Recommendation:
By taking your medication every day, you are on the right path to becoming and staying virally suppressed. When you are virally suppressed you cannot pass on HIV to your sexual partners. If you are unsure about your viral load or when your next test is due, you can request a case manager or nurse to contact you and set up an appointment if necessary.
Questions? Start a chat with us, we’re here to help.
Its possible you may have been exposed to a STI, some of which may not show symptoms. Considered getting tested for syphilis and requesting an STI assessment from one of our nurses. You can make an appointment for STI screening below.
Questions? Start a chat with us, we’re here to help.
Taking your medication every day is an important step to becoming virally suppressed. Make sure you don’t miss your next appointment. You can contact one of case managers below if you have any questions or would like to schedule a follow up visits with one of our nurses.
Questions? Start a chat with us, we’re here to help.
Taking your medication every day is an important step to becoming virally suppressed. This will keep you healthy and prevent you from transmitting HIV to your sexual partners. You can make an appointment below to speak to a nurse or case manager who can help you take your meds and answer questions about your regimen.
Other things to do:
1. You may have been exposed to an STI so make a booking for STI testing and assessment below.
2. You may have exposed others to HIV so confidentially refer your partners for HIV testing below.
Questions? Start a chat with us, we’re here to help.
Taking your medication every day is an important step to becoming virally suppressed but we understand it’s not always easy. You can contact one of case managers below who can offer you advice and help you set up your next follow up appointment with one of our nurses.
Other things to do:
1. Use condoms and lubricant each time you have sex to avoid transmitting HIV to others.
Questions? Start a chat with us, we’re here to help.
Taking your medication every day is an important step to becoming virally suppressed but we understand it’s not always easy. You can contact one of our case managers below who can offer you advice and help you set up your next follow-up appointment with one of our nurses.
Other things to do:
1. You may have been exposed to an STI so make a booking for STI testing today.
2. You also may have exposed others to HIV so confidentially refer your partners for HIV testing.
Questions? Start a chat with us, we’re here to help.
Staying on your medication is the best way to keep healthy and protect your sexual partners. We know coming to clinic isn’t always easy, but we are always ready to welcome you back! Have you spoken to one of our case managers recently? They can help organize your next visit and get you the services you need. Contact them below.
Questions? Start a chat with us, we’re here to help.
Staying on your medication is the best way to keep healthy and protect your sexual partners. We know coming to clinic isn’t always easy, but we are always ready to welcome you back! Have you spoken to one of our case managers recently? They can help organize your next visit and get you the services you need. Contact them below.
Other things to do:
1. You may have been exposed to an STI so make a booking for STI testing below.
2. You may have exposed others to HIV so confidentially refer your partners for HIV testing below.
3. Use condoms and lubricant each time you have sex to avoid transmitting HIV to others.
Questions? Start a chat with us, we’re here to help.
It’s normal to be stressed about starting HIV medication for the first time but today’s meds are safe and easy to take. They keep you healthy and can prevent HIV from being spread to your sexual partners when you take them regularly. Talk to one of our case managers if you have questions or ask them to set up an appointment to start your meds.
Other things to do:
Use condoms and lubricant each time you have sex to avoid transmitting HIV to others.
Questions? Start a chat with us, we’re here to help.
It’s normal to be stressed about starting HIV medication for the first time but today’s meds are safe and easy to take. They keep you healthy and can prevent HIV from being spread to your sexual partners when you take them regularly. Talk to one of our case managers if you have questions or ask them to set up an appointment to start your meds.
Other things to do:
1. You may have been exposed to an STI so make a booking for STI testing below.
2. You may have exposed others to HIV so confidentially refer your partners for HIV testing below.
3. Use condoms and lubricant each time you have sex to avoid transmitting HIV to others.
Questions? Start a chat with us, we’re here to help.
You reported no potential exposure to HIV or STIs and you are taking PrEP to reduce your future HIV risk. Our team is always here to assist if things change or if you need advice. Contact one of our case managers below and make sure to not miss your next PrEP appointment.
Questions? Start a chat with us, we’re here to help.
PrEP is a great way to prevent HIV but you may have been exposed to other STIs, some of which may not show symptoms. Considered getting tested for syphilis and requesting an STI assessment from one of our nurses. Make an appointment for STI screening and treatment below.
Other things to do:
1. Using condoms and lubricant to reduce your risk of other STIs.
2. Taking your PrEP daily to continue to prevent HIV infection.
Questions? Start a chat with us, we’re here to help.
PrEP is a great way to prevent HIV but don’t forget to take advantage of the other services at your regular PrEP visits to Ivan Toms including free condoms and lube, full STI testing and screenings, anal health assessments, counseling, and free lab screenings. Book a follow up PrEP visit below.
Questions? Start a chat with us, we’re here to help.
PrEP is a great way to prevent HIV but you may have been exposed to other STIs, some of which may not show symptoms. Considered getting tested for syphilis and requesting an STI assessment from one of our nurses. Make an appointment for STI screening and treatment below.
Other things to do:
1. Using condoms and lubricant to reduce your risk of other STIs.
2. Taking your PrEP daily and ensure you come to your next PrEP appointment to continue to prevent HIV infection.
Questions? Start a chat with us, we’re here to help.
You reported no potential exposures to HIV or other STIs. We’re here if things change or if you need something not covered in this assessment. Click “chat” below to start a private chat with one of our team members on our Call4Care WhatsApp line
Questions? Start a chat with us, we’re here to help.
You might be at risk for being exposed to HIV and other STIs. Did you know that taking PrEP can provide over 92% protection from HIV? Protecting yourself has never been easier. To find out more chat with one of our team members below or book an appointment for testing, STI screening, and PrEP today.
Other things to do:
1. Use condoms and lubricant each time you have sex to reduce your risk of STIs and HIV.
2. If you test HIV negative, you can also protect yourself from HIV by using PrEP.
3. If you test positive for HIV, you can live a healthy long life with daily HIV medicine (ART).
Questions? Start a chat with us, we’re here to help.
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