Get Access To Local HIV Services Around Atlanta.

HIV testing is easy, fast, and available across Metro Atlanta.

You can also access local services for HIV prevention and treatment for HIV in: Fulton, Dekalb, Cobb and Gwinnett Counties. Services are 100% secure and confidential.

Contact the Georgia HIV/STI Hotline: 800-551-2728

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Don't know where to start? A trained, bilingual navigator can lead the way. Our navigator guides you through testing and sexual health service options to ensure you get the necessary tools to thrive. All information remains confidential.

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Get Tested For HIV

Getting tested for HIV is the first step you should take to do your part in stopping the HIV crisis. HIV testing is easy, fast, and available all across Fulton County. HIV testing is safe, affordable, fast, easy and confidential. Get tested for HIV, so you can know how to take care of your health.

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Prevent HIV, Get On PrEP

Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is a prevention method that involves taking prescription medication once a day to block HIV and prevent you from contracting the virus. It's as easy as taking one pill once a day. PrEP is safe and there are many ways it can be paid for—even without insurance.

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Looking For Treatment?

With the right treatment, someone with HIV can still live a long, healthy life and never worry about infecting others. There are plenty of options available to you to help you manage the virus and prevent it from spreading. Different HIV treatment medications exist so that someone who is HIV positive can keep their immune system healthy and functioning.

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Want to Learn More?

Explore our recent articles explaining PrEP and PEP, how they prevent HIV, and who benefits from them. These resources break down HIV testing choices, how HIV spreads, and how treatment helps people live long healthy lives without passing on the virus. They address common STIs, how they spread, steps to lower risk, and why regular testing protects personal health and partners.

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