Thammasat University has issued a policy to promote and take care of student sexual health through the establishment of Thammasat Well Being Center in 2019, including a plan for an opening of the “Sex Must Say” clinic in the future. Several ongoing activities to provide sexual and reproductive health care services for students, both living in the dormitories and outside.
Free sexual health care program includes:
1) Free HIV screening by Thammasat University Hospital and Rainbow Sky Association of Thailand;
2) Free condom, lubricant gel, and application brochures;
3) Free teaching materials (i.e. organ model) to educate a proper sexual health education as well as raising awareness through various media on the topics of safe sex, sexually transmitted disease prevention, and unintended pregnancy prevention; and
4) Free counseling services on sexual health through Thammasat Well Being Center Facebook page to provide health care advices and to coordinate and assist the students with sexual health issues.


For more information on free sexual health care program and free counseling services, please visit
Thammasat Well Being Center – Home Page

- Thammasat Wellbeing Center – Free HIV Testing Service (Apr,2022)
- Health promotion clinic (Dec,2022)
- HIV Self-test (Jun,2022)
- HIV Screening Project (Sep,2022)


- Teen Club – A channel for the general public, especially “teenagers”, to access reproductive health services more conveniently.
- Emergency sanitary napkin service point (Mar,2022)
- Education on reproductive health, birth control, rights and various useful information for teenagers (Nov,2021)

