AIDSLine

Do you think you might be at risk for HIV? Were you recently diagnosed with HIV? Want to know where to get an HIV test? Looking for resources that can help you manage HIV?

The Minnesota AIDS Project AIDSLine is a statewide, toll–free information and referral service that can answer your questions about HIV and connect you to resources that can help. The AIDSLine is staffed by community educators that can help serve as your single source to HIV information or support. The AIDSLine staff also conduct a wide variety of trainings throughout the year and provide information to thousands of Minnesotans at events in the community.

It's now easier than ever to connect with the AIDSLine. You can call, email, or open a live chat with our staff. All calls, chats, and emails are confidential.

AIDSLine

Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

612–373–AIDS (Metro)
800–248–AIDS (Toll Free)
612–373–2465 (TTY Metro)
888–820–2437 (TTY Toll Free)

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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 website. The Minnesota AIDS Project is not responsible for content of external websites.

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