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HIV Test Locations

CDC recommmends that everyone between the ages of 13 and 64 get tested at least once and that high-risk groups get tested more often. Use the AIDS.gov HIV Testing and Care Services Locator to find testing locations near you. There are many places you can get an HIV test, including a clinic, a doctor's office, or a mobile testing van. Or you can take a home HIV test.
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Where to Get an HIV Test

You can ask your healthcare provider for an HIV test. In addition, you can get an HIV test in many other places such as at many medical clinics, substance abuse treatment programs, community health centers, hospitals, Title X Family Planning Clinics, and even some pharmacies, as well as at many community-based organizations, AIDS services organizations, and even mobile testing vans.

One of the easiest ways to find a convenient HIV testing site is to use the HIV Testing and Care Services Locator. Just type in your ZIP code and, within seconds, you will get a list of HIV testing sites near you—including those that offer free HIV testing!

Find HIV Testing Sites & Care Services


You can also:

  • Call 800-CDC-INFO (800-232-4636) to ask for free testing sites in your area.
  • Contact your local health department.
  • Get a home testing kit (the Home Access HIV-1 Test System or the OraQuick In-Home HIV Test) from a drugstore.

Check out our National HIV Testing Day page for information and resources you can use to help promote HIV testing in your community.

Last revised: 06/24/2014