Spain
Sexual health resources for people living or traveling in Spain. General information, not medical or legal advice.
Quick note for newcomers: Spain has a strong public health system (Sistema Nacional de Salud, SNS). The morning-after pill is sold over the counter at pharmacies, and abortion is legal on request and free in the public system. The key to public care is getting registered — first the local town-hall registration (empadronamiento), then a health card (tarjeta sanitaria).
Need to talk to someone now? For the morning-after pill or condoms, walk into any pharmacy (farmacia) — no prescription. For confidential sexual health advice, contact your local health center (centro de salud) or a youth sexual health center (centro joven). For sexual or gender violence, call 016 (free, confidential, 24/7, 53+ languages, not shown on phone bills). In an emergency, call 112.
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Information here is general, not medical advice. Rules, prices, and coverage change — confirm details with a local clinic or pharmacist.