HIV Treatment

Our comprehensive HIV treatment services include: 

  • Enrollment specialists to help with financial screening
  • Oral Health/Dental Care Referrals
  • Medication Services
  • Mental Health and Substance Use Services
  • Neurology (Clinic on Fridays from 10 - 11:30 am)
  • Proctology/Anal Health
  • Services to connect and keep you in care
  • Social Work Services
  • Viral Hepatitis (Hepatitis C Clinic)
  • Women's Health

Protecting Your Partners

There are many steps you can take to ensure your health and protect the health of your partner(s). We offer several treatment options:

  • Antiretroviral Therapy (ART): Antiretroviral Therapy (ART) is a combination of medications for HIV positive patients that can drop the amount of virus in the blood to undetectable levels. ART boosts and maintains the body's immune system, reduces the transmission of the virus to others, and provides a lifetime of better health. 
  • Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP): Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) is a preventative medicine that reduces the chance of getting HIV, before being exposed to the virus. PrEP has been shown to reduce the risk of HIV infection, when used consistently by individuals who are at high risk of getting HIV. In fact, PrEP has been found to be more than 90 percent effective at reducing HIV risk when used as directed. 
  • Post-Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP): Post-Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP) is a course of medication taken within 72 hours of exposure to HIV. PEP can prevent HIV from replicating inside the body, and lowering the chance of HIV infection. 

Most treatment options, including PrEP, are covered by most insurance companies, including Colorado Medicaid. Talk with your doctor about these treatment and prevention methods, or visit us today!

Dental Care

HIV Dental Care

We provide preventive, routine and emergency dental services tailored to your HIV infection in a state-of-the-art, friendly, and knowledgeable dental clinic. We offer:

  • Cleanings
  • Complete and partial dentures and other dental services
  • Emergency and routine oral examinations
  • Extractions
  • Fillings
  • Oral home care instructions and supplies
  • Peridontal (gum) procedures

Eligibility: Who can receive services in the Dental Clinic

We provide care to people living with HIV if:

  • You live in Denver, Adams, Arapahoe, Broomfield, Douglas or Jefferson County.
  • You are seeing a primary health care provider. If your primary care through Denver Health, please bring verification of HIV status and a letter about your current treatment from your primary health care provider.
  • You have Denver Health Medicaid (you won't need any additional screening).
  • You have a current (renewed annually) CICP screening.

Missed Appointments

We have many people waiting to get dental care and we want to use our available clinic appointments as efficiently as possible. Please be aware of the following policy on missed visits.

  • You must call 24 hours in advance to cancel or reschedule an appointment.
  • You need to arrive no later than 10 minutes after the scheduled appointment time or it will be considered a missed appointment. 

Waiting List

We often have a waiting list for appointments because there is such a high demand for dental care. Please call (303) 602-8200 to find out your status on the waiting list.

Support and Education

HIV Support Services

Social Work Services

We offer clinical social work services to patients and their partners/families. We can help with the social, psychological, financial, and family difficulties that are associated with HIV and other illnesses and infections. Our social work team can:

  • Help you find programs and services that will improve your access to medical care and medicines.
  • Help you through the Social Security disability application process.
  • Counsel and support you and your family about: New HIV/AIDS diagnosis.
    • End of life issues.
    • Health issues and information.
    • Grief and loss.
    • Substance use/abuse, mental health, and domestic violence.
  • Connect you to resources in the community for transportation, housing and medical benefits.
  • Provide information and education for you and your family about HIV/AIDS, including healthy relationships and lifestyles, and ensuring safe sex and harm reduction techniques.
  • Coordinate services while you are in the hospital and when you go home.
  • Arrange for your placement into a shelter, medical respite bed, assisted living facility, skilled nursing facility, or hospice.

Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services

Mental health care providers include a psychiatrist, a psychiatric nurse-specialist, and a certified addictions counselor. Our team provides the following mental health services:

  • Diagnostic interviews for depression, trauma symptoms, anxiety, sleep problems, and/or anger issues. 
  • Medication management.
  • Psychotherapy, including relationship issues.
  • Substance abuse treatment.
  • Support for health maintenance and improvement.

The "411" HIV Information & Support Group

3rd Wednesday of every month from noon - 1:30 p.m. Call 303-602-8710 for more information.