Do I have HIV?
Find out if you've put yourself at risk by answering these ten simple questions from HIV Aware: www.hivaware.org.uk/be-aware/at-risk.php
Your GP
You should be able to go for screening at your own GP surgery.
Please note that tests may be limited and they may refer you to a local sexual health (GUM) clinic for further specialised screening.
Aconbury North - Sexual Health Clinic
The Aconbury North - Sexual Health Clinic provides a free and confidential service to people of all ages and backgrounds.
Where to find us
Aconbury North - Sexual Health Clinic
Aconbury North,
Newtown Rd,
Worcester
WR5 1JG
0300 123 1731
Arrowside Unit
HIV point of care testing is now available at the Arrowside Unit in Redditch for the early detection of HIV.
This is a rapid finger-prick screening test which allows patients to obtain a first line reactive or non-reactive HIV result within 60 seconds.
Please contact the Health Adviser at Arrowside if you would like more information.
Where to find us:
Alexandra Hospital
Woodrow Drive
Redditch
B98 7UB
01527 516 398
www.hacw.nhs.uk/knowyourstuff/
Drug and alcohol services
If you are engaged in drug and alcohol services you may be able to access blood borne virus screening.
Worcestershire Pathways to Recovery
Other health services
You may be offered a test by another health care team that you already access within the hospital if they deem you to be at risk.
If this is not offered and you feel you have put yourself at risk of any blood borne virus please ask them for advice.