HIV Care and wrap-around services are provided at three RUHS - Public Health clinic locations. Care includes client-focused, individualized treatment plans. Wrap-around services include Nutrition therapy and support from a Social Services Professional. To make an appointment call (951) 358-6037.
Partner Services
Assistance and/or Confidential Partner notifications
Free Testing of Partners
Assistance linking newly diagnosed HIV infected individuals with care
Assistance to medical providers in locating newly diagnosed HIV infected individuals
Confidential Line: (951)-637-6979
Early Intervention Program (EIP)
Early Intervention Program (EIP) offers a range of services that can help people living with HIV take better care of their health and get the care that they need. Services include:
- Medical examination, evaluation and treatment
- Laboratory services
- Nurse and Social worker case management
- Risk reduction and education
- Treatment education and adherence support
- Nutritional counseling
- Partner Services
HIV Pre-exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP)
- Medical examination, evaluation and treatment
- Laboratory services
- Nurse and Social worker case management
- Treatment education and adherence support
Linkage to Care and Retention
Effective linkage from HIV testing to HIV care ensures that people living with HIV/AIDS receive the services they need to improve their health and enhance their quality of life.
- Assist new and existing PLWH with obtaining specialized medical care
- New client orientation to medical services
- Medical insurance guidance
- Client centered counseling
- Referrals to programs and resources
Clinic information
Riverside Neighborhood Health Clinic
7140 Indiana Avenue Riverside, CA 92504
Phone number: (951) 358-6037
Hours: Monday-Friday 7:30am-5pm
Perris Family Care Center
308 East San Jacinto Avenue Perris, CA 92570
Phone number: (951) 358-6037
Hours: Tuesday and Friday 7:30am-3pm
Indio Family Health Center
47-923 Oasis Street Indio, CA 92201
Phone number: (951) 358-6037
Hours: Once a month 8am-1pm
Appointments: (951) 358-6037
Community Health Outreach Workers (CHOWs)
- Conduct community outreach events
- Link community members to adequate resources
- Provide free HIV testing and counseling
- Provide health education and STD/HIV prevention methods
Mental Health
- Provide education, prevention and testing for substance abusers
- Provide education and prevention for youth at risk
- Surveillance
- Report to the State Office of AIDS
- Gather HIV/AIDS statistics
- Ensure all providers are kept current of HIV regulations and reporting to SOA
Services
We are closely monitoring the ongoing COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak. In keeping with the guidelines and recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), we have suspended our current schedule for free HIV testing.
In order to help ensure the safety and well-being of patients we serve, we ask that anyone interested in free HIV testing please call 1-800-243-7275, for further information and assistance or order a FREE HIV IN-HOME Test kit by visiting takemehome.