Sexual health clinic
Testing for sexually transmitted diseases
Do you suspect you have a sexually transmitted infection? It's important to get tested! At our health station, we offer free testing for students. Here, you will meet a friendly, safe, and professional team of healthcare personnel ready to assist you. If you need to test for chlamydia and gonorrhoea, it must have been at least 14 days since you had unprotected sex. You can also get tested for free with your GP. It is recommended that you have a GP in the city where you spend most of your time.
Contact your GPSelf test at campus
Can't find available appointments? You can now easily test yourself for chlamydia and gonorrhoea on campus in Gjøvik and Trondheim!
Here are the locations of the self-test stations:
Trondheim:
- Gløshaugen: In the toilet near the Student Centre (only during opening hours)
- DMMH: Toilet on the 2nd floor (1505)
- Dragvoll: Toilet (2312), Building 2, Level 3
Gjøvik:
In the accessible toilet in the G-building (1st floor), you will find both forms and self-test kits.
Conversations about sexuality and sexual health
Our relationship with our own body has a significant impact on our mental and physical health. Our experienced health nurses have daily conversations with students about topics related to the body, sex, or identity. Don’t hesitate to contact us if you need someone to talk to. Some of the topics you can discuss with us include: Body Sexual challenges Questions about sexual identity and gender identity
Meet our advisers and health nursesContraception, contraceptive prescriptions, and contraceptive implants
Navigating the variety of contraceptive methods can be challenging, and it's important to find what suits you best. Book an appointment with us if you have questions about contraception. We can also assist with renewing prescriptions for contraceptives, and in Trondheim, we provide free insertion of contraceptive implants. If you need help with inserting a hormonal IUD (intrauterine device), please contact your GP. If you are under 21 years old in Trondheim, or under 25 years old in Ålesund and Gjøvik, you can also contact the youth health centre in the municipality where you study.