HIV-AIDS Testing, Treatment, and Support
Provided by: Government of Saskatchewan - Health
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Service Description
Support for individuals with or affected by HIV-AIDS, provides information about
- who should get tested
- types of testing
- test locations
- treatment options
- support and counselling services
Eligibility
Individuals with or affected by HIV, or those curious about their HIV status
Application Process
View list, or use interactive map to find a testing clinic near you (enter a location and select the 'HIV Testing' and 'Anonymous HIV Testing' filters)
For Self Test Kits, call location in advance and ensure they have kits in stock
Documents Required
Contact for information
Fees
None
HealthLine: 8-1-1
Information about resources
HealthLine : 1‑800‑855‑0511
For deaf and hard of hearing residents
Toll-Free: 1-877-800-0002
HealthLine Toll-Free
Hours of Operation
HealthLine Mon-Sun 24 hours
Service Website
Facebook
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Email
Coverage Area
Saskatchewan
Languages Offered
English
Regina – No Physical Address
Mailing Address
Regina SK
- ABI Partnership Project – Prince Albert
- ABI Partnership Project – Regina
- ABI Partnership Project – Saskatoon
- Autism Services and Resources
- COVID-19 Saskatchewan Information
- Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder Services
- Gender Identity, Gender Diversity, and Transgender Support
- Health Care Facilities Map
- HealthLine 811
- HIV-AIDS Testing, Treatment, and Support
- Imaging Procedures Information
- Immunization Records
- Immunization Services Information
- Influenza Immunization
- Mental Health and Addictions Services Overview
- Opioids and Naloxone Information
- Organ and Tissue Donor Registry
- Personal Care Home Operational Review Inspections
- Personal Care Homes
- Poison Control Centre: 1-866-454-1212
- Prescription Drug Plans and Health Coverage Information
- Public Health Advisories
- Recreational Water – Healthy Beach Program
- Saskatchewan Surgical Initiative
- Sexually Transmitted Infections Services
- TAO Tel-Aide Francophone Helpline
- Wellness and Prevention
Location Info
Hours of Operation
HealthLine Mon-Sun 24 hours
Accessibility
Unknown
HealthLine: 8-1-1
Information about resources
HealthLine : 1‑800‑855‑0511
For deaf and hard of hearing residents
Toll-Free: 1-877-800-0002
HealthLine Toll-Free
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