IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN ACCESSING PrEP
(the once a day pill that prevents HIV) check out these links.

 

WANT ACCESS TO PrEP IN CALIFORNIA?

https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/CID/DOA/Pages/OA_adap_enroll_prepAP.aspx

WANT ACCESS TO PrEP WHEREVER YOU ARE IN THE UNITED STATES?

https://pleaseprepme.org/

WANT MORE INFORMATION ON PrEP? Check out:

https://prepfacts.org/

We’ve tried our best to compile a great list of resources for your benefit, but Tweaker.org does not endorse or guarantee any of the services from the organizations listed on this page.


AIDS Legal Referral Panel

Mailing Address :
1663 Mission St #500,
San Francisco, CA 94103
Client Line: (415) 701-1100
Office Line: (415) 701-1200
http://www.alrp.org/

ALRP provides free and low-cost legal services to people with HIV/AIDS in the San Francisco Bay Area. ALRP is the only institution in the San Francisco Bay Area solely dedicated to providing free and low-cost legal assistance and education on virtually any civil matter to persons living with HIV/AIDS.

AIDS/HIV Nightline and Textline

SF Nightline: (415) 434-AIDS
Textline: (415) 200-2920
http://www.sfsuicide.org/our-programs/hiv-nightlines/

Nationwide (800) 628-9240The nightline provides emotional support, crisis counseling and information.
Available 24/7 Day and Night

AIDS Emergency Fund

12 Grace St.
San Francisco, Ca. 94103
(415) 558-6999
http://www.aef-sf.org/

Provides financial assistance to people with disabling HIV. Office volunteers needed for day shifts.

Alliance Health Project (UCSF)

1930 Market St
San Francisco. 94102
(415) 476-3902
Testing Services: (415) 502-TEST (8378)
http://ucsf-ahp.org/

Alliance Health Project offers a range of sexual and mental health services. (HIV/STI testing, Prep Navigation, Substance Use Services, Counseling etc.)
Drop in for HIV/STI/HCV testing: Monday: 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM / Wednesday: 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM / Friday: 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM.

You can also schedule an appointment online via this link:

https://ucsf-ahp.org/hiv/hcat/make-your-appointment/?app_service_id=1

San Francisco Community Health Center

730 Polk Street 4th Floor
San Francisco CA 94109
(415) 292-3400
https://sfcommunityhealth.org/

Offering primary health care, PrEP access, trans-specific services, weekly support groups, activities, retreats, treatment info. Programs are geared toward the API population but open to all.

California HIV/AIDS Hotline

1-800-367-AIDS (2437)
http://www.aidshotline.org/about/contact

The hotline is open to receive calls from 9:00 am – 45:00 pm (PST) Monday through Friday.
The hotline provides HIV, AIDS, and STD information, referrals and emotional support for callers throughout California. Calls are taken and answered in English and Spanish.

CARE Clinic

University of the Pacific, Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry
155 Fifth Street, Second Floor Specialty Clinic
San Francisco, CA 94103
415.929.6448
Monday – Friday, 8:30 am to 5:00 pm.
http://www.dental.pacific.edu/dental-services/clinics-and-services/care-(hiv)-dental-services

*The Clinic is open year-round and closed during holidays and exam weeks.
Dental services include preventive treatment, same-day emergency dental care, fillings, root canals, dentures, and oral surgery for people with HIV who qualify for this special program. Oral health care is provided by student dentists partnering with dental school faculty members. Services are provided at no charge to eligible patients. For procedures not covered by the CARE program, financing is available for those who qualify.

City Clinic (UCSF)

356 7th Street, (between Folsom St. & Harrison St.)
San Francisco, CA 94103 415-487-5500
https://Sfcityclinic.org

Sexual Health Services: STI services are offered on a drop-in basis for evaluation, testing and treatment of: chlamydia, gonorrhea, genital warts, herpes, non-gonococcal urethritis (NGU), syphilis, and vaginal infections. There are also testing and treatment services available for lesser-known STIs like chancroid, crabs and others. Hepatitis A and hepatitis B immunizations are offered to men who have sex with men and people who inject drugs.

Clinica Esperanza
(Mission Neighborhood Health Clinic, MNHC)

(415) 431-3212
http://www.mnhc.org/medical-services-categories/hiv-services/

The HIV Clinic at Mission Neighborhood Health Center provides comprehensive bilingual HIV services.

Sliding scale fees.


GLIDE

330 Ellis Street, Suite 518
San Francisco, Ca 94102
(415) 674-6000
https://www.glide.org/program/hiv-hep-c-and-harm-reduction-services/

Free HIV and Hepatitis C testing and linkages to HIV and Hepatitis C treatment, primary care, Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) and recovery and behavioral health services, in partnership with Tenderloin Health Services. *Mon–Thu 9:00 am–4:00 pm; Fri 9:00 am–3:00 pm (5th floor).
*Mon–Tue 7:00–9:00 pm (First-floor lobby)

Haight Ashbury Free Clinics


1735 Mission Street: 415-746-1940
558 Clayton Street: 415-746-1950
https://www.healthright360.org/agency/haight-ashbury-free-clinics

Haight Ashbury Free Clinics offer primary medical care at two locations.
HIV and hepatitis C testing and counseling is available.

HIV Health Services (HHS)


http://sfhivcare.com/

Online resources and referrals for HIV services in San Francisco,
(i.e.:ADAP, case management, food bank, legal services)

Larkin Street Youth Services

(800) 447-8223
https://larkinstreetyouth.org/get-help/#section-needhelp

Larkin Street has two unique programs to serve HIV+ youth ages 18-25 years old. The Assisted Care program is a residential program for youth who require special assistance in their everyday lives. The Aftercare Program provides support to our clients living in the community. We assist clients in finding housing and provide housing subsidies supplemented with a spectrum of health care and case management services. The treatment philosophy promotes strong peer support, structured activities, on-site supervision, counseling and medical services in a relaxed setting.

