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====Testing Facilities====
====Testing Facilities====


* If you're employed in Poland and have health insurance, you'll need to get the right paperwork in order. To do this, go to a local/family doctor (""lekarz rodzinny" in Polish) and ask for a referral ("skierowanie" in Polish) for a facility that does comprehensive check-ups, including blood tests. Then, you visit the facility and register there. You can choose to do a public facility, which should be free but could have very long wait times for appointments (some people have reported waiting for months). Alternatively, you can go to a private facility, which will be more costly but should be efficient.
* If you're employed in Poland and have health insurance, you'll need to get the right paperwork in order. To do this, go to a local/family doctor ("lekarz rodzinny" in Polish) and ask for a referral ("skierowanie" in Polish) for a facility that does comprehensive check-ups, including blood tests. Then, you visit the facility and register there. You can choose to do a public facility, which should be free but could have very long wait times for appointments (some people have reported waiting for months). Alternatively, you can go to a private facility, which will be more costly but should be efficient.
* If you would like free and anonymous HIV testing in Warsaw, here's the places to check out:
* If you would like free and anonymous HIV testing in Warsaw, here's the places to check out:
** PKD przy Laboratorium Analiz Lekarskich "IZIS" ul. Chmielna 4 00-117 Warszawa
** PKD przy Laboratorium Analiz Lekarskich "IZIS" ul. Chmielna 4 00-117 Warszawa

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