Testing Hours:
Monday, Wednesday, Thursday
9:00am - 3:00pm
Tuesday
9:00am - 8:00pm
Friday
Appointment Only
Appointment Needed from 5:00-8:00pm
get help
AIDS Alabama South provides essential life-sustaining services to those we serve across
12 counties of Southwest Alabama.
get tested
AIDS Alabama South offers free, confidential and anonymous rapid HIV, STI and Hepatitis C testing with no appointment necessary.
donate
Donating to AIDS Alabama South ensures every client receives the comprehensive care they need to regain their independence.
WELCOME TO AIDS ALABAMA SOUTH
Serving 12 Counties in Southwest Alabama
Mobile, Escambia, Baldwin, Butler, Clarke, Choctaw, Conecuh,
Wilcox, Marengo, Monroe, Covington, and Washington
AIDS Alabama South provides essential life-sustaining services, case management, social service support groups, assistance, and free HIV testing. PrEP treatment is available if you have tested negative for HIV.
Clients who come to AIDS Alabama South for testing or care are treated with dignity, respect and, above all, compassion. We help anyone in need of care, and we do not discriminate. Our team of professionals and our supporters in the community are passionate about health equity and believe everyone deserves high-quality healthcare. We are glad you found us.
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UNDETECTABLE
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UNTRANSMITTABLE
A PERSON LIVING WITH HIV
WHO HAS AN UNDETECTABLE
VIRAL LOAD DOES NOT
TRANSMIT THE VIRUS TO THEIR
PARTNERS.
we are here for you
AIDS Alabama South offers a variety of services for you and your loved ones
WHAT OTHERS SAY ABOUT US
Venetia Wallace
Very friendly staff and welcoming environment. The process was only 20 minutes which was very convenient.
Nicole Brown
If you need to know where to get tested at this place can help you and very nice people
Hussein Hamad
Always nice & answer all my questions .. love u guys.
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