Last updated: May 7, 2022
Phone: 410-222-7108
Monday – Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
HIV/AIDS Statistics and Trends:
Anne Arundel County HIV/AIDS Epidemiological Profile (PDF)
HIV in Maryland
HIV in the United States
HIV/AIDS Resources and Services:
PrEP (Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis). Free information, referral and navigation services.
HIV/AIDS Community Resource Guide (PDF)
Podcasts and Videos
HIV/AIDS and STI Hotlines and Websites
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HIV Testing Services:
The Department of Health provides free and confidential testing for all individuals who would like to know their HIV status or worry they might be at risk for HIV infection. For more information on HIV testing services or to make an appointment, See HIV Testing. The Department also provides HIV risk assessment, counseling and referral services.
HIV Testing Sites
HIV/AIDS Education Services:
The Department of Health offers educational sessions for County groups interested in knowing more about HIV infection or AIDS. Presentations are tailored to fit the specific needs of each group. Topics include HIV in Anne Arundel County, the spread of HIV, prevention of HIV, HIV testing, referral services and current treatments.
HIV/AIDS Fact Sheet
Disease Intervention Services/Partner Counseling and Referral Services:
Disease Intervention Services identifies syphilis and HIV-positive individuals within the County and works with the individuals to link them to treatment and care. Partner Counseling and Referral Services, provided by a disease intervention specialist, helps people diagnosed with syphilis or HIV/AIDS let their sex partner or other contacts know if they should be tested. Both Disease Intervention Services and Partner Counseling and Referral Services work together to assist individuals diagnosed with syphilis and HIV in accessing services to help them lead healthy lives and reduce the transmission of both diseases.
Case Management/Client Advocacy Services:
Department case managers work with HIV-positive County residents to help them access medical care, housing, emergency financial assistance, food, transportation, mental health and substance abuse treatment programs. Eligibility for the confidential case management and client advocacy services are based on income level and/or assets. Case managers help clients develop individual care plans that focus on improved health status and self-sufficiency.
HIV/AIDS Case Management Services
HIV/AIDS Support Groups:
Through the provision of support groups held several times each month, the Department offers individual and group counseling sessions to individuals diagnosed with HIV.
For more information regarding HIV/AIDS services, call 410-222-7108.