Where can people with HIV get medical care?
Community health centers and private doctors: Many people have HIV receive their medical care from clinics or private doctors in their community. There are also special programs for children, adolescents and substance users. Most HIV clinics also provide case management to help people with HIV obtain the other services they need. (Click here to get a listing of HIV/AIDS information and services telephone numbers.) B) Hospitals and their clinics: The State Health Department has identified a number of hospitals as “Designated AIDS Centers” because they have developed specialized care programs for people with HIV infection and AIDS. AIDS Centers are required to coordinate the full range of medical services needed by patients with HIV and AIDS, including inpatient and outpatient care, home health care, dentistry and psychological counseling. Some AIDS Centers now have special units for women, children and adolescents with HIV and AIDS. These hospitals are also generally involved in HIV-rel