HIV is treatable. Early diagnosis of HIV means you can be monitored and treated before you ever get sick. For many people one pill, once a day, is effective in managing HIV infection. There are many resources in Vermont to help people with HIV get health care. Specialty HIV clinics can offer an initial visit and laboratory evaluation for free. No one is turned away and social workers are available to help you find what you need.
There are laws that protect your health insurance, your job, your confidentiality and medical records. You can speak to a social worker anonymously if you are concerned about these things.
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The Comprehensive Care Clinics of Fletcher Allen Health Care are a 4-clinic system providing state-of-the-art treatment for all stages of HIV/AIDS. All services are confidential. |
Brattleboro: (802) 257-8860
Rutland: (802) 747-1830
Burlington: (802) 847-4594
St. Johnsbury: (802) 751-7603
Or call 1-800-358-1144
Dartmouth Hitchcock Infectious Disease Program
603-650-8840 or 603-650-6060

