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Getting an HIV Test
Questions about HIV?
Contact the AIDSLine. Getting an HIV test is the first step in finding out. It's also a vital part of preventing the spread of HIV. Regardless of the result, getting an HIV test can empower you to make decisions that are right for you and take the necessary steps to live a healthy life. For a testing site near you, please call the MAP AIDSLine: Or, use the MAP AIDSLine HIV Resource Guide online: Rapid HIV Tests Anonymous or Confidential Testing Many sites will test you without asking you to provide proof of your identity. These sites may ask you for a name or some kind of identifier, but it does not have to be your name. Other sites will ask you if you prefer to test anonymously or confidentially and let you decide before the test is administered. Some sites will only test confidentially meaning they require your name and other identifying information along with an ID. All positive HIV tests are required by Minnesota law to be reported to the Minnesota Department of Health along with all of the identifying information that the person who tests has provided. This information is maintained confidentially and specific information about the individual is not released for public use. If you have concerns about whether you will be given a choice of testing anonymously or confidentially, call the testing site you want to go to and ask about its policy. Last Updated:
Wednesday, May 28, 2008
Content Notice: This site contains HIV prevention messages that may not be appropriate for all audiences. Since HIV infection is spread primarily though sexual practices or by sharing needles, prevention messages and programs may address these topics. If you are not seeking such information or materials, please exit this Web site. |
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