A sexual health plan is the key to successful HIV and STI prevention.

Find services near you!

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Project STAY

Looking for sexual or reproductive health services? Come visit Project STAY at New York-Presbyterian Hospital in Washington Heights. While the clinic is located in Northern Manhattan, Project STAY serves individuals from all New York’s boroughs and does no-site testing and counseling at several of their partner organizations. Call or text for an appointment at 646-245-4000. Want to learn more? Please visit our website here!

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Planned Parenthood

Looking for sexual or reproductive health services? Visit Planned Parenthood Bronx or Queens. Call 212-965-7000 or book online for an appointment. Visit their websites linked below to learn more!

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Pride Centers

Looking for sexual or reproductive health services? Visit Brooklyn or Staten Island Pride Centers. For Brooklyn pride center call 347-889-7719. For Staten Island call 718-808-1360. Visit their websites linked below to learn more!

Learn more about HIV and how to prevent it!

 

Looking for Free Condoms and Lube?

If you are looking for free condoms or lube, use the maps here to type in your location and find condoms or lube near you!

Let’s Stop HIV

Together we can stop HIV. Want more information about HIV prevention, HIV treatment, how to combat stigma around HIV.

#AskTheHIVDoc

Have questions about HIV? Visit this series of videos featuring doctors who are HIV experts in treatment and prevention.

 

Learn more about PrEP & PEP

PrEP and PEP can help prevent HIV infection and transmission to others. Look here to find out more about PrEP and PEP.

Questions about HIV Testing?

Click here to learn more about which test is right for you and when or how often you should be tested for HIV.

Debunk the Myths

There are many myths around HIV infection, treatment, and even prevention. Click here to see 5 facts to fight myths!

Have a conversation about sex before it happens!

 
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Sharing your Status

It is always best to get tested BEFORE you have sex (including oral sex). This can be awkward or feel weird but its important to have this conversation and you will feel safer and better after you have had it. Getting test shows you value your and their health. Click here to find another guide on how to have these conversations!

 
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Likes and Dislikes

It is important to talk to your sexual partner about what they like and what they don’t. This helps set boundaries for yourself and your partner by making it clear what you are willing to do or not do. See a resource here for how you can talk to your partner about this!

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Consent

Consent is essential to any intimate relationship and you should follow the acronym: FRIES! Which stands for Freely Given, Reversible, Informed, Enthusiastic, and Specific.

Click the button below to see a resource about consent and what you should do if you feel unsafe in your relationship(s).