
HIV & Hepatitis C testing and prevention programs
Fast & Convenient
We provide our patients with a welcoming and comforting environment in which they will be treated with the respect and dignity they deserve. We offer convenient scheduling and our rapid testing for HIV and Hepatitis C provides the answers they need in minutes.
Our team of Healthcare professionals has many years of combined clinical experience working with patients living with HIV & Hepatitis C in our community and are focused on our patients’ needs. We provide superior treatment as well as linkage to care and services outside of your clinical needs.
Who Is at Risk for HIV?
HIV can affect anyone regardless of sexual orientation, race, ethnicity, gender, age, or where they live. However, certain groups of people in the United States are more likely to get HIV than others because of particular factors, including the communities in which they live, what subpopulations they belong to, and their risk behaviors.
Communities. When you live in a community where many people have HIV, the chance of being exposed to the virus by having sex or sharing needles or other injection equipment with someone who has HIV is higher. You can use CDC’s HIV, STD, hepatitis, and tuberculosis Atlas Plus to see the percentage of people with HIV (“prevalence”) in different U.S. counties and states, as well as other data. Within any community, the prevalence of HIV can vary among different subpopulations.
Subpopulations. In the United States,
Risk behaviors. In the United States, HIV is spread mainly through having anal or vaginal sex or sharing needles or syringes with an HIV-positive partner. Anal sex is the highest-risk behavior. Fortunately, there are more HIV prevention tools available today than ever before. These include:
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Using condoms correctly,
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Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) medicine, people at risk for HIV take to prevent getting HIV from sex or injection drugs
ABOUT PrEP
What is PrEP HIV?
PrEP (pre-exposure prophylaxis) is medicine that reduces your chances of getting HIV from sex or injection drug use. When taken as prescribed, PrEP is highly effective for preventing HIV.
