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* [https://www.gaycity.org/testing/ Gay City at Out of the Closet]: Anyone is eligible for HIV tests, which are done on a walk-in basis only (no appointments). Hours: Monday - Saturday,11am - 7pm; Thursday, 3pm - 7pm. Address: 1016 E Pike [Pike and 11th], Seattle, WA 98122
* [https://www.gaycity.org/testing/ Gay City at Out of the Closet]: Anyone is eligible for HIV tests, which are done on a walk-in basis only (no appointments). Hours: Monday - Saturday,11am - 7pm; Thursday, 3pm - 7pm. Address: 1016 E Pike [Pike and 11th], Seattle, WA 98122
* [https://www.gaycity.org/testing/ Gay City Wellness Center]: HIV and STI testing for gay men, bi men and transgender individuals. Se habla español. The fees are donation-based (pay what you can). To schedule an appointment, please call (206) 860-6969 or stop by during business hours. Due to high demand, making an appointment is recommended. Hours: Monday – Friday, 3:00pm – 8:00pm; Saturdays, 12:30pm – 5:00pm. Address: Gay City Health Project, 517 E. Pike [Pike & Belmont], Seattle, WA 98122.
* [https://www.gaycity.org/testing/ Gay City Wellness Center]: HIV and STI testing for gay men, bi men and transgender individuals. Se habla español. The fees are donation-based (pay what you can). To schedule an appointment, please call (206) 860-6969 or stop by during business hours. Due to high demand, making an appointment is recommended. Hours: Monday – Friday, 3:00pm – 8:00pm; Saturdays, 12:30pm – 5:00pm. Address: Gay City Health Project, 517 E. Pike [Pike & Belmont], Seattle, WA 98122.
* [http://www.multi-culturalhealth.org/programs_svcs/aatpbrotherslink.htm Center for Multicultural Health]: This organization provides testing for gay/bisexual/same gender loving African American men. To find out more info, contact @ (206) 461-6910 ext 212, email: austin@cschc.org
* [http://entrehermanos.org/hiv-prevention/ Entre Hermanos]: Free testing with a focus on the Latino community. "Every Monday from 1:00 to 4:30 p.m. we offer testing that is quick, easy and confidential. Our testing is offered by bilingual staff that is culturally friendly to Latinos. We offer a $20 cash incentive to Latino men who have sex with men (MSM) to encourage them to receive an HIV test. We also offer the Ora-Quick In Home Test Kit that you can take, and use in the privacy of your home." Phone: (206) 322-7700. Email: info@entrehermanos.org. Address: 1105 23rd Ave., Seattle, WA 98122.


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===Support===
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* [http://www.lifelong.org/ Lifelong]: Lifelong provides meals, community support and resources for people living with HIV/AIDS.
* [http://www.lifelong.org/ Lifelong]: Lifelong provides meals, community support and resources for people living with HIV/AIDS.
* [https://www.gaycity.org/ Gay City: Seattle's LGBTQ Center]: This community center provides HIV testing, support and resources.  
* [https://www.gaycity.org/ Gay City: Seattle's LGBTQ Center]: This community center provides HIV testing, support and resources.  
* [http://www.baileyboushay.org/ Bailey-Boushay House]: "Bailey-Boushay was founded as a way to address the housing and health care needs of people living with AIDS. Today, Bailey-Boushay continues to serve AIDS/HIV patients as well as those with other chronic illnesses such as ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig's disease."
* [http://www.baileyboushay.org/ Bailey-Boushay House]: "Bailey-Boushay was founded as a way to address the housing and health care needs of people living with AIDS. Today, Bailey-Boushay continues to serve AIDS/HIV patients as well as those with other chronic illnesses s ch as ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig's disease."
* [http://www.hepeducation.org/ Hepatitis Education Project (HEP)]: "The Hepatitis Education Project (HEP) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to ending the epidemics of hepatitis C and hepatitis B. Founded in 1993, HEP works with patients, medical providers, public health and policymakers, and provides direct services and advocacy for some of the community’s most underserved and marginalized populations." Address: 1621 South Jackson Street, Suite 201, Seattle, WA  98144. Phone: (206) 732-0311 or (800) 218-6932.
* [http://www.uwmedicine.org/locations/hepatitis-and-liver-harborview Hepatitis and Liver Clinic at Harborview]: The Hepatitis and Liver Clinic at Harborview specializes in the evaluation and treatment of patients with chronic hepatitis B and C infections and other chronic liver diseases.
* [https://www.meetup.com/Seattle-H-Scene/?_cookie-check=f_44ReAbysq4TiTH Seattle H Scene]: "Seattle H Scene is a social group for people with genital herpes (HSV1, HSV2) and HPV who live in Western Washington."
* [https://www.doh.wa.gov/YouandYourFamily/IllnessandDisease/HumanPapillomavirusHPV HPV Information from Washington Department of Health]: This website provides information on HPV for Washington residents, including basic HPV information, vaccination information, etc.
* [http://syphilisinseattle.com/ Syphilis in Seattle]: This is an informational website on syphilis (testing, cure, etc) for residents of Seattle.


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