STI/HIV Services and VA MAP

Overview

Arlington County Sexually Transmitted Infection (STI) Clinic

No one is turned away.

You can live anywhere and come to our clinic.

Costs are based on your income and insurance.

No health insurance? No problem. Low-income patients without health insurance get free screening and treatment for syphilis, chlamydia, gonorrhea, and HIV.

Clinic Location

Arlington Public Health Division Clinic (Sequoia Plaza, 2100 Washington Blvd., 2nd Floor, Arlington, VA 22204)

Clinic Hours (Services are by Appointment Only)

Call for an appointment: 703-228-1200

Day Morning  Afternoon
Monday   3 p.m. – 5:20 p.m.
Tuesday 8 a.m. – 10:20 a.m.  
Wednesday 8 a.m. – 10:20 a.m.

2:30 p.m. – 4 p.m.

Thursday   3 p.m. – 5:20 p.m. 

    Make An Appointment

    Call for an appointment:

    703-228-1200

    What you should know:

    • You can live anywhere and come to our clinics.
    • Bring a picture ID, insurance card, proof of address and proof of household income, if available.
    • We charge for services according to a sliding scale based on income; no one will be turned away.

    Testing, Treatment, and Prevention

    We offer testing, treatment, prevention advice, and vaccinations. We refer out to other regional clinics and partners as needed.

    Testing and Treatment

    We offer testing and treatment for the following conditions:

    • Bacterial Vaginosis
    • Chlamydia
    • Genital Herpes
    • Genital Warts
    • Gonorrhea
    • Hepatitis B
    • Hepatitis C
    • HIV
    • Pelvic Inflammatory Disease
    • Pubic Lice
    • Syphilis
    • Trichomoniasis
    • Yeast Infection

    Prevention

    • Prevention advice and counseling for sexually transmitted infections (STIs)
    • Condom distribution
    • Antibiotic post-exposure prevention (PEP) for chlamydia, gonorrhea, and syphilis
    • Expedited partner therapy (EPT)
    • Referrals to regional clinic partners who provide pre-exposure prevention (PrEP(PDF, 438KB)) services for HIV

    Vaccines

    We offer vaccines for the following conditions:

    Regional Clinics and Partners

    Anyone is welcome at any of the regional sexual health clinics, no matter where you live. Services and hours may differ based on location.

    Alexandria

    4850 Mark Center Drive #4206

    Alexandria, VA 22311

    703-746-4888

    Annandale

    7611 Little River Turnpike #400E

    Annandale, VA 22003

    703-534-8343

    District of Columbia Health and Wellness Center

    777 P Street NE

    Washington, DC 20002

    202-741-7692

    Fairfax

    Herndon-Reston

    1850 Cameron Glen Drive #100

    Reston, VA 20190

    703-246-7100


    Joseph Willard Health Center

    3750 Blenheim Boulevard

    Fairfax, VA 22030

    703-246-7100

    Manassas Clinic

    9301 Lee Avenue

    Manassas, VA 20110

    703-792-6300

    Mount Vernon

    8350 Richmond Highway #233

    Alexandria, VA 22309

    703-704-5203

    Springfield

    8136 Old Keene Mill Road, A100

    Springfield, VA 22152

    703-569-1031

    Woodbridge Clinic

    4001 Prince William Parkway #101

    Woodbridge, VA 22192

    703-792-7300

    Partners

    We partner with the following to provide services and outreach:

    We may also refer to other regional clinics and treatment centers. We welcome new partners. 

    Virginia Medication Assistance Program
    (VA MAP) (Formerly ADAP)

    • VA MAP helps low-income people with HIV get medication.
    • The Arlington Public Health Division (PHD) Clinic provides a place for clients in VA MAP to pick up medication.
    • VA MAP is run by the Virginia Department of Health. Call 855-362-0658 to ask questions or find out if you may be eligible.

    Are you already enrolled in VA MAP?

    • Pick up your medication from the Arlington PHD Clinic on the 2nd Floor at the Human Services Center, Sequoia Plaza, 2100 Washington Blvd., Arlington, VA 22204.
    • Call 703-228-1200 to make an appointment. You can pick up your medication Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
    • Nurses will be present to give instructions on how to take your medication.

    Would you like to enroll in VA MAP?

    • After a confirmed HIV diagnosis, the first step is to work with your HIV medical provider. Your medical provider can help you apply to VA MAP.
      • If you do not have a HIV medical provider, the Arlington PHD Clinic can provide a referral
      • Virginia Department of Health maintains a list of organizations that can determine VA MAP eligibility
    • An agency contracted with the state of Virginia will conduct your eligibility assessment. They may ask for documents about your:
      • HIV diagnosis
      • Virginia residency
      • Income
      • Insurance coverage
    • Based on your eligibility, you may be enrolled in the VA MAP
    • Once you are enrolled in VA MAP, you may pick a location to pick up your medication, including at the Arlington PHD Clinic.

    Additional Resources

    Virginia Department of Health VA MAP Resources