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HIV testing in Ontario

In Ontario, people can get tested for HIV without giving their name or address. This is called "anonymous testing." This brochure describes how to get tested, how to find anonymous test sites, and what happens when people are tested. It also explains the difference between being tested at an anonymous test site and being tested by a doctor.


Produced in 2009

Produced by CLEO (Community Legal Education Ontario/Éducation juridique communautaire Ontario)

Topics Health and Disability - HIV/AIDS

Format Booklet/fact sheet/brochure

Relates to region Across Ontario

Available as

pdfhttp://www.cleo.on.ca/english/pub/onpub/PDF/health/hivtest.p
df

English , Adobe PDF (97 KB)
4 pages, August 2009.
pdfhttp://www.cleo.on.ca/francais/pubf/onpubf/PDFf/sant%E9/hivf
rch.pdf

French/français , Adobe PDF (116 KB)
6 pages, August 2009.
pdfhttp://www.cleo.on.ca/english/pub/onpub/PDF/health/hivspan.p
df

Spanish Spanish, Adobe PDF (104 KB)
10 pages, April 2003.

For more information contact
CLEO (Community Legal Education Ontario/Éducation juridique communautaire Ontario)
Phone 416-408-4420
Fax 416-408-4424
E-mail cleo@cleo.on.ca
Web site http://www.cleo.on.ca