics for people with hepatitis B and C as part of the North Central London hepatitis network.  Read more about our hepatitis services.
  • We have a booklet that includes information about our services and how they can help you. It also points to other sources of information and support that you might find useful.

Find out more here.

Read more about the World AIDS Day 2025 campaign here, including ideas on how your organisation can support and raise awareness.