How is an HIV test done?  E-mail

Nine Circles Community Health Centre and certain clinics, hospitals and doctors will provide pre- and post-test eduction with HIV testing. Pre-test education involves meeting with a volunteer, clinician, or doctor before your test to discuss any questions or concerns you may have about testing as well as the following points:

  • risk assessment
  • what the HIV test determines
  • potential implications of HIV+ or HIV- results
  • reducing the risk for HIV & STIs
  • how the results will be handled
  • informed consent - what it means
  • the right to refuse or postpone testing after edcuation

This pre-test counseling is edcuation and done in private.

After you complete the pre-test edcuation a small amount of blood will be taken from your arm and sent to the lab. This is done in private. It usually takes 10 days to 2 weeks to get your results back. You will return to the clinic, hospital, or doctor where you were tested and meet with a volunteer or staff member for post-test edcuation. At this time you will receive your test results and discuss issues and concerns you may have about the results. This post-test education is confidential and done in private.

Pre- and post-test education is not offered everywhere and some sub-standard clinics and doctors may not follow the testing procedures outlined above.

 

 

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