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Free HIV/AIDS Test Offered at Wicker Park Walgreens on Friday

September 3, 2015 9:03am | Updated September 3, 2015 9:03am
Free HIV Tests are being offered on Fridays in September at Walgreens, 1601 N. Milwaukee Ave.
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DNAinfo/Alisa Hauser

WICKER PARK — On Fridays during the month of September, a Wicker Park Walgreens will be offering free HIV/AIDS tests.

The offer is part of a partnership of the nonprofit Center on Halsted health group and the Illinois Department of Public Health, according the center.

The free and confidential tests will be offered from 4-8 p.m. Friday as well as from 4-8 p.m. on Sept. 11, 18 and 25 at the Walgreens on the corner of Milwaukee and Damen avenues at 1601 N. Milwaukee Ave., according to a flier circulating in the neighborhood.

The test takes about 15 minutes and results will be offered onsite along with linkage to HIV resources like counseling.

Over an eight-year history of offering free pop-up testing at community sites and in some businesses like gyms and nightclubs, this Friday will be the first time the Center on Halsted's HIV Testing & Prevention Program will be operating in a Walgreens, according to a worker who answered the phone at the nonprofit group on Wednesday.

After September, it's likely that the testing will be available at a different neighborhood Walgreens since the program will travel, the worker said.

A Walgreens spokeswoman did not immediately respond to request for comment on Wednesday.  A Center for Halsted program coordinator was not available either. According to a schedule on its website, other pop-up testing locations for free HIV testing on a walk-in basis include Cheetah Gym, at 5838 N. Broadway, Rincon Family Service and New Town Alano Club.

For more information on HIV/AIDS, call Illinois' AIDS/HIV and STI hotline at 800-243-2437.

The Chicago Dept. of Public Health also provides free HIV and STI testing at five city-run clinics where lines can be long.   Those centers see patients on a first-come, first-served basis and getting there early is advised, according to the city's website.

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