NY State AIDS Hotline Answers questions about AIDS and HIV, provides referrals for free anonymous HIV testing sites, and offers other AIDS related services.
Planned Parenthood Sliding scale medical center that offers general reproductive health care services, including counseling; centers in Manhattan, Brooklyn, and the Bronx.
Anonymous HIV Testing Sites in NYC The locations listed at this link are Department of Health anonymous HIV testing sites. Many of these locations also offer free and confidential STD services, although their hours may vary. These testing sites do not require you to give your name or any other identifying information. Therefore, the test results can never be linked to you. If you test positive, they may ask for your name, but you don’t have to give it to them.
You may call the New York City Department of Health at (800) TALK HIV or (800) 825-5448 or at (212) 447-8200 (follow the instructions to reach the AIDS hotline) with questions regarding anonymous HIV testing or to make an appointment at one of these sites.
Body Positive Offers a support group, crisis intervention, and counseling for people infected with and affected by AIDS.
19 Fulton Street #308B, New York, NY 10038. (212)566-7333
Iris House Provides a wide array of services to women infected with HIV/AIDS.
2271 2nd Avenue, New York, NY 10036. (212)423-9049
New York AIDS Coalition An alliance of community-based service providers and their supporters working for increased funding and fair policies for people living with HIV/AIDS in New York State.
231 West 29th Street #1002. (212)629-3075.
Palladia Supportive housing for persons diagnosed with HIV. Also, Women in Crisis Case Management: services for women with children, homeless, mental health, or formerly incarcerated.
(212) 979-8800
Beth Israel Medical Center's AIDS Services The Women's Project provides support services to women who are living with HIV/AIDS or who are at risk of HIV transmission by engaging in high-risk behaviors. It is a harm-reduction program working with women who are actively using alcohol or other drugs, or with a history of substance use, to reduce the harm they may cause to themselves or others. Women meet with Licensed Social Workers for individual and/or group counseling sessions, develop an individualized service plan and set goals related to their physical and emotional health. All services are free of charge.
(212) 420-2326.
Harlem United Community AIDS Center Offers primary care, adult healthcare, healthcare for the homeless, case management, counseling and dental care. Specific focus on people living with or heavily influenced by AIDS.
Contact Melissa Worthy-Smith about housing- 212-222-8540 Primary Care 212-531-1300 x412 Contact Jaqueline Nieves De La Paz about case work - 212-860-0820.
Callen-Lorde Community Health Center New York City's only primary health care center dedicated to meeting the health needs of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender communities and people living with HIV/AIDS.
(212) 271-7200
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