Philly, Keep on Playing it Safe

Get free HIV and STI test kits, condoms, lube or even a house call.

ORDER FREE HIV AND STI TEST KITS, CONDOMS & LUBE

Your order comes in a discreet package with instructions. Because syphilis is tricky to diagnose, you can request a house call on the order form below or find a testing center near you. Note that if you live outside Philadelphia county, please order your HIV tests from getmyhivtest.com.

We’re sorry. This service is temporarily unavailable while we restock our supplies. 

But don’t worry you can still get tested!

For immediate HIV/STI testing visit Health Center #1 at 1930 S. Broad St. (no appointment needed) or call (215)-685-6570.

If you are seeking different locations for in-person HIV/STI testing, please refer to our directory of HIV testing providers at: https://phillykeeponloving.com/hiv-testing/

As always, If you have any questions or require assistance with a previous order, feel free to contact us at mailorderhealthkits@phila.gov. We’ll be back real soon.

P.S. Did you know you can still get PrEP at no- cost to you? Click here to learn more. 

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PLEASE SELECT WHAT YOU'D LIKE TO ORDER

HIV At Home Test Kit
Chlamydia & Gonorrhea 
At Home Test Kit
HIV and/or Syphilis house call
Trojan Enz
Trojan Magnums
Non-latex condoms
Female Condom

Note: You’ll receive 10 condoms total plus lube.

Term Definitions

  • Adolescent Specialty Age 12 to 24

    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.

  • AIDS Pharmaceutical Assistance

    A program that helps pay for HIV and other medications.

  • Emergency Financial Assistance

    Short-term help paying for an emergency need, including utilities, housing, and transportation.

  • Emergency Financial Assistance Pharmacy

    Help with paying for medication.

  • Food Bank/Home Delivered Meals

    Help with getting enough food, either at a food bank or delivered to your home.

  • Harm Reduction and Syringe Access Services

    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.

  • Health Education/Risk Reduction

    Information and education on how HIV is transmitted and how to take care of your health needs.

  • HIV Care and Support Services

    These are services that are sometimes called “Ryan White Services.” They are services to provide HIV care or other assistance to individuals with HIV.

  • HIV Prevention Services

    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 (Pharmacy, Status Neutral or L-SHS)

  • Legal Services

    Help from a lawyer.

  • Low Threshold Sexual Health Services

    Sexual health, STI testing, and HIV testing in a walk-in clinic.

  • Medical Case Management, including Treatment Adherence Services

    Help coordinating your health care, mental health, and support service needs.

  • Medical Nutrition Therapy

    Advice from a licensed professional about what to eat for a specific medical need and help getting food or nutritional supplements (such as Ensure).

  • Medical Transportation

    Transportation to medical appointments.

  • Mental Health Services

    A counselor or other professional to help deal with a mental health problem.

  • Oral Health Care

    Dental care.

  • Outpatient/Ambulatory Health Services

    HIV medical care in an office or clinic.

  • Post-Exposure Prophylaxis for Non-Occupational Exposures (PEP COE)

  • Ryan White Housing

    Short-term help paying rent.

  • Substance Abuse Outpatient Care

    Drug or alcohol treatment at an office or clinic.

  • TelePrEP

    Online and phone access to medicine to prevent HIV.

  • Transitional Housing

    Help paying for housing for people with HIV experiencing homeless or with housing insecurity.

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