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Terrence Higgins Trust (THT)
THT was one of the first charities to be set up in the United Kingdom in response to the HIV epidemic and has been at the forefront of the fight against HIV, and improving the nation's sexual health, ever since. They are a great resource for information on HIV.
The Legacy Project
We are the Legacy Project, part of the HIV Vaccine Trials Network, an organization that is searching for an HIV vaccine.
5-minute testing--results in 1-2 days. No ID or insurance is required!
This program was paid for with funding from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, in partnership with Public Health – Seattle & King County.
Address:
Sea Mar Federal Way Medical Clinic
31405 18th Ave S
Federal Way, WA 98003
Get Directions
Learn more: https://www.seamar.org/king-medical-federalway.html
Checking in
When you arrive at Sea Mar- Federal Way, please either call Luis at (206) 388 1706 and leave a message, or let the staff at the front desk know that you are there for HIV/STI testing with Luis/Seattle’s LGBTQ+ Center.
Their studies provide free visits and free lab tests.
King County HIV/AIDS Program
English: (206) 205-7837
Espanol: 1-800-678-1595
The HIV/AIDS Program coordinates and collaborates with health care organizations, universities, community-based groups, and other Health Department programs to provide essential prevention, research and care services.
Lifelong AIDS Alliance
(206) 328-8979
Lifelong AIDS Alliance is committed to preventing the spread of HIV, and to providing practical support services and advocating for those whose lives are affected by HIV and AIDS.
Neon Project
Provides housing and services to people with life-threatening illnesses and community education on issues of human diversity.
Gay City does not diagnose STDs-- if you are experiencing symptoms, please call the STD Hotline at (206)205-7837.
Harborview STD Clinic
(206) 744-3590
325 9th Ave. (9th and Jefferson) HIV testing and counseling. Testers can help address any questions you have, or provide guidance on a sexual health plan and other resources that fit you.
For more than 20 years, Gay City has curated a listing of affirming resources, some that are by and for the LGBTQ community, to create access for you to find joy through accessible and equitable care.
Scheduling an appointment in advance is still the best way to minimize the wait times. Confidential STD examination, screening, treatment, and counseling. Free, with donations gladly accepted. Same day STD testing available.
STEP (Seattle Treatment and Education Project)
Treatment and health care information. Call in advance if possible, as appointments often fill up by early afternoon.
HIV Primary Infection Clinic
(206) 667-5743
The Primary Infection Clinic is part of the University of Washington's extensive HIV research effort to understand and help conquer HIV.
They have a research program for newly infected HIV positive individuals. That’s if you don’t have one already.
STI testing services include Rapid HIV Testing (finger poke), HIV antibody testing, and screening for syphilis, chlamydia, gonorrhea, and Hep C.
Our diverse team of testers will welcome you with a warm spirit, providing the peer advocacy and affirming care you seek; sometimes a little humor for a refreshing experience.
All tests are FDA-approved. Before you make an appointment though, here are four tips to consider:
- Been exposed to HIV? If potential exposure occurred within the last 72 hours, please visit any medical emergency room and request PEP (Post Exposure Prophylaxis).
- 2 week window period: Please wait at least 2 weeks between your last possible exposure and the date of your appointment in order to maintain test accuracy.
- Diagnosis & Treatment: While testers cannot diagnose or treat any symptoms, we can help connect you to aqueer-affirming physicianfor assistance.
To cancel, please call 206-860-6969 or email us.
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Appointments are available from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM on Wednesdays and Thursdays each week, with limited walk-in appointments available. To book an appointment, please select “Sea Mar – HIV/STI Testing” in either English or Spanish in our appointment scheduler: gaycity.org/Appointments.8 AM to 6:30 PM Monday to Friday.
We want to make sure that an HIV vaccine will work for everyone, including people of color who are heavily affected by HIV/AIDS.
ICHS HIV/AIDS Program
International Community Health Services Services for the Asian/Pacific Islander communities, e.g. No one turned away due to lack of funds. Tuesday to Friday, 3:30 PM to 8PM, and Saturdays 1 PM to 5 PM.
Due to high demand, making an appointment is recommended. On a sliding fee. The site’s author is a former disability examiner for the social security administration.
STDCheck
100% confidential STD testing. This Web site is designed to provide you with the basic information you need to educate yourself and others about HIV.
Pet Project
(The Humane Society for Seattle/King County) Pet food, basic veterinary care, grooming, and other services for people living with AIDS.
Project Inform
Diagnosis and treatment information about HIV/AIDS and opportunistic infections.
Puget Sound Neighborhood Health Centers
Dental care for people living with HIV/AIDS.
Snohomish County HIV Prevention & Testing Program
The HIV/AIDS Prevention Program is designed to provide services, harm reduction and safer sex materials, and referral information to individuals who are HIV positive and to those who are at risk of acquiring or transmitting the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV).
http://www.ssdrc.com/hiv.html
Social Security Disability Resource Center, SSI, and HIV
The Social Security and Disability Resource Center is an informational website that provides answers to questions about how to apply for disability, how to appeal a claim in the event of a denial, how to navigate the federal system, and how to avoid certain mistakes that are commonly made by applicants.