NEW Health is committed to ending the HIV/AIDS Pandemic. Our team of providers offer comprehensive services including HIV and other STI testing, Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP), Post-Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP), outreach, education, and counseling services.
Please call 857-238-1100 (Charlestown) or 617-643-8000 (North End) to schedule an appointment.
For more information on Medication Payment Assistance, click here.

HIV Self-Testing

If you’re concerned about your HIV status, check out TakeMeHome.com. They offer free, discreet, and convenient at-home test kits that can provide you with peace of mind in the comfort of your own space. Don’t wait; take control of your health today by visiting TakeMeHome.com and taking the first step towards knowing your HIV status. 

HIV Prevention Videos

HIV Integrated Care

Primary Care

Our Primary Care staff are trained to work with patients who are at risk of contracting HIV or are living with HIV. They are able to prescribe Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP), Post-Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP), and order HIV and other sexually transmitted infection (STI) tests.

Behavioral Health

The NEW Health Behavioral Health team offers support and therapy to those affected by HIV in any capacity.

HIV/STD Testing

Our laboratory services are able to offer HIV and other STI testing at both our North End and Charlestown sites.

Education

NEW Health providers are trained to offer education on safer practices, preventative methods, and other resources to reduce a patient’s chances of contraction.

Other Resources

The Ryan White Part A program provides supportive services for people living with HIV across 10 counties in Massachusetts and New Hampshire.

AIDS Action, through Fenway Health, s New England’s largest provider of services to people living with HIV/AIDS and populations at risk of infection. AIDS Action leads the state’s Getting To Zero Coalition, which seeks to reduce the number of HIV infections to zero and operates a needle exchange that serves as an entry point to healthcare services for active substance users.

The Multicultural AIDS Coalition mission is to mobilize communities of color to end the HIV epidemic. MAC supports broader efforts to eradicate conditions that fuel the epidemic, including substance abuse, sexually transmitted infections, lack of healthcare access, homelessness, incarceration, and discrimination based on race, sex, ethnicity, sexual orientation and gender identity.