HIV Counseling and Testing Program
STIs/HIV Clinic:
Please call (586) 465-8434 for available appointments.
Office hours: Monday: 10:00 am - 6:00 pm; Tuesday - Friday: 8:30 am - 5:00 pm.
Services are available by appointment only at the following locations and days:
Central Health Service Center Map to location
43525 Elizabeth
Mt. Clemens, MI 48043
Clinic on Thursdays at the Mt. Clemens location.
Southwest Health Center Map to location
27690 Van Dyke, Suite B
Warren, MI 48093
Clinic on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday at the Warren location.
Testing and counseling for early diagnosis of HIV infection are recommended if you can answer "Yes" to any of the following questions:
- Do you consider yourself at risk for HIV infection?
- Have you had any type of sex without a condom?
- Are you pregnant? Are you planning to become pregnant?
- Have you ever had a sexually transmitted disease?
- Have you ever been sexually abused?
- Have you injected drugs with a previously used needle?
- Are you the spouse, sex partner, or needle-sharing partner of a person who injects drugs with a needle?
- Have you been diagnosed with Tuberculosis?
- Did you, or your sexual partner, receive a transfusion of blood or blood products between 1978 and 1985?
- Have any of your sex partners had AIDS or a positive blood test for HIV?
- Have you, or your sex partner(s), ever exchanged sex for drugs or money?
Current testing methods are extremely accurate for the detection of HIV antibodies in the body. Most people will develop HIV antibodies within 90 days of exposure. It is recommended that you wait 90 days after exposure before testing to have a valid result. Testing done before 90 days is considered "baseline" and may need to be repeated. If you are interested in setting up an appointment for HIV testing, or have additional questions, please call (586) 465-8434
STIs Testing
The Macomb County Health Department also offers testing and treatment for most sexually transmitted diseases.
For more information see the Macomb County Health Department STI webpage.
Any Questions?
Call the HIV Program at (586) 465-8434 or email us now!
Other Resources
- To learn more about HIV, please go to CDC HIV/AIDS Information.
- For information on HIV treatment resources you can call the Michigan AIDS "Hotline" at 1-800-872-2437.
- For organizations, agencies and students in health fields: National Prevention Information Network.
- For HIV statistics in Michigan see the Michigan Department of Community Health.