Blog & Updates
News, HIV basics, prevention tips, testing info, and support—written for our community.
Tested Positive for HIV — What Happens Next?
Testing positive for HIV can feel scary, but treatment works. Learn how HIV medicine helps you live a long, healthy life.
Coronavirus (COVID-19) – What you need to know?
There has been a lot of talk about the coronavirus (COVID-19), as a health center here is the information that you need to know about the...
What it’s like to be a woman living with HIV
Twenty-three percent of people living with HIV are women. They are a minority when it comes to populations impacted by HIV, and experience...
Common questions about getting tested for HIV/STIs
Getting tested for HIV and other STIs can be scary, but it doesn’t have to be. At The Project we do everything we can to help you feel...
Benefits of Using Primary Health Care’s Pharmacy
Did you know that right next door to our medical clinic we have a pharmacy that patients of The Project of Primary Health Care can use to...
Condom Myths and Facts
When looking up information about sex and condoms it can be hard to know what is true, and what is just an urban legend. In honor of...
Testing 101
Have you been thinking about getting tested for HIV and/or other STI’s but don’t know what to expect? Maybe it’s been awhile and you’re getting cold feet. That’s ok. Here at the Project we are here to help you feel comfortable and relaxed. Here are just a few insights into how our testing appointments work.
Tips for remembering to take your HIV medication
The most important part of managing an HIV diagnosis is remembering to take your medications every day. Skipping days can allow the virus...
Join our Prevention Advisory Board
The Prevention Team of the Project of Primary Health Care is excited to announce the application period for our 2020 Prevention Advisory...
Wellness for Women: Physical Activity for Overall Wellness
Join us for our September meeting of The Project's monthly support and social group for women living with HIV. This month’s topic will...
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