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Children’s Hospital Los Angeles offers free, confidential testing and counseling for sexually transmitted infections (STIs), including human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Our HIV Program is designed for adolescents and young adults. We provide comprehensive screening, prevention and treatment for people ages 12-24.
Youth ages 13-24 account for about 20% of new HIV cases each year. But fewer than half of these adolescents and young adults are aware of their HIV status. Knowing your status is critical for optimizing your health. Left untreated, HIV can lead to acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). But with prompt and ongoing care, people with HIV can live long, healthy lives.
You can count on us for supportive, inclusive HIV and STI care. Our services include:
California state law ensures confidential access to HIV and STI testing and treatment for adolescents ages 12 and up. That means if you are 12 or older, you can receive care with or without consent from your parents. Children younger than 12 can receive care with parental consent.
An HIV screening test shows if a person has HIV. The three main types of HIV test include:
A negative result means you don’t have HIV. A positive result means you have HIV and should seek further care.
Yes. Knowing your status allows you to make informed decisions. If the test result is negative, simple preventive measures can help you remain HIV negative. If the test result is positive, it is important to get treatment to manage your condition. With treatment, you will remain healthy and will also help to prevent the spread of HIV to others. Learn about undetectable = untransmittable status.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the American Academy of Pediatrics recommend that everyone ages 13-64 get tested for HIV at least once. And people at higher risk for HIV should test more frequently.
You may be at higher risk for HIV infection if you:
STI tests diagnose a variety of sexually transmitted infections. STIs spread through sexual contact, including vaginal, oral and anal sex. Left untreated, some STIs can cause severe long-term health problems. Since STIs don’t always cause symptoms, the CDC recommends routine screening tests for people at risk of developing STIs.
The most common methods for STI testing include:
The CDC recommends testing for people at higher risk of STIs. Among adolescents and young adults, higher-risk groups include:
You can get free HIV and STI testing at CHLA or at one of the following partner agencies:
Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Youth HIV/STI Testing Program
3250 Wilshire Blvd, 3rd Floor, Suite 300
Los Angeles, CA 90010
Phone: 323-361-7550
Text: 323-361-7550
Fax: 323-913-3614
Email: PrEP@chla.usc.edu
AMAAD Institute Watts
10221 Compton Ave., Suite 105
Los Angeles, CA 90002
amaad.org
Phone: 323-569-1610
TransLatin@ Coalition
3055 Wilshire Blvd, Suite 350
Los Angeles, CA 90010
translatinacoalition.org
Phone: 833-847-2331
HIV is a retrovirus. Antiretroviral (ARV) medications prevent the human immunodeficiency virus from making copies of itself, which reduces your HIV viral load. There are many HIV treatment options that include all the ARV drugs needed for effective treatment in a single pill taken once daily. These regimens are called antiretroviral therapy (ART).
All people with HIV should take ART, regardless of age, race, sexual identity or health. Taking ART correctly is critical for managing HIV and preventing symptoms. When taken as prescribed, ART can help you achieve a low viral load, or even undetectable status.
Undetectable status is when the HIV viral load in the body is so low that it doesn’t show up on viral load tests. The lower your viral status, the less damage to your immune system, and the less likely you are to develop AIDS. Thanks to ART, many people with HIV enjoy good health and never get AIDS.
Achieving undetectable status is important for staying healthy, eliminating symptoms and preventing transmission. Undetectable = untransmittable (U = U) means that if your viral load is undetectable, you will not transmit HIV through sex. Learn more about U = U status at pleaseprepme.org.