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
Referrals for additional
services
- 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.
- Bring photo ID and your social security
number to your first appointment. Anonymous HIV testing is still
available.
- Some clinic services are available free of charge to everyone. Others
may be tested for a $10 donation.
- 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
(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: 06/30/08
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on July 19, 2008 1:43 pm