Statewide
Colorado Health Network (CHN) helps people affected by HIV. There were formerly known as Colorado AIDS Project. Click on the website, then click Services for more info. CHN has offices in Denver, Colorado Springs, Fort Collins, Grand Junction, Greeley, and Pueblo. CHN also has a statewide list of locations where you can get testing and other services. If you got a tattoo while you were incarcerated, you should get testing for HIV and Hep C. Call the office closest to you and ask how.
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Denver
Denver Community Health Services provides HIV primary care services for patients at their Eastside Family Health Center, Wellington Webb Center for Primary Care, Lowry Family Health Center and the Federico F. Pena Southwest Family Health Center. The HIV primary care clinics allow HIV patients to be seen in a primary care office setting alongside other patients seeking care at the location. Click on website link to learn more and for office locations. Denver Health will see folks who are not eligible for insurance due to immigration status for medical visits and get them medicine. HIV medications are always free for people who make less than $63,800/year if they apply for the State Drug Assistance Program. See this section for more info about SDAP. Care is on a sliding scale, with most people paying around $15-20 for a visit and lab work.
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1475 Lima Street, Aurora CO 80010
Denver Metro
Aurora
It Takes a Village works to reduce health and social disparities among people of color in the Denver metro area. Their programs include Brothas4Ever for African-American men, client services for people who are HIV positive, Phenomenal Women for African-American women, Seeking Safety group, STD and HIV testing and counseling, homelessness and rapid rehousing program, substance abuse treatment, and more.
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State Drug Assistance Program (SDAP) helps people pay for HIV medications. The program is open to Colorado residents living with HIV who have an income less than 500% of the Federal Poverty Level. In 2019, the 500% FPL for a household of one is $62,450. SDAP is the payer of last resort so you must verify you have applied for other forms of payment assistance. You may apply and renew online. Ask your provider for help applying for this program if you need it.
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Denver Metro
Aurora, Arvada, Englewood, Lakewood, Parker, Wheat Ridge
STRIDE Community Health Center has twenty locations that provide care for people who live in Adams, Arapahoe, Douglas, Jefferson, and Park counties. (STRIDE was formerly known as MCPN). STRIDE has three health centers that provide Convenient Care, meaning that you can walk in and be seen for a sudden illness such as a sore throat, ear pain, rash, cough/asthma, headache, vomiting, diarrhea, or cold & flu symptoms, injuries such as a fall, cut, bruise, sprain, strain, or broken bones, infections such as a bladder infection, skin infection, or needed testing for a sexually transmitted infection, flu shots, immunizations, INR check, pregnancy test, and Depo injection. The clinics are in North Aurora, South Aurora, and Wheat Ridge. STRIDE clinics will see folks who are not eligible for insurance due to immigration status for medical visits and get them medicine. HIV medications are always free for people who make less than $63,800/year if they apply for the State Drug Assistance Program. See this section for more info about SDAP. Care is on a sliding scale, with most people paying around $15-20 for a visit and lab work.
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2101 E 48th Ave, Denever, CO 80216
Denver Metro
Denver
Clinica Tepeyac Clinic has one location that provides care for the people who live in the community near their office on Lincoln Street in Denver. All staff are bilingual. Check out their website for all of the care you’ll find at the Clinica Tepeyac Clinic. The clinic will see folks who are not eligible for insurance due to immigration status for medical visits and get them medicine. HIV medications are always free for people who make less than $63,800/year if they apply for the State Drug Assistance Program. See this section for more info about SDAP. Care is on a sliding scale, with most people paying around $15-20 for a visit and lab work.
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Test Yourself Colorado provides home testing kits for STD/STI and HIV screening. Kits are free for Colorado residents over the age of 18 once a year. They offer STD and HIV testing, treatment and tele-health services. Samples such as urine or self-collected swabs are mailed back to the lab for gonorrhea and chlamydia testing, and the OraQuick HIV test is completed in 20 minutes at home with a self-collected cheek swab.
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1414 NE 42nd Street, Suite 400, Seattle, WA 98105 U.S.A
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Testing.com provides information about health testing options, including HIV testing. This website has information on the testing process as well as how to find testing sites. HIV tests are conducted at doctor’s offices, medical clinics, and many community-based organizations. You can also reach out to a laboratory scientist about your testing results through a form on their website.
More Info1635 Aurora Court, Anschutz Outpatient Pavilion, 7th floor, Aurora CO 80045
Denver Metro
Aurora
The clinic located on the Anschutz Medical Campus provides a wide range of services for patients living with or at risk for HIV. HIV services include linkage to care, primary medical care, substance use counseling, psychiatric treatment, medical case management, social work, and other supportive services. Our HIV prevention services include HIV testing, PrEP (pre-exposure prophylaxis to prevent HIV), and a telePrEP program.
More Info5250 Leetsdale Drive, Suite 300, Denver CO 80246
Denver Metro
Denver
Vivent Health provides many types of care for people living with HIV: medical care, PrEP, Behavioral & Mental Healthcare, case management, pharmacy, housing services, food pantry, dental care, HIV testing, STI testing, Lifepoint Needle Exchange, HCV testing, HIV/HCV education, overdose prevention & Naloxone. Vivent Health has clinics in several states besides Colorado.
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