Long Term HIV Survivors Facebook Group

This is a group for all people that identify as long term survivors of HIV/AIDS worldwide. The group is open to any gender, race, sex and sexual preference and has no affiliation with an agency or organization. The group has members from all over the globe and functions as a safe space to communicate with other Long Term Survivors.
facebook.com/groups/466278376873515/

Native American Health Center – Circle of Healing (HIV/HCV Services)

160 Capp St.
San Francisco, CA 94110
(415) 417-3503
http://www.nativehealth.org/content/circle-healing-hiv-and-hcv-services

The Circle of Healing program is a group open to our whole community. In this group we focus on preventing HIV/AIDS and HCV. We try to provide our services in a caring, supportive, and culturally rich environment.

New Generation Health Center (@HPP)

2500 18th Street, 3rd floor
San Francisco, CA 94110
(415)502-8336
https://newgen.ucsf.edu/home

New Generation provides services to young people age 12 to 24 including STI testing and treatment, HIV testing and counseling, and other reproductive and sexual health care.

Positive Being

1170 South VanNess Suite 1
San Francisco, CA 94110
(415) 821-6477 (Bill Stern)
http://positivebeing.org/

Positive Being is a non-profit service organization dedicated to improving the quality of life for those living with HIV through healing touch. They currently provide massage to individuals on disability for AIDS or other chronic illnesses who might not otherwise afford this vital care.

Positive Health Program (Ward 86)
Zuckerburg San Francisco General Hospital

995 Potrero Avenue
San Francisco, CA 94110
Building 80, 6th Floor, Ward 86
General Info: (628) 206 2400  Appointment: (628) 206 2403
Enrollment Info: (628) 206 8000
https://zuckerbergsanfranciscogeneral.org/location/positive-health-program/

Primary medical care and psycho-social services for anyone who is HIV+ and lives in San Francisco.

Positive Resource Center

 785 Market Street, 10th Floor, San Francisco, CA 94103
(415) 777-0333
https://prcsf.org/

PRC helps people in San Francisco affected by HIV/AIDS, substance abuse, or mental health issues get the opportunities they deserve by providing a variety of integrated legal, social, and health services.

 

Project Open Hand

730 Polk St.
San Francisco, CA 94102
1 (800) 551-6325 for intake info
http://www.openhand.org/

Provides free prepared meals, groceries and nutrition counseling for people with symptomatic and disabling HIV disease.

Rafiki Coalition

(415) 615-9945 contact Francis Broom at ext. 114 for HIV services http://rafikicoalition.org/hivaids-programs-and-services/

Providing Case Management, group support and Housing services for those dealing with HIV/AIDS, substance use, or mental health concerns. While African-Americans are their target community, the program is open to anyone who is living with HIV/AIDS and needs transitional housing, counseling and referral services.

San Francisco AIDS Foundation

1035 Market Street, 4th Floor
San Francisco, CA 94103
(415) 487-3000
http://www.sfaf.org/

HIV/STD testing & counseling, HCV testing, support groups & workshops, housing & benefits counseling, outpatient drug & alcohol counseling and syringe access.

San Francisco City Clinic

356 7th Street
San Francisco, CA 94103
(415) 487-5500
http://www.sfcityclinic.org/

STD testing, counseling and treatment; and HIV testing and counseling, HIV early care, and post-exposure prevention.

The Shanti Project

730 Polk Street
San Francisco, CA 94109
(415) 674.4700
http://www.shanti.org/

Shanti Project exists to enhance the health, quality of life and well-being of people with terminal, life-threatening or disabling illnesses or conditions. Services include PAWS (*services to nurture the human animal bond), drop-in center,  structured support groups, and a drop-in center (*open tues – thurs  ,9:30am – 12:30pm).  Shanti strives to achieve the highest medical and quality of life outcomes for San Francisco’s most vulnerable. Call for more info on The Shanti Project.

 Strut

470 Castro St.
San Francisco, CA 94114
(415) 437-3400
https://www.sfaf.org/locations/strut/#

Offering comprehensive STI & HIV testing services, PrEP navigation, Syringe Access and community engagement programs, including DREAAM Project, Bridgemen, Positive Force. The Stonewall Project also offers facilitated group discussions as well and one-on-one drop in counselling at this location. For more information check out their website or call for specific dates and times.

Westside Community Services – HIV/AIDS Services

1153 Oak Street
San Francisco, CA 94117
Call 415-355-0311 or visit
www.westside-health.org.

Westside’s AIDS Case Management and Home Care Program is one of the oldest providers of HIV services to high-risk populations in San Francisco. As a comprehensive service provider, Westside has the unique opportunity to pass the benefits of our rich history and experience to our clients. Westside’s experience providing Home Care and Case Management services to individuals living with AIDS spans more than a decade. This program is funded by Ryan White Title I monies through the City and County of San Francisco, the State General Fund, and the Medi-Cal AIDS Waiver Program. Westside’s program has served over 890 clients since its inception. The Home Care Program has provided hundreds of San Franciscans living with AIDS to remain in their homes during the later stages of their illness.

NATIONAL RESOURCES

HIV testing:

https://gettested.cdc.gov/

HIV testing, HIV clinics, housing:

https://www.hiv.gov/

Sexual health information:

https://www.bhocpartners.org/category/give-users-good-info/