Address: 1605 Peachtree St NE, Atlanta, GA 30309, USA
Phone: +14048707741
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 10AM–6:30PM
Tuesday: 10AM–6:30PM
Wednesday: 10AM–6:30PM
Thursday: 10AM–6:30PM
Friday: 9AM–5:30PM
Saturday: Closed
Etheldra Mays
Thanks for the great service you're provided to so many people on a daily basis. The energy in the environment is definitely giving I love what I do. Big Thanks to Dee for his Magnificent service he provided. From the front desk to the back staff thank all of you. Everybody energy is so positive. You'll are doing a great job. This clinic moves faster & smoother than all the high paid doctor offices I've ever been to. Thanks again for you'll service.
Stephan Barr
Horrible. I was refused treatment
Tia Anderson
I went as soon as they opened quick easy and completely free everybody was very welcoming.
Nathaniel Currie
Try to call but they almost NEVER pick up the phone!
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If you tested negative, you're negative and did not give it to your partner. Although you should continue to get tested regularly. I hope you're both doing well.
Yes
You can also contact the AHF clinic and they will put you in touch with the manager who can give you specific information on how to donate your items.
I've never heard of an executive state anything like that nor go on TV and beg for money.
AID Atlanta is located at 1605 Peachtree ST NE. Same location. We are right across from SCAD.
Emory hospital..thats where I go..the wait list is long and I was told they only take new diagnosis..that was from aid atl and Grady..so I went to emory..they treat me well.
Testing for HIV/AIDS & STI's is offered at no cost to the public. Additionally, STI treatment is offered at no cost for those who test positive.
If you have hiv\ aids you can qualify for section 8 ..go to the living room at the Grady clinic on North side or google it ...good luck my friend
About an hour & half your first visit
Yes...
We test
Not sure about the number, but you can just go up there they accept walk ins no appointment necessary. They are located across the street from SCAD ATLANTA.
Yes!
Patient Assistance Foundation or Patient Assistance Network....either one may be able to help you.
Noo go to the emergency room asap. They help even without insurance the aid atl is mainly for std
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