Mobile Testing
We're out and about in July! Stop on by for FREE HIV/STI testing on our mobile unit. Stay tuned for location details or call 773-702-5872 for more information. From mid-July...
We're out and about in July! Stop on by for FREE HIV/STI testing on our mobile unit. Stay tuned for location details or call 773-702-5872 for more information. From mid-July...
Our Adult Sexual Health clinic offers HIV treatment and PrEP services for HIV prevention as well as access to behavioral health and other resources. Please note that the Friend Health...
Our weekly support group for female-identified individuals living with HIV takes place on Tuesdays at 3pm. This is held both on Zoom and in-person. Call/text 872-242-8296 with any questions or...
Winter is here! But we're continuing our testing efforts in the community. No appointment is needed for free HIV and STI testing on the following days: Wednesdays from 2-6pm at...
Our Pediatric Health clinic offers HIV treatment and PrEP services for HIV prevention as well as access to behavioral health and other resources. The youth clinic serves those living with...
Getting to Zero (GTZ) is our weekly Thursday group for individuals impacted by HIV, regardless of status. We meet on Thursdays at 10am both on Zoom and in-person. Call/text 872-242-8296...
Winter is here! But we're continuing our testing efforts in the community. No appointment is needed for free HIV and STI testing on the following days: Wednesdays from 2-6pm at...
Care2Prevent will be closed from Monday, December 26 through Monday, January 2nd, 2023 for the winter holiday. Regular services will resume on Tuesday, January 3rd, 2023.
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