HIV Integrated Programs

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Cook County Health’s HIV Integrated Programs offers education, prevention, testing treatment in response to the ongoing HIV epidemic in Chicago and suburban Cook County.

What is HIV?

人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)是一种攻击和削弱人体免疫系统的病毒,使人体无法抵抗感染和疾病。

如果不及时治疗,艾滋病毒会发展为获得性免疫缺陷综合征或艾滋病。艾滋病是艾滋病毒的最后阶段,此时免疫系统无法抵御疾病或感染。

More than 40,000 people in Illinois live with HIV or AIDS and more than half of those individuals reside in Chicago. There are approximately 1,000 new cases of HIV diagnosed in Chicago every year.

Get Protection and Stay Safe
(Prevention Methods)

Most people who get HIV get it through anal or vaginal sex, or sharing needles, syringes, or other drug injection equipment. But there are powerful tools that can help prevent HIV transmission.

DoxyPEP for STI Prevention (Post-Exposure Prophylaxis)

Reduces the chance of contracting an STI up to 72 hours after exposure.

70% effective at reducing the transmission of chlamydia and syphilis.

55% – 60% effective at reducing the transmission of gonorrhea.

Emergency medicine used to prevent HIV within 72 hours of potentially being exposed through unprotected sex or sharing needles.

Not an effective long-term or frequent treatment and should not be a substitute for regular use of other HIV prevention.

A daily prevention pill or an injection administered every other month for HIV negative individuals, who are vulnerable to getting HIV.

99% effective at reducing the risk of getting HIV from sex; 74%effective at reducing the risk of getting HIV from injection drug use when taken as prescribed.

Most condoms are highly effective in preventing HIV and certain other sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), like gonorrhea and chlamydia.

Condoms provide less protection against STDs that can be transmitted through sores or curs on the skin, like HPV, genital herpes and syphilis.

You have other options aside from vaginal and anal sex. Oral sex is an option that is significantly less likely to transmit HIV.

You can’t get HIV from sexual activities that don’t involve contact with body fluids (semen, vaginal fluid or blood).

Getting tested and treated for other STDs can lower your chances of getting HIV.

Many people with an STD may not know they have one because they don’t have symptoms.

Someone who takes their HIV medicine regularly can become undetectable, which means the amount of virus (viral load) in their blood is so low that it cannot be detected.

If you or your partner are and remain undetectable you cannot transmit HIV.

Get Some Testing

All individuals who are sexually active should prioritize their health by getting tested for HIV annually. While men who have
sex with men are encouraged to get tested every three to six months for early detection and prevention.

You should be tested annually for HIV if you:

  • Had unprotected vaginal, oral or anal sex with more than one partner in the last year.
  • Had unprotected vaginal, oral or anal sex with an HIV-positive partner.
  • Are a man who has had sex with another man.
  • Been diagnosed with another STD or STI.
  • Been treated for tuberculosis or hepatitis.
  • Exchanged sex or drugs for money.
  • Used IV or injection drugs or shared injection drugs with others.

You can receive HIV testing at all Cook County Health centers.

Get Some Treatment

While there is no cure for HIV/AIDS, medical advancements in treatments, prevention and early detection have resulted in people living longer and healthier lives. If you have tested positive for HIV, visit your doctor to immediately begin antiretroviral treatment (ART) immediately. The earlier treatment begins, the easier it will be to manage the virus and continue your life.

Antiretroviral Treatment (ART) is prescribed medication that controls HIV. Overtime, it reduces the virus in your blood and other bodily fluids to help your immune system recover and can achieve an undetectable viral load. Once you are undetectable, you cannot transmit HIV.

Learn more about preventing HIV transmission.

Getting the Care You Need, When You Need It

Find an HIV integrated program near you.

To schedule an appointment at any of the health centers listed below, please call the Access Line at 312-572-4500.

For Provident Hosptial, please call 312-572-2000.

社区卫生中心
露丝·M·罗斯坦 CORE 中心

2020 W.哈里森街,
芝加哥,伊利诺伊州 60612

社区卫生中心
奥斯汀健康中心

西芝加哥大道 4800 号
芝加哥,伊利诺伊州 60651

社区卫生中心
蓝岛健康中心

12757 S.Western Ave.
伊利诺伊州蓝岛 60406

社区卫生中心
科塔基特格罗夫健康中心

1645 S.Cottage Grove Ave.
伊利诺伊州福特高地 60411

社区卫生中心
罗宾斯健康中心

13450 S.Kedzie 大道
罗宾斯,伊利诺伊州 60472

医院
库克县普罗维登斯医院

东 51 街 500 号
芝加哥,伊利诺伊州 60615

社区卫生中心
阿灵顿高地健康中心

北阿灵顿高地路 3250 号
300 套房
伊利诺伊州阿灵顿高地 60004

社区卫生中心
贝尔蒙特克拉金健康中心

西富勒顿大街 5501 号
芝加哥,伊利诺伊州 60639

社区卫生中心
恩格尔伍德健康中心

西 69 街 1135 号
芝加哥,伊利诺伊州 60621

社区卫生中心
莫顿东青少年健康中心

2423 S.奥斯汀大道,
西塞罗,伊利诺伊州 60804

社区卫生中心
北河滨健康中心

1800 S. 哈莱姆大街, 套房A,
北河畔,IL 60546

社区卫生中心
豪尔赫·普列托博士健康中心

2424 S.普拉斯基大街
芝加哥,伊利诺伊州 60623

医院
库克县约翰 H. 斯特罗格小医院

西奥格登大道 1969 号
芝加哥,伊利诺伊州 60612

Get to Know the Team

Get to know our infectious disease physicians here

Ways to Contact Us

Warmline

312-572-4515

A messaging service available 24/7, with voicemails being checked and returned 3-times a day on weekdays. Messages after 5pm will be returned the next business day.

Walk-ins Welcome

露丝·M·罗斯坦 CORE 中心
2020 W. Harrison St. Chicago, IL 60612

 

312-572-4700
To contact the walk-in STI Screening Clinic, call Monday – Friday, 8:30am to 3:30pm. Same-day HIV/STI services are provided.

Access Line
312-572-4500

Schedule an appointment, Monday through Friday from 9am – 5pm. Calls are directed to an available live representative.

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