LEESBURG, VA – Loudoun County will be offering free testing for HIV and other sexually transmitted infections from June 22-26, the county announced.
The testing is part of the county’s observation of National HIV Testing Day on June 27.
The Loudoun County Health Department will waive all charges for office visits for testing for HIV and sexually transmitted infections at its Leesburg Health Clinic during that week.
Free testing will be available on the following days and times at the Leesburg Health Clinic at 102 Heritage Way NE, Suite 100.
The county strongly recommends that anyone interested in testing make an appointment. Walk-in availability will be limited, and walk-in patients will be seen on a first-come, first-served basis. To schedule an appointment, call (703) 777-0236.
Anyone wishing to request a disability accommodation should call the same number or send an email to health@loudoun.gov. The county requests 3 business days’ notice.
The county says its health department typically provides confidential testing for HIV, syphilis, chlamydia, gonorrhea and hepatitis by appointment Monday through Friday at the Leesburg clinic.
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