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How To Get Tested
If you think you have been exposed to HIV
infection and would like to know your status, stop by Life
Foundation’s office for
a free and anonymous HIV test. Life Foundation HIV prevention
specialists are also available to meet at a location where
you feel comfortable, such as in your home, a beach or
park.
Life Foundation
677 Ala Moana Blvd., Suite 226, Honolulu
Telephone: 521-2437
Monday – Friday, 9:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Click here for directions
to our office.
Other HIV testing locations on Oahu:
DASH
Telephone: 566-8241
Diamond Head Health Center
3627 Kilauea Avenue, Room 305, Honolulu
Telephone: 733-9281
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday from 12:00pm - 5:00pm
Wednesdays from 1:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Walk-in, no appointment necessary.
Sexually transmitted diseases (STD) tests also available.
UH Student Health Center
1710 East West Road, Honolulu
Telephone: 956-8965
Waianae Coast Comp Health Center
86-260 Farrington Hwy, Waianae
Telephone: 306-5006
Waimanalo Health Center
41-1347 Kalanianaole Hwy, Waimanalo
Telephone: 259-7948
Friday, 1:00 - 3:00pm
Waipahu Family Health Center
94-428 Mokuola Street #108B, Waipahu
Telephone: 733-9281
Waikiki Health Center
277 Ohua Ave., Honolulu
Telephone: 922-4787
Open Weekdays
Windward Health Center
Call for an appointment.
Telephone: 733-9281
Kokua Kalihi Valley Clinic
1846 Gulick Ave., Honolulu
Telephone: 848-0976
Kalihi Valley Residents Only
Kalihi-Palama Health Center
915 N. King Street, Honolulu
Telephone: 848-1438
Open Weekdays
Kulia Na Mamo
Telephone: 791-2020
Leeward Community College
Student Health Center
Telephone: 455-0216
If you need official documentation of your result, please call the listed sites to see if they offer confidential testing and if you can have your results in writing.
Outer Island Testing Locations
Maui
Maui AIDS Foundation: www.mauiaids.org
Kauai
Malama Pono - Kauai AIDS Project: www.malama-pono.org
Big Island
Hawaii Island HIV/AIDS Foundation: www.hihaf.org
Should I Get Tested
Getting tested is recommended if any of the following apply to you:
- You are sexually active, particularly with three or more sexual partners in the last 12 months.
- You had a possible exposure to HIV either through vaginal or anal intercourse without the use of a condom or have been involved in any other risky sexual behavior.
- You have shared/reused needles or syringes to inject drugs (including steroids), or for body piercing, tattooing, or any other reason.
- You are uncertain about your sexual partner's risk behavior or your sexual partner has tested positive for HIV.
- You are pregnant or considering becoming pregnant.
- You have had certain illnesses including TB (tuberculosis), or an STD (sexually transmitted disease), such as syphilis or herpes.
- You have any reason to be uncertain about your HIV status.
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