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Where can I get tested for HIV NYC?

Where can I get tested for HIV NYC?

You can find free or low-cost HIV testing locations near you by:

  • Visiting an NYC Sexual Health Clinic, where anyone 12 or older can get a confidential, anonymous test.
  • Searching the NYC Health Map.
  • Texting “TESTNYC” to 877-877.
  • Calling 311.

How much is an HIV test at Planned Parenthood?

The Cost of an HIV Test

Clinic Cost
Planned Parenthood Free
CityMD $200-$600
FastMed $119 (including office visit)
Statcare $75 (+$125 for an office visit)

Is STD testing free?

So you can probably get STD testing for free or at a reduced price if you have health insurance. STD testing can also be free or low cost with Medicaid and other government programs. And some clinics — including many Planned Parenthood health centers — give free or low-cost STD tests, depending on your income.

How often does OraQuick give a false-positive?

One study found a false-positive rate of 1.17% in test kits used with ≤1 month remaining until expiration. It is noted that these results came from an older version of the OraQuick ADVANCE test kit. Accuracy of both oral and blood HIV screening tests may also be affected by concomitant tropical infections.

Where can I get a free HIV test in NYC?

You can find free or low-cost HIV testing locations near you by: 1 Visiting an NYC Sexual Health Clinic, where anyone 12 or older can get a confidential, anonymous test 2 Searching the NYC Health Map 3 Texting “TESTNYC” to 877-877 4 Calling 311

How to prevent HIV / AIDS in New York City?

If you need emergency PEP to prevent HIV, call the NYC PEP Hotline at 844-3-PEPNYC (844-373-7692). You may be able to take PEP without a clinic visit. Use our NYC Health Map to find services in New York for HIV testing, HIV services for people living with HIV/AIDS, and NYC Condoms.

When does New York State start HIV testing?

A Notice of Adoption of updated law and regulation pertaining to HIV/AIDS Testing, Reporting and Confidentiality of HIV Related Information was published in the State Register on May 17th, 2017.

Where can I get a referral for HIV testing?

Through Referral Link, a general practitioner can provide a quality referral by matching an HIV care provider to their newly-diagnosed patient’s specific situation, taking into account the patient’s location, financial situation, and medical needs.