The UCSD Mother, Child, & Adolescent HIV Program offers testing for
infants, children, and the partners of our patients. For more information, please
call Tammelita Cotlon-Pineda at (619) 543-8089.
If you do not know your HIV status, you can get tested at your doctor's office or at one of the testing sites below:
San Diego County HIV testing sites:
LOCATIONS AND HOURS
No appointment necessary!
Testing is anonymous or confidential.
HIV testing is free.
HIV testing is also available at our STD Clinics (see below).
HIV testing is available on the Mobile Unit. For more information on HIV Mobile Testing locations call 619-296-2120.
Syphilis testing is available at all HIV testing sites.
The clinics listed below are walk-in testing sites and register as many people as each clinic can accommodate. The testing sites will close when capacity is met.
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County Health Services Complex Rapid Testing Available |
3851 Rosecrans St. San Diego, 92110 (619) 692-8550 |
Monday, Tuesday, & Wednesday 7:30 am — 4:30 pm Thursday 10 am — 4 pm Friday 7:30 am — 4 pm |
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San Diego LGBT Community Center Rapid Testing Available Anonymous & Confidential HIV Testing |
3909 Centre Street San Diego, 92103 (619) 692-2077 |
Monday & Wednesday 9:00 am — 2:00 pm
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UCSD AVRC Offers confidential Early Test (HIV testing one week after exposure) and anonymous rapid test at the LGBT Center |
3909 Centre Street San Diego, 92103 (619) 692-2077 |
Tuesday & Thursday 9:00 am — 3:15pm Friday 9:00 am — 1:45 pm |
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Central Region Public Health Center Rapid Testing Available |
5202 University St. San Diego, 92105 (619) 229-5400 |
Tuesday 1:00 pm — 7:00 pm
Friday 10:00 am — 4:00 pm |
HIV testing is also available at our STD Clinics.*
(see below)
*$15 fee for testing is requested at STD Clinics, it may be waived if you are unable to pay.
San Diego County STD Clinics:
LOCATIONS AND HOURS
No appointment necessary!
Confidential testing and treatment of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) for ages 12 and older.
$15.00 fee covers, testing, treatment, vaccinations, lab work, in-stock medications and any follow-up visit within 30 days of exam. The fee may be waived if you are unable to pay.
Confidential HIV testing is available with each STD exam.
Hepatitis testing and vaccination available to those at-risk.
The clinics listed below are walk-in clinics and register as many people as each clinic can accommodate. Please register for your visit as early in the day as possible. The clinic will close when capacity is met.
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County Health Services Complex |
3851 Rosecrans St. San Diego, 92110 (619) 692-8550 |
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday 7:30 am — 4:00 pm Thursday 10 am — 4 pm |
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North Coastal Public Health Center |
104 South Barnes St. Oceanside, 92054 (760) 967-4401 |
Wednesday* 12:30 pm — 7:30 pm |
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Central Region Public Health Center |
5202 University Ave. San Diego, 92105 (619) 229-5400 |
Tuesday* 1 pm — 7:30 pm Friday* 10 am — 4 pm |
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South Region Public Health Center |
690 Oxford St. Chula Vista, 91911 (619) 409-3110 |
Thursday 12:00 pm — 6:00 pm |
*Clinic hours are subject to change.
If you prefer to have an HIV test done anonymously, testing is available at the County Health Services Complex at 3851 Rosecrans Street in San Diego. See reverse side for more information or call (619) 296-2120.
For other Test sites, please go to the Being Alive HIV Consumer Guidebook or visit their website at www.beingalive.org. Check with your doctor or local clinic for other testing information.
National Websites & Phone
Numbers
The following websites and phone numbers can provide you with additional information about test sites and testing information.
HIV test locations
http://www.hivtest.org/
CDC National AIDS Hotline
(800) 342-2437 (English)
(800) 344-7432 (Spanish)
(800)243-7889 (TTY)
http://cdc.gov/hiv/
Does HIV Look Like Me?
http://doeshivlooklikeme.org/
Hope's Voice
http://www.hopesvoice.org
HIV Stops With Me
http://www.hivstopswithme.org/
UCSD is not responsible for the information that is found in these web sites. If you have any questions about any information that you find on the web, please talk with your health care provider, case manager, or peer advocate.



