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Confidential HIV testing and counselling in a safe, supportive environment for all individuals.

HIV Testing & Support

HIV Testing & Support

We offer fast, confidential HIV testing and comprehensive care for everyone. Whether it’s a routine check-up or you have specific concerns, our team provides compassionate, non-judgmental support every step of the way.

Why test for HIV?

Knowing your HIV status is an empowering choice — for your health, your future, and your loved ones. Regular testing means you can access early treatment, protect your partners, and live a full, healthy life.

Rapid HIV Testing

Our rapid tests provide 99% accurate results in 20 minutes — using a simple finger-prick or oral swab.

What to expect?

  • Pre-test counseling and information
  • Quick, minimally invasive testing
  • Private results delivered on the same visit
  • Post-test counseling and next-step guidance
  • Referrals for ongoing care if needed

Who Should Get Tested for HIV?

The CDC recommends HIV testing for:

  • Everyone aged 13–64 at least once
  • Sexually active people — every year
  • People with multiple partners — every 3–6 months
  • Anyone who shares needles
  • Pregnant individuals
  • Anyone who wants to know their status

You should test more often if you:

  • Have condomless sex
  • Have been diagnosed with another STI
  • Share injection equipment
  • Have a partner with HIV
  • Take PrEP (every 3 months)

Prevention and Support Services

PrEP (Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis)

A daily medication that reduces HIV risk by up to 99%. We provide prescriptions, regular monitoring, and ongoing support.

Recommended if you:

  • Have a partner living with HIV
  • Don’t consistently use condoms
  • Have multiple partners
  • Share needles or injection equipment

Have had an STI in the past 6 months

PEP (Post-Exposure Prophylaxis)

Emergency medication taken within 72 hours after possible HIV exposure — like a “morning-after pill” for HIV prevention. Consider PEP if:

  • A condom broke during sex
  • You’ve experienced sexual assault
  • You’ve shared needles
  • You think you’ve been exposed to HIV

Reason to Choose us

  • Compassionate, stigma-free care
  • Fast, accurate results in 20 minutes
  • 100% confidential testing
  • Respectful, non-judgmental staff
  • Free or low-cost options available

Walk-ins welcome — no appointment needed.

Take Control of Your Health Today

Visit [Clinic Name] for fast, confidential HIV testing and support.

Know your status. Protect your future.

FAQ's

What is HIV testing and counselling?


HIV testing and counselling helps you learn your HIV status in a private, supportive setting. You’ll meet with a trained health provider who explains the test, answers your questions, and offers guidance no matter what your result is.

Where can I get tested for HIV?


You can get tested for HIV at any [Clinic Name] location. Our clinics provide confidential HIV testing and counselling, with rapid results in just 20 minutes. Walk-ins are welcome, or you can book an appointment online.

How soon can HIV be detected by a blood test?


Most HIV tests can detect the virus 2–4 weeks after exposure. If you think you’ve been exposed recently, visit our clinic for guidance on PEP (Post-Exposure Prophylaxis) — emergency medication that can help prevent HIV if started within 72 hours.

What tests are done to check for HIV?


There are several accurate tests available: Rapid HIV test – finger-prick or oral-swab results in 20 minutes. Antibody/antigen blood test – detects HIV earlier, usually from 18 days after exposure. Self-testing kits – available at some clinics; our team can explain how to use and interpret them.

What are the symptoms?

Some people may experience mild flu-like symptoms within 2–4 weeks after infection — such as fever, sore throat, or fatigue — but many have no symptoms at all. The only way to know for sure is to get tested.

What is PrEP and how does it work?


PrEP (Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis) is a daily medication that reduces your risk of getting HIV by up to 99%. It’s recommended for people who may be at higher risk. Our clinics can prescribe PrEP and provide ongoing monitoring.

What is PEP and when should I take it?


PEP (Post-Exposure Prophylaxis) is emergency medication taken within 72 hours after possible exposure to HIV — such as after a condom breaks or a needle injury. Visit our clinic immediately for advice and treatment.

Are my HIV test results confidential?


Absolutely. All HIV testing and counselling at [Clinic Name] is 100% private and confidential. Your results are shared only with you and your healthcare provider.

What support is available if I test positive for HIV?


You’re not alone. Our team offers ongoing counselling, treatment referrals, and HIV support groups to help you manage your health and live a full, active life.

How often should I get tested for HIV?


Everyone aged 13–64 should get tested at least once. If you’re sexually active, have multiple partners, or share needles, testing every 3–6 months is recommended.