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Area 1 HIV/AIDS Program

Contact Us

  •  850-316-2729
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    Mailing Address

    Fairfield Service Center, 1295 West Fairfield Drive, Pensacola, Florida 32501 

     

     

     

Please contact our office if you need additional information or printed materials. We can provide brochures for persons living with HIV and AIDS, as well as for the general public.

Request Forms:

Rapid Test Supply Request Form (162 KB; pdf)

Condom Request Form (18 KB; pdf)

 

 


The Area 1 HIV/AIDS Program covers Escambia, Santa Rosa, Okaloosa counties.  Important contacts:

  • HIV/AIDS Program Coordinator – 850-316-2723
  • AIDS Drug Assistance Program – 850-595-6767
  • HIV Contract Management – 850-316-2730
  • HIV Linkage Coordinator – 850-316-2726
  • HIV Prevention 850-316-2727
  • HIV Surveillance – 850-316-2724
  • PrEP Appointments and Information – 850-595-6345
  • Test and Treat appointments – 850-316-2723
  • General HIV Inquiries – 850-316-2723

The Area 1 HIV/AIDS Program provides the following services to persons living with HIV and AIDS in Escambia, Santa Rosa, Okaloosa and Walton counties in Northwest Florida either directly by program staff or through contracts with area providers.

  • Information and referral
  • Program administration
  • Contract administration
  • Outpatient ambulatory HIV medical care through contracted provider
  • HIV counseling and testing services oversight
  • Public health prevention services
  • Public education
  • Licensed professional education
  • HIV/AIDS drug assistance program
  • Dental services
  • Nutrition services
  • Disease surveillance services
  • Technical assistance
  • Support to community-based organizations
  • On-site PrEP services 
  • On-site PEP Services
  • On-site Test and Treat services
  • Perinatal HIV Prevention and Linkage services
  • Peer Navigator services
  • HIV counseling and testing services and oversight

Services may be provided directly by program staff, or through contracts with area providers.

Have you just found out you are HIV positive?  

You may feel scared or upset first, but now that you know you are HIV positive, you have the ability to control what happens next.

Living with HIV isn’t like it used to be. It is no longer a death sentence. Being treated for HIV leads to feeling well and living a full, productive and healthy life. Some things may have to change; however, you may find that embracing the changes can improve your life. Visit www.oasisflorida.org/noflac to learn about the many HIV and AIDS service programs available in Northwest Florida.  These programs provide a wide variety of services to assist you in living with HIV.


1 in 7 are unaware of their status

Location & Contact Information 

Fairfield Service Center, 1295 West Fairfield Drive

The Area 1 HIV/AIDS office is open
Monday-Friday from 8 AM to 5 PM.

Call 850-316-2729 for more information.