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HIV/STI Program | City of Detroit
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The Detroit Health Department HIV/STI Program provides community outreach, education, and referral linkages to testing and care services.
HIV Data Dashboard
Housing Alliance Task Force Survey Dashboard
Girls between the ages 13-24, join the We're Just Girls program!
Learn More Here!
To order a package of 12 condoms, click on the button below.
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Services we provide:
HIV Testing
STI Screening
PrEP Navigation
Linkage to Care/Case Management
Mental Health Services
Condom Distribution
Harm Reduction Supplies
SUD Treatment
Hep C Testing
Primary Care Services
Insurance Navigation
COVID Vaccinations
Blood Pressure Screening
Behavioral health Resources
Hygiene/Menstrual Kits
Outreach
Rx Referral
PARENTS: Looking for ways to talk with your child about healthy relationships and sex?
Talking to teens
Parent sex-ed center
Talking to kids about sex and sexuality
HOW COMMON ARE STIs?
There are almost 15,000
new cases of STIs
(chlamydia, gonorrhea, & syphilis) and over 200 new HIV cases reported to the health department from people that live in the City of
Detroit
each year. The risk is real.
Youth (people 13-25 years old),
African Americans, and
Gay and bisexual men, and
Transgender women
are at increased risk for exposure to an STI or HIV.
For HIV/STI testing at the iDecide clinic, call
313-876-4319
TEENS AND YOUNG ADULTS:
Would you like to talk with someone? Consider talking with your parent or another trusted adult. They were young once too, and may be your best source for good advice.
See more ideas.
To ask questions confidentially, call the
Michigan HIV/STI Hotline
1-800-872-2437.
TREATMENT AS PREVENTION
If you are living with HIV, getting medical care and taking your medication every day can help you stay healthy and protect others.
Link-UP Detroit
– if you are out of care, we can connect you to medical and non-medical services.
or call/text: 313-569-6023
What are Sexually transmitted infections?
ST
Is
are infections that are passed from person to person during sexual contact (vaginal, anal and oral). Examples include: chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, human papilloma virus, herpes, and
HIV
. HIV can also be passed by sharing injection drug equipment (needles, syringes, works), and from mother to baby during pregnancy.
Untreated STIs
can cause cancer, blindness,
infertility
(you cannot become pregnant), birth defects if you are
pregnant
, and even death.
KNOW YOUR STATUS - Testing options
STIs and HIV are
treatable
, so don’t wait. If you think you may have been exposed,
get tested
call the
Detroit STI/HIV clinic
: 313-577-9100
for an appointment. Walk-ins are welcome, and no one will be turned away if they are unable to pay. The clinic provides
confidential
(your information cannot be shared with anyone else) services to people 13 years and older. Or, to find the clinic closest to you, click
here
PROTECT YOURSELF - Be in control of your future
STIs & HIV are
preventable
People can get STI/HIV by having sex (oral, anal, or vaginal) with an infected person.
People often have no symptoms
and so have no idea they are even infected. Some STDs, like genital herpes and HPV (the virus that causes warts, cervical and other cancers) can be passed skin to skin.
Here are some
choices
you can make to protect yourself:
You can choose
not to have sex
(abstain) from, oral, vaginal or anal sex. This is the only sure way to not get an STI or HIV from someone that is infected, and to not get (someone) pregnant.
If you are
having sex, or thinking about it
, the choices below can protect you.
Talk
with your partner about safer sex practices
beforehand
. For some ideas on how to start talking about it. See more
here
. Your partner should always respect your right to say no to anything that does not feel right to you.
Having
less
sexual partners
reduces your risk for an STI or HIV. If you have a new sex partner, or more than one sex partner, your risk for STI/HIV is higher. If you meet someone new, think about getting tested together first.
Being
monogamous
(having sex with one person that only has sex with you) with a partner that is not infected, can also reduce your risk for exposure.
