Medical Care
AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF) San Diego CA
AHF Healthcare Centers provide primary medical care, access to the additional specialists, medications and services. AHF Healthcare Centers provide advanced medical care designed specifically for HIV-positive clients. Our AHF Services providers are knowledgeable of up-to-the-minute developments in HIV medical care.
Balboa Naval Medical Center
Balboa Naval Medical Center is the one of the facilities the military offers as a medical source for all veterans. Located on Florida Drive, adjacent to Balboa Park, Naval Medical Center San Diego (NMCSD) , is the Pride of Navy Medicine. The hospital has played a vital role in the history of San Diego for more than 80 years. From the original tent dispensary established in 1917, to the high-tech, ultra modern facility of the 1990s, the mission has remained constant to provide the finest medical care in a family-centered care environment to the operational forces, their families, and to those who served their country in the past.
Family Health Centers of San Diego (FHCSD)
These facilities are offering primary comprehensive HIV care, prevention, LGBTQ health services such as programs specifically designed for gay men of color, Prep navigation, transgender-informed health care, free HIV testing, ADAP enrollment, case management, dental and hygiene care, education and prevention, LGBTQ services, medical care, OA-HIPP enrollment, peer advocacy, Ryan White Care and transgender health.
Neighborhood House Association (NHA) HIV/AIDS Services
The Neighborhood House Association is one of the largest nonprofit social service agencies in San Diego County. NHA was established in 1914 as a settlement house that assisted immigrants transitioning into the San Diego Community. Over 100 years later, the agency has become one of the largest nonprofits in San Diego County, and has distinguished itself as a cutting-edge comprehensive human service provider.
San Ysidro Health Centers (SYHC)
San Ysidro Health has two HIV Coordinated Services Centers – CASA HIV Program ( Coordinated, Assistance, Services and Advocacy ) in the South Region and Our Place HIV Program in the Southeastern Region. These centers offer a comprehensive array of quality HIV services in a caring and supportive environment.
The San Diego LGBT Community Center (The Center)
The Center provided more than 84,000 direct service visits to San Diego community members, and through its events, activities and advocacy, touched the lives of thousands more.
UCSD Mother-Child-Adolescent HIV Program (MCA)
Comprehensive, family centered HIV program for women, children and youth – with a multidisciplinary team of HIV specialists, including medical care, clinical research trials, patient education, counseling, case management, peer advocacy, and community education.
UCSD Owens Clinic San Diego CA
The Owen Clinic embraces a whole-person view of HIV care. Our multi-lingual, culturally competent providers and staff are dedicated to serving the region's diverse community and improving LGBTQIA health care including mental health, nutrition, drug and alcohol counseling, case management, financial counseling, living well with HIV. Special clinics for women, children, youth, and young adults.
VA Medical Center (VAMC) San Diego
Special Infectious Disease Program (SPID) located in La Jolla, CA (a hilly, seaside neighborhood within the city of San Diego) at the VA Medical Center (really more of a hospital).
Vista Community Clinic (VCC)
At Vista Community Clinic (VCC), we’re dedicated to embodying what it means to be a community clinic: offering every single person the opportunity to be healthy. Community clinics have become known for pioneering some of the most innovative models of primary care delivery. This is because community clinics are able to respond quickly and efficiently to immediate and emerging public health issues since we’re an integral part of the communities we serve.