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HIV is a virus that can cause AIDS. The HIV antibody test can
show you if you have been infected by this virus.
The Anonymous HIV Counseling and Testing Program provides counseling
to discuss your concerns about HIV infection and AIDS. Counselors
can help you identify ways to reduce your risk.
Free anonymous HIV antibody testing with appropriate referrals
is available. All tests are initially anonymous. However, if
you are found to be HIV infected, you will have the Option of attaching
your name to your test result. This will allow you to receive medical
care and other services more quickly without having to take another
test.
For more information or to discuss testing opportunities, contact
the HIV Program nearest you.
518-458-6727 1-800-962-5065
716-847-4520 1-800-962-5064
516-565-4628 1-800-462-6785
914-632-3443 1-800-828-0064
718-262-9100 1-800-462-6787
716-423-8081 1-800-962-5063
TDD 716-423-8120
516-952-2083 1-800-462-6786
315-426-7760 1-800-562-9423
(Evenings & Weekends) 1-800-872-2777
212-447-8200
AIDS Council of Northeastern New York 518-445-2437
AIDS Community Services of Western NY 716-847-2437
607-723-6520
Long Island Association for AIDS Care
516-385-2437
AIDS Rochester
716-442-2200
Central New York AIDS Task Force
315-475-2437
AIDS-Related Community Services
1-800-992-1442
718-896-2500
1-800-334-3477
718-783-0883
212-807-6655
718-981-3366
212-870-3352
212-645-0875

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