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HIV/STD Program

Adult Clinic Services:

Confidential STD services include:

  • Testing and treatment for gonorrhea, chlamydia, and syphilis
  • Evaluation and treatment for HPV (genital warts)
  • Limited HSV (Herpes) assessment and treatment are available

Anonymous and confidential HIV-1 and HIV-2 counseling and testing

  • Orasure available (HIV-1 only)

Hepatitis B and C testing (for high-risk individuals)

Hepatitis B vaccine (age 13 and up)

Free condoms

Free pregnancy testing
Available on a walk-in basis every Wednesday from 9am-noon & 1pm- 4pm


Referrals for additional services

  1. Call for an appointment. As of October 18, 2006, there are no more walk-in clinics. Please call (734) 544-6840 to make an appointment.
    If you leave a message your call will be returned within 48 hours. If you are unavailable when your call is returned we are unable to leave
    a message.
  2. Bring photo ID and your social security number to your first appointment. Anonymous HIV testing is still available.
  3. Some clinic services are available free of charge to everyone. Others may be tested for a $10 donation.
  4. Family planning services are now available to qualified individuals. Please see the Plan First program for details.

Additional Clinic Information:

  • For men interested in STD testing, don't urinate during the 2 hours before you come to the clinic
  • Children under the age of 13 years assessed on an individual basis (please call ahead)
  • Test results are available in 7-10 days
  • Insurance is not billed or notified
  • Our staff consist of licensed and certified nurse practitioners, certified HIV counselors, and medical technologists

Goals of the HIV/STD Program:

  • To prevent and control the spread of disease
  • To reduce the long-term complications associated with sexually transmitted infections
  • To provide accessible service in a non-judgmental, professional setting

Program Services:

  • Data management and disease reporting 
  • Partner notification and contact tracing
  • Outreach, testing, and education services to high-risk populations
  • Participation in community assessment (Health Improvement Plan - HIP)

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Page updated: 08/06/08
Adult Health Clinic