56 Dean Street

[5] It includes: With the result being that new HIV infection rates in London have dropped dramatically since the introduction of these interventions.

[8][9] As of 2018[update], limitations on funding have substantially reduced the clinic's ability to offer its services, with significant reductions in the number of appointments available each day.

[12] The world’s first VD (venereal disease) clinic for men was based at 91 Dean Street, London in 1862.

[12]  In 2014 Dean Street Express was opened, the first clinic in the world to have an on-site Infinity machine, allowing this service to give results within 6 hours.

[13] They secured funding through HIV charity Wandsworth Oasis to create three episodes of a series called The Grass Is Always Grindr.

The scandal caused emotional distress and alarm, and an apology was subsequently issued by the director of Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust on behalf of the clinic.

In February 2018, the Chelsea and Westminster Trust was forced to agree to a settlement with a former patient as a result of sexual assaults perpetrated by a senior nurse during routine appointments at the Dean Street clinic, dating back to 2013.

The clinic found itself embroiled in further scandal after it emerged that multiple complaints had been directed to staff members, including senior management but had been either subsequently ignored or dismissed by internal investigations.

Staff at the 2017 Pride in London march