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HIV Test Questions

Want to know more about the Frequently asked questions about our HIV test? Knowing your HIV status is an effective way to protect your health and your partner or your loved ones. If you are HIV positive, proactive analysis will give you the best chance to live a healthy and long life. Many of the HIV positives do not know and do not accidentally infect others. If you are sexually active, please check for HIV. Our HIV test in our area is free, quick release of results, easy and guaranteed to be unprofitable.

When you’re ready, come for an HIV test at our clinics.

AHF Kenya Youth getting together through our HIV support group sharing their questions regarding HIV

Knowing your HIV status is the best way to protect your health and the health of your partner. If you are HIV-positive, early diagnosis gives you a high chance to live a healthy, long life. Many who are HIV-positive do not know their status, and could unknowingly infect others. If you are sexually active, get tested.

Testing at our sites is free; it is performed quickly, easily and in a friendly atmosphere.

HIV testing is free at all of our sites, as well as at the sites of partner organizations.

The actual test time will be 15 minutes.

You will receive your results before you leave our facility.

The test will be administered by a trained and certified HIV testing counsellor.

We only gather the minimum information necessary and required to evaluate your individual needs, to assist us in providing you with services at the qualitative level. We strive to keep the process as simple.

If you receive an HIV-positive test result, our counsellors will walk you through the next steps. HIV is not fully curable, but it is treatable and the treatments are highly effective.

Caring for those living with HIV is our mission. If you test positive, our knowledgeable staff of will be with you to support you at the stage of confirming the diagnosis of HIV infection and initiating appropriate treatment.

For treatment, find out addresses of public healthcare institutions that provide ART (antiretroviral therapy). You can also contact our AHF office for more information or chat with a counsellor on WhatsApp


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To learn more about the status of HIV in Kenya visit the UNAIDS Brief on Kenya.