HIV Clinic
Family Medical Center
1086 Franklin Street, E-Building, Johnstown, PA 15905
Phone: (814) 534-9876
Know Your Status
HIV is a treatable medical condition, but you need to know that you have it first.
Who Should Get Tested?
- Everyone ages 13 to 64 should get tested for HIV at least once
- If you're pregnant or planning a pregnancy
- You've had sex with an HIV-positive partner
- You've had more than one partner since your last HIV test
- You've shared needles, syringes, or other equipment to inject drugs
- You've exchanged sex for drugs or money
- You have another sexually transmitted disease, hepatitis, or tuberculosis
- You've had sex with anyone who has done anything listed above or with someone whose sexual history you don't know
- More frequent testing may be recommended by your healthcare provider
Where Can I Get Tested?
- Your primary care provider can write a script for blood work to be tested
- If you are uncomfortable talking with your primary care provider, call the HIV Clinic at (814) 534-9876 for confidential testing
- Learn more about HIV testing by visiting GetMyHIVTest.com or PA.gov.
Support Group
Conemaugh Memorials offers a free community support group for patients living with HIV and their immediate family members. Each attendee must sign a confidentiality form. To participate in this group, please call the HIV clinic for dates, times, and locations of monthly meetings.
Learn more about our Community Care Management and the resources available here to you right here in your community.