LGBTQ+ Health Services
Care Beyond Treatment
We want to ensure that every patient has the care and support they need at all times, even when our clinic isn’t open. In addition to top-tier physical and mental healthcare services, we offer supplemental support services like case management and community resources.
HIV & STI Info Hotline
If you’ve received a diagnosis and need a supportive, non-judgmental listening ear, call our HIV/STI hotline. We’re here to listen, support, and offer resources.
Case Management
We provide free case management services to anyone living with HIV in Utah. Case managers can help you access medical care and mental health services, find financial assistance and housing, and more.
Insurance Info
Explore coverage and insurance options accepted by UAF Legacy Health.
Community Resources
Whether you’re looking for basic HIV information, STI prevention tips, crisis support, or all of the above, we’re here to guide you to the right resources. These organizations provide accurate information and offer support from qualified professionals.
HIVandMe
HIVandMe provides information about the prevention, testing, and treatment of HIV. You can also learn more about Getting To Zero, a collaborative plan to end HIV in Utah, on their website. This multi-year, multi-agency effort, Getting to Zero, focuses on ending new HIV infections and HIV-related deaths in Utah. With targeted goals, strategies, and actions in four key domains– Test, Treat, Prevent, and Respond– Getting to Zero will save lives in Utah and beyond.
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
The CDC is the foremost resource for basic HIV information, prevention methods, testing, and high-risk groups, offering the most relevant data, prevention science, program resources, and policy updates. You can also learn about the CDC’s campaigns and partnerships aimed at stopping HIV stigma and promoting testing, care, and prevention.
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The Trevor Project
For two decades, The Trevor Project has provided crisis services, peer support, research, public education, and advocacy to at-risk LGBTQ+ youth and allies. Their goal is to end suicide among lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and questioning young people through 24/7 crisis services, ally training, CARE training, and advocacy within government and legislation.
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