HIV/AIDS in the City of St. Louis
Services, resources, and data related to HIV and AIDS in the City of St. Louis
About
HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) is a virus that attacks cells that help the body fight infection, making a person more vulnerable to other infections and diseases.
If left untreated, HIV can lead to the disease AIDS (acquired immunodeficiency syndrome).
News
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City of St. Louis Department of Health, Community Partners Observe World AIDS Day 2022
Thursday, December 1, the City Department of Health, its community partners and public health partners worldwide will observe World AIDS Day.
Press release | Department of Health | 12/01/2022
Services and Resources
HIV & Sexual Health & Well-Being
To Learn More About HIV & Sexual Health & Well-being:
- Educational Resources from the US Centers for Prevention and Disease Control (CDC)
- American Sexual Health Association
Get Tested For HIV
To Get Yourself Tested for HIV:
You can get a free, confidential rapid HIV test at many places in our area. Click here to search by zip code.
Local Outreach Services
To Connect with local outreach services to support you in meeting your essential needs:
Receiving Care
HIV positive and seeking to receive the quality HIV medical care you deserve? The Linkage to Care Intake Line can assist:
- Help finding a doctor
- Assist with finding coverage for your HIV medical care
- Assist with finding coverage for your HIV medication
- Assist with access to other services like transportation, housing, dental, mental health counseling, support groups, and food in the St. Louis area.
- Provide free testing for family, friends, and sex partners if they want to know their status.
Call the St. Louis Linkage to Care Intake Line as a resource to link people with HIV to the care they need.
Call 314-356-0200
Learn More About HIV
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