Overview
At the public health department, we offer advice and tests for HIV and other sexually transmitted infections such as chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, hepatitis B and C . Which tests are appropriate for you will be clarified in advance in a consultation, where we will also be happy to discuss further questions, e.g. about protective behavior and prevention.
The consultation and the examination/tests are always anonymous. Most of the tests are free of charge, the rest are subject to a small fee.
We have an appointment consultation hour, please call us or write us an e-mail. You can also book an appointment online, please read all the instructions carefully!
We recommend that you bring your vaccination certificate with you for the consultation; we do not require any other documents.
Depending on the test, a blood sample, urine and/or swab tests (self-tests) may be required. You do not need to be sober for this.
You will receive your result a few days later. To get your test result, please come in person.
As the test is anonymous, we are unfortunately unable to provide results over the phone. Unfortunately, the result cannot be sent or photographed. We therefore do not issue a certificate for your result or your visit to our consultation.
Please note: The last time you were at risk of contracting HIV should have been six weeks ago. The last risk could be, for example, your last unprotected sexual intercourse.
Please call us for further information and to arrange an appointment!
The connection data for the specified telephone number is not recorded. You are therefore exempt from the so-called statutory data retention.