Brighton Sauna supports new HIV testing campaign
Over the last twelve months, the Brighton Sauna opposite the Royal Pavilion in central Brighton has been working closely with the Claude Nicol Centre and The Martin Fisher Foundation on sexual health initiatives in Brighton & Hove.
Over the last twelve months, the Brighton Sauna opposite the Royal Pavilion in central Brighton has been working closely with the Claude Nicol Centre and The Martin Fisher Foundation on sexual health initiatives in Brighton & Hove.

The sauna will be taking part in their upcoming city-wide screening program to reduce undiagnosed HIV.
The campaign will run from Friday, November 18 to Sunday, November 27 and Brighton Sauna will be distributing self testing kits which you can use to test yourself for HIV in the sauna or take home with you to test in the comfort of your own home. It takes about 15 minutes to use and get a result from a self testing HIV kit which will be given out completely free of charge.
Sauna staff have been trained to give advice and will be distributing What to do next information leaflets throughout the period of the campaign.
To feedback after using a HIV home testing kit, click here:
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