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Many Shades of Gay is a collaboration between San Francisco AIDS Foundation, local health agencies, community-based providers and funders from the public and private sectors. 


Many Shades of Gay is about celebrating the rich, colorful and diverse lifestyles within the gay community. The campaign communicates that no matter who you are or how you see yourself, getting an HIV test every six months is an important part of taking care of yourself, your partners and your community.

It’s important to know one’s current HIV status, especially among gay and bisexual men who are disproportionately affected by the HIV epidemic. Not knowing one’s HIV status leads to missed opportunities for HIV prevention and care.

For infection rates to decrease, status awareness must increase. On the local and federal level, the San Francisco Department of Public Health, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and many community-based service providers are investing heavily in both the availability of HIV tests (supply) and the frequency with which gay and bisexual men are tested for HIV (demand).  

Check out this website and sign up so you can be sent text reminders about getting tested every 6 months and also have a reminder set up on your Google or Yahoo! calendar so you don't forget.  It's a great way to remember to get tested!  

You can also find local testing sites near you and create your own avatar to look like you and to share with your friends!  Check out their website!


 
 

Find Free HIV/STD Testing!

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Are you looking to find a place where you can receive free and confidential tests for HIV and other STDs?  If so, check out the HIV/STD Counseling and Testing page to get the most updated testing locations.  

Please note that the community sites provide testing for HIV, syphilis, chlamydia and gonorrhea.   To view the locations of all the community sites, please visit the HIV/STD Counseling and Testing page.  

All HIV/STD tests are FREE & CONFIDENTIAL

Please visit Clinic A (on the first floor of the Public Health Center Human Services building at 10 Sunnybrook Road, Raleigh, 27610) for testing and treatment for syphilis, chlamydia, gonorrhea and HIV. Clinic A is only able to treat herpes and genital warts (HPV) outbreaks; screening tests are not available for herpes and genital warts if no symptoms are present. There may be a charge for HPV treatment. Payment will be on a sliding scale, based on income. Proof of income is needed. 

You do not need to make an appointment to be seen at Clinic A; however, clients are attended to on a first-come, first-served basis, so try to arrive early.

Clinic A (STD Clinic) Walk-In Hours
  • Monday, Wednesday, Thursday & Friday: Sign-in at 8:30 a.m. or 12:30 p.m.
  • Tuesday: Sign-in at 9:30 a.m. or 12:30 p.m.
  • Wednesday night clinic: Sign-in at 4:30 p.m.
For general information about the services offered at Clinic A, call 919-250-4410.
To get to the Public Health Center, take Bus #15 at the Moore Square Station Transit Mall in downtown Raleigh and ride the bus until you get to the steps of our building on Sunnybrook Road. To see the Bus Route Map, visit the Capital Area Transit website