Condoms
, used correctly, every time you have vaginal, anal or oral sex will protect you from most STIs and HIV. To learn how to use a male condom correctly click
here
Herpes, warts, and the viruses that cause them can be on the skin not covered by a condom, and so can still be passed
skin to skin
. So even if you don’t “go all the way” (having vaginal, anal or oral sex), there is still some risk with skin to skin contact.
Birth control shots, pills, implants, IUDs and other methods that prevent pregnancy only prevent pregnancy. They do not prevent STIs or HIV.
PrEP
(pre-exposure prophylaxis (before exposure prevention) is a pill that can reduce your risk of getting HIV by 90%, if taken every day.
If you are HIV negative, at risk for HIV, and are interested in PrEP.
Learn more about it
If you looking for a doctor that can help you get PrEP
call the Detroit STD/HIV clinic: 313-577-9100
Or see a list of known Michigan providers that prescribe PrEP
PEP
(post-exposure prophylaxis (after exposure prevention) can be taken if you think you may have been exposed to HIV within the last 3 days. PEP can prevent HIV, but must be started
within 72 hours / 3 days
of the exposure. Talk with a healthcare provider right away,
call
313-577-9100
. See
CDC's PEP factsheet
Drugs and alcohol
can cause you to take risks you would not have made without them, like not using a condom or having sex with someone you would not normally have chosen. Avoid using alcohol or drugs, especially in places or at events that may not be safe, or when you are with people that may not have your best interests in mind.
If you
inject drugs
, there are services available for all of the following at Community Health Awareness Group (CHAG) call:
313-963-3434
for more information.
Needle exchange,
Substance abuse counseling and treatment,
HIV/STI & Hepatitis C testing,
as well as other related services.
Other viruses can be passed through sex – like
Zika
virus. Use condoms or abstain from sex (oral, vaginal or anal) when you or your partner travel to a tropical area (Mexico, Dominican Republic, Haiti, Central or South America and other tropical countries in Africa and the South Pacific), and when you or your partner return from a tropical country -- especially if you are pregnant or are trying to get pregnant. **Zika can cause
serious birth defects
Learn more and find out how long you should continue to use condoms or abstain.
News & Events
Apr 24
2026 Detroit Black HIV Awareness Summit
Event
The Detroit Health Department – Ending the HIV Epidemic Program is hosting the 2026 Detroit Black HIV Awareness Summit on Friday, April 24, 2026, f
May 27
The Pull Up Project Community Gathering Event
Event
You’re invited to join The Pull Up Project as we celebrate another year of bringing health services to the Palmer Park community.
More Events
More News
Contacts
City Directory
HIV/STI Program
313-569-6023
iDecide Detroit Health Clinic
(313) 876-4319
City Directory
Detroit - Ending the HIV Epidemic
Information on how Detroit- Ending the HIV Epidemic.
About Our Team
Information about our team
Innovative Projects
Learn about our Innovative Projects
Resources for Providers
Information of Resources for Providers
Resources for Community Members
Information on Resources for Community Member
Public Health Detailing
Information on Public Health Detailing
Link-Up Detroit
Information about Link Up Detroit
Housing Resources
Information on Housing Resources
Ready to Be Linked to Services?
Information on being ready for services
Collaboration
Partners of Link Up Detroit
HIV/STI Prevention Program
Our goal is to
EMPOWER
the community with
KNOWLEDGE
to Prevent HIV and STIs
Order Free Condoms by Mail
The Detroit Health Department's HIV/STD Prevention program wants to make it easier to get condoms. Consistent and correct use of latex condoms provides protection from HIV, STDs, and pregnancy
Order A Free HIV Self-Testing Kit
Order A Free HIV Self-Testing Kit
We're Just Girls
We're Just Girls Program
Physician Detailing
HIV and STI trainings for providers and clinical staff. Learn about PrEP, removing stigmatizing langauge, referring clients to services, and more.
Protecting Black Women
Information on Protecting Black Women
HIV Program
HIV Data Dashboard
The Detroit Health Department has two programs to help people living with HIV in Southeastern Michigan. The Ryan White Program helps with medical and support services, and the Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) program helps with housing.