We’re here if you need us
There are a lot of resources available in Ontario to help with questions you might have.
HIV Testing Sites in Ottawa
Sexual Health Clinic (Ottawa Public Health)
179 Clarence St
613.234.4641
Somerset West CHC Eccles Branch
55 Eccles St
613.238.8210
Other Resources
Harm Reduction and PrEP Navigation
MAX Ottawa
613.701.6555
maxottawa.ca
Ottawa’s health and wellness connection for guys into guys.
Distress Centre of Ottawa
613.238.3311
dcottawa.on.ca/i-need-help
Offers non-judgemental 24/7 telephone mental/emotional support and resources.
Sexual Assault Support Centre of Ottawa
613.234.2266
sascottawa.com
Offers individual and group support to women who have experienced sexual violence (LGBTQ inclusive).
LGBT Youth Line
Call: 1800.268.9688
Text: 647.694.4275
youthline.ca/get-support/ways-we-support
Offers confidential, non-judgemental, and informed LGBTTQQ2SI youth through telephone, text or chat.
Trans LifeLine
877.330.6366
translifeline.org
A trans-led organization that connects trans people to the community, support and resources including a telephone support line.
HIV & AIDS Legal Clinic Ontario (HALCO)
halco.org
416.370.7790
Legal Support.
FAQs
GetaKit says I’m not eligible for an HIV test. How can I get one?
This is a pilot program and a research study, and we don’t have the resources to send a test to every person in Ontario who wants one.
If you think you’ve been exposed to HIV, or if you have symptoms of HIV, GetaKit actually isn’t the resource you need. It’s important you seek immediate medical care from a professional.
For links to other HIV/AIDS-related websites, please see the list below. GetaKit is not responsible for the content of any external sites listed on this page.
I might have been exposed to HIV in the past 72 hours. What should I do?
There are lots of ways to get tested for HIV and STIs in Ontario, and lots of welcoming support services.
You might need PEP, or post-exposure prophylaxis, 28 days of medication that can prevent HIV from taking hold in your body if taken within 72 hours of exposure.
Head to your nearest hospital emergency room and they’ll prescribe it to you.
I need PEP, ARVs or an HIV test, but I don’t feel comfortable going to a hospital.
Ontario has many welcoming and inclusive clinics where you can get tested. Go here to find testing resources near you, Google “hiv and sti testing [your area],” or try HIV411.ca.
I think I have symptoms of HIV.
Your options are similar:
- Head to the nearest emergency room.
- Contact one of the clinics listed here.
- Google “hiv and sti testing [your area].”
- Make an appointment with your physician.
I have a different testing-related problem I don’t see addressed here.
We’ll respond to anyone who reaches out via [email protected], but we’re a small team. Try using HIV411.ca to find resources near you, or Google “hiv testing [your area].”
For links to other HIV/AIDS-related websites, please see the list below. GetaKit is not responsible for the content of any external sites listed on this page.