Sexual Health Clinics Editing and Proofreading Services
A sexual health clinic's writing is doing something unusual: removing reasons not to come. Every clumsy phrase, every assumption about who the reader is or who they sleep with, every implication that a question is embarrassing, is a person who does not test and does not get treated. The clinical content matters, but the register does more work here than in almost any other service, and it is the part most often written by someone who has not thought about who is reading.
We edit what sexual health services produce — service information and clinic access material, testing information and window-period explanations, result notification protocols and templates, partner notification and contact tracing material, PrEP and PEP information and eligibility documentation, contraception and emergency contraception guidance, information for trans and non-binary patients, sexual assault response documentation and referral pathways, confidentiality and consent notices, outreach material for specific communities, and clinical protocols and quality reporting. Our editors keep the language non-assumptive throughout — about gender, partners, and practices — because a single assumption tells a reader the service is not for them.
Partner notification material is the hardest to write well. It asks someone to have a difficult conversation on the service's behalf, at a moment when they are dealing with their own diagnosis. We write it to make the task concrete and smaller than it feels — what to say, the wording that works, the anonymous options available, what actually happens to the person contacted — because the alternative is a leaflet that asks for something enormous and offers no help doing it.
Everything you send is treated with strict discretion. Whether you are rewriting material that quietly assumes every patient is straight, producing result-notification templates that do not alarm people unnecessarily, or preparing outreach for a community that has been failed before, we can make the writing welcoming and exact at once.
Key Sexual Health Clinics vocabulary
- Sexually transmitted infection
- Asymptomatic screening
- Window period
- Nucleic acid amplification test
- Point-of-care testing
- Reactive result
- Confirmatory testing
- Result notification
- Partner notification
- Contact tracing
- Anonymous notification
- Expedited partner therapy
- Pre-exposure prophylaxis
- Post-exposure prophylaxis
- Undetectable equals untransmittable
- Viral load
- Seroconversion
- Vaccination for HPV
- Hepatitis B immunisation
- Contraception counselling
- Emergency contraception
- Long-acting reversible contraception
- Termination referral pathway
- Sexual assault response
- Forensic examination referral
- Trauma-informed care
- Gender-affirming care
- Inclusive language
- Confidentiality notice
- Consent to test
- Reportable infection
Sexual Health Clinics Word Challenge
Even seasoned pros miss these — give it a shot.
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