HIV Prevention and Care Resource Finder
Use this tool to find HIV treatment and prevention resources administered through Philadelphia Department of Public Health. Read the FAQ for more about this tool, how to pay for HIV care, and where to find other services. Services listed here are:
- At no cost to the participant (people with health insurance may be asked to provide their insurance information.)
- Accessible for people with disabilities
- Available in your language (or through translation services available through the provider)
- Available regardless of immigration status
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About this tool
Use this tool to find HIV treatment and prevention resources administered through Philadelphia Department of Public Health. Services listed in this tool are:
- At no cost to the participant (people with health insurance may be asked to provide their insurance information.)
- Accessible for people with disabilities
- Available in your language (or through translation services available through the provider)
- Available regardless of immigration status
FAQ
Use this tool to search for HIV prevention, care, and support services available in Philadelphia, the four non-Philadelphia Pennsylvania counties of Bucks, Chester, Delaware, and Montgomery (PA), and the four New Jersey counties of Burlington, Camden, Gloucester, and Salem (NJ). Listed services are primarily those administered by the Philadelphia Department of Public Health. Services are intended to provide support for people with HIV or for HIV prevention.
To learn more about help paying for HIV care, go to the [paying for HIV Care landing page].
To find resources that are not HIV-specific, the following resources might be helpful.
- Benephilly is a free service to help people apply for public benefits, including Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), Property Tax/Rent Rebate (PT/RR), Medicaid/Medical Assistance (MA), Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP), Homestead Exemption, Supplemental Security Income (SSI), Social Security Disability Income (SSDI), Food assistance
- Find Free or Low-Cost Primary Care services in Philadelphia using the Primary Care Finder.
- Find Harm Reduction Services and resources via Substance Use Philly.
- To find resources to support older adults, use the Philadelphia Corporation for Aging helpline or Request Assistance Form.
- If you are seeking homeless services resources, contact the Prevention, Diversion & Intake Unit to see if you qualify for help. There are two ways to get in touch with intake social workers and case managers:
- Call the Homelessness Prevention InfoLine at (215) 686-7177 and follow the instructions. Due to high call volume, it could take more than 72 hours to receive a call back.
- Visit a City-funded intake center.
- For help finding mental health services, including crisis services, go to the DBHIDS website.