Medical Care
Medical Care includes visits with licensed healthcare providers for check-ups, lab work, HIV treatment, and other medical services that help people living with HIV stay healthy and stay in care.
What services may be included?
- Primary medical care, including routine check-ups and physical exams
- HIV treatment and medication management
- Lab services such as viral load, CD4 counts, and other medically necessary tests
- Preventive care, including screenings and immunizations when appropriate
- Specialty medical referrals and follow-up care
- Health education related to treatment and staying well
How does it work?
- A healthcare provider reviews medical history, HIV treatment needs, and overall health.
- Routine check-ups, lab work, and other medical evaluations are completed.
- A care plan is developed to support HIV treatment and overall wellness.
- Prescriptions, referrals, vaccines, and follow-up care are provided as needed.
- Ongoing visits help track progress and adjust care over time.
Important Information
- Services must be provided by licensed healthcare professionals.
- Hospital stays and inpatient care are not included.
- Specific services may vary by provider location and medical need.
Why does it matter?
- Supports regular HIV treatment and ongoing medical care
- Helps maintain or achieve an undetectable viral load
- Helps prevent or identify other health issues early
- Improves long-term health and quality of life
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