Address: 2940-42 N 5th Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19133 Google Map
Phone: (215) 302-3600
County: Philadelphia
Website: Esperanza Health Center
Special instructions: Call to schedule an appointment
All of these services are for people who are HIV positive. Some services may require proof of eligibility. If you are Ryan White Eligible, please contact your Medical Case Manager. If you do not have a Medical Case Manager, call the Health Information Helpline at 215-985-2437. If you are not HIV positive and are seeking services, please call the Helpline.
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Agency has identified itself as a provider of services specifically for the age group from 12 to 24. The agency may also provide services for other age groups.
A program that helps pay for HIV and other medications.
Short-term help paying for an emergency need, including utilities, housing, and transportation.
Help with paying for medication.
Help with getting food, either at a food bank or delivered to your home.
Services to prevent HIV transmission and overdose. Services include exchange of used syringes for new syringes in order to prevent HIV and other communicable diseases.
Information and education on how HIV is transmitted and how to take care of your health needs.
These are services that are sometimes called “Ryan White Services.” They are services to provide HIV care or other assistance to individuals with HIV.
These services are meant to help prevent HIV transmission. Some services are specific to people who are HIV negative, and other services are available regardless of HIV status.
HIV testing in a walk-in setting.
Help from a lawyer.
Sexual health, STI testing, and HIV testing in a walk-in clinic.
Help facilitating healthcare and mental health needs for people with HIV while providing support services.
Advice from a licensed professional about what to eat for a specific medical need and help getting food or nutritional supplements (such as Ensure).
Transportation to medical appointments.
A counselor or other professional to help deal with a mental health problem.
Dental care.
HIV medical care in an office or clinic.
A hotline to find medicine to prevent HIV after an exposure.
Short-term help paying rent.
Drug or alcohol treatment at an office or clinic.
Online and phone access to medicine to prevent HIV.
Help paying for housing for people with HIV experiencing homeless or with housing insecurity.