About Us

Our Story

Founded in 1987 as a volunteer coalition, we’ve grown into a key part of a community health center offering comprehensive services for people living with HIV and those at risk of HIV.

We provide confidential, free, or low-cost HIV care to help patients navigate every stage of their medical journey. From diagnosis to ongoing treatment, our dedicated team connects patients to essential resources, ensuring the best possible health outcomes. We also focus on HIV prevention, offering outreach programs and access to the latest tools to reduce the risk of infection.

The resources available include a prevention testing and educational outreach program, HIV and primary medical care, dental care, case management, mental health services including support groups, medication management, and assistance with health insurance and prescription coverage.

Timeline

1987

A volunteer coalition began addressing HIV in the Des Moines area.

1988

Primary Health Care was funded to provide HIV medical services and became a Ryan White Title 111b provider in 1990.

1990

The Mayor’s Task Force on AIDS, recommended opening a social service agency.

1993

After opening its doors in 1991 the AIDS Project of Central Iowa (The Project) became a 501(c)3 non-profit organization.

2013

The Project merged with Primary Health Care, to form The Project of Primary Health Care. The expansion brought medical and social services under one roof, reduced overhead costs, and expanded resources available to clients.

2019

The Project commemorated World AIDS Day with a memorial event at The Blazing Saddle.

1200 University Avenue, #120, Des Moines, IA 50314

(515) 248-1595

This site (phctheproject.org) contains HIV prevention messages that may not be appropriate for all audiences.

This site presents published material, reprinted with permission and neither endorses nor opposes any material. All information contained on this website, including information relating to health conditions, products, and treatments, is for informational purposes only. It is not meant to be a substitute for the advice provided by your own physician or other medical professionals. Always discuss treatment options with a doctor who specializes in treating HIV.

The Project of Primary Health Care, Primary Health Care is an Iowa non-profit, and is recognized by the IRS as a 501 (c) (3) non-profit. All materials appearing on this site are copyrighted and property of their respective owners.

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