Neighborhood Family Practice provides comprehensive care for patients living with HIV, as well as HIV prevention and testing services.

HIV Prevention and Testing

For people who have not been diagnosed with HIV, testing is the first step in maintaining a healthy life and preventing HIV transmission.

NFP providers conduct HIV testing, identify your risk factors and assist with prevention.

If you do not have HIV, a medicine for Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP), available in pill and injection options, is available at NFP.

More information about PrEP is available at:

You can schedule a sexual health screening with a nurse by calling 216-281-0872. Screenings may include testing for sexually transmitted diseases (STIs) including HIV; preventative option for HIV and STIs; and PrEP for HIV.

HIV Care and Treatment

For patients living with HIV, NFP offers a range of services, including:

  • Office visits with an HIV specialist.
  • Laboratory testing.
  • Assistance with medical/medication needs.
  • Access to prescription medication(s) and medication delivery.
  • Assistance with transportation to and from appointments if needed.
  • Referrals to outside social service agencies.
  • Behavioral health therapy (talk therapy/psychotherapy/counseling) and psychiatric HIV-related services. In-person and
  • telemedicine/virtual appointments are available for existing NFP patients.

The Ryan White Program

NFP partners with the Ryan White Program provides HIV-related services for those living with HIV who do not have sufficient health care coverage or financial resources.

Services include:

  • Medical case management to assist with access to Ryan White programs, guidance on how to navigate the system of care, and resources to improve health outcomes for patients living with HIV.
  • Medical transportation to help patients get to and from medical appointments.
  • A dedicated nurse to assist with medical/medication needs. Nursing visits are offered at no cost to patients.
  • Coverage for office visits with HIV specialists and laboratory testing.
  • Assistance with coverage for behavioral health therapy.

Click to learn more about the Ryan White Program, and other HIV/AIDS information:

For people living with HIV:

To start or re-establish HIV care or for more information on the Ryan White Program and eligibility, call 216-961-2090.