Information, testing and treatment are available at all three offices for Syphilis,
Gonorrhea, Chlamydia, and HIV. These are by appointment only. Plan an hour visit.
"HIV does not discriminate. Anyone can get it, even in Navajo County…!"
HIV / AIDS Prevention & Control
We provide HIV counseling and testing (anonymous and confidential) and offer education
services to all communities in Navajo County. We also provide individual level interventions,
peer counseling, health education classes and community-level interventions. All
Navajo County residents are eligible for services at no charge. For further information
call one of the district offices:
Winslow (928) 289-6830
Holbrook (928) 524-4750
Show Low (928) 532-6050
HIV Outpatient Services (Ryan White Title II)
These funds are available for Navajo County residents who are infected with HIV/AIDS.
The services include medical, dental, case management, counseling, and emergency
assistance. A consortium of citizens from Navajo, Yavapai, Coconino, Apache, and
the Navajo Nation. Counties meet quarterly to address the needs of their respective
populations and decide what services will be provided. We work closely with the
state Health Department and the Arizona Drug Assistance program to ensure that clients
receive their HIV medications. For further information please contact an area public
health nurse for a referral to our case manager out of Flagstaff.
Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD) Clinic is offered by appointment.
The goal of the program is to reduce the spread of all STD's with priority given
to gonorrhea, syphilis, and chlamydia. The program primarily relates to case-finding
and case-prevention. All cases and contact of clients are followed-up for evidence
of treatment. Prevention remains the target. Education is emphasized by providing
individual and group instruction. Call one of the district offices for an appointment:
Winslow (928) 289-6830
Holbrook (928) 524-4750
Show Low (928) 532-6050
HIV / AIDS screening and counseling is a service offered by appointment.
Clients are screened and counseled regarding HIV transmission and prevention. All
information is kept confidential. Call one of our three locations nearest you for
an appointment.
Arizona laws govern the control of communicable, environmental, and occupational
diseases dangerous to the public health. Following Arizona Department of Health
(ADHS) guidelines and criteria, reportable communicable diseases are followed-up
to prevent the spread of the disease and to determine the prevalence of the disease.
For more information, visit your local health department or Center for Disease Control
and Prevention, Arizona Department of Health.