Need to get tested?
We have testing events in Pitt and Craven Counties - or - at our office:
Our address is:
3219 Landmark St. Suite 9A
Greenville NC, 27834
To schedule a test, or for upcoming events: 252-830-1660 or Morgan at 252-412-7059 for more information on upcoming events or a personal appointment.
We have testing events in Pitt and Craven Counties - or - at our office:
Our address is:
3219 Landmark St. Suite 9A
Greenville NC, 27834
To schedule a test, or for upcoming events: 252-830-1660 or Morgan at 252-412-7059 for more information on upcoming events or a personal appointment.
CDC recommends that everyone between the ages of 13 and 64 get tested for HIV at least once as part of routine health care. About 1 in 8 people in the United States who have HIV don’t know they have it.
People with certain risk factors should get tested more often. If you were HIV-negative the last time you were tested and answer yes to any of the following questions, you should get an HIV test because these things increase your chances of getting HIV:
From: http://www.cdc.gov/hiv/basics/testing.html
Please call the office at 252-830-1660 or Morgan at 252-412-7059 for more information on upcoming events or a personal appointment.
People with certain risk factors should get tested more often. If you were HIV-negative the last time you were tested and answer yes to any of the following questions, you should get an HIV test because these things increase your chances of getting HIV:
- Are you a man who has had sex with another man?
- Have you had sex—anal or vaginal—with an HIV-positive partner?
- Have you had more than one sex partner since your last HIV test?
- Have you injected drugs and shared needles or works (for example, water or cotton) with others?
- Have you exchanged sex for drugs or money?
- Have you been diagnosed with or sought treatment for another sexually transmitted disease?
- Have you been diagnosed with or treated for hepatitis or tuberculosis (TB)?
- Have you had sex with someone who could answer yes to any of the above questions or someone whose sexual history you don’t know?
From: http://www.cdc.gov/hiv/basics/testing.html
Please call the office at 252-830-1660 or Morgan at 252-412-7059 for more information on upcoming events or a personal appointment.