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  • Adult Hepatitis B Vaccine
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  • Human Papillomavirus Vaccine (HPV)
  • STI Treatment

Bay Community Health

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Payment and Low Cost Options

  • Fee
  • Insurance Accepted
  • Medicaid Accepted
  • Medicare Accepted
  • Sliding Scale

  • Chlamydia Test
  • Conventional HIV Test
  • Gonorrhea Test
  • Hepatitis C Test
  • Herpes Test
  • Syphilis Test

  • HIV/AIDS Prevention/Education
  • Hepatitis Prevention/Education
  • STI Prevention/Education

  • Adult Hepatitis B Vaccine
  • Family Planning
  • Hepatitis A Vaccine
  • Human Papillomavirus Vaccine (HPV)
  • STI Treatment

Five things to know about tuberculosis as it surfaces in Maine and North Carolina

Recent weeks have seen a handful of new Tuberculosis (TB) cases reported in states including Maine, North Carolina and California. While TB is rare in the U.S., even a single active case warrants attention. This article provides an overview of what TB is & how it spreads. TB is caused by a bacterium (Mycobacterium tuberculosis) that typically attacks the lungs, forming lesions called “tubercles,” and can destroy lung tissue — severe disease can lead to respiratory failure.

Aging With HIV Cheat Sheet

The “Aging With HIV Cheat Sheet” provides practical, research-informed guidance for people living with HIV who are growing older — reflecting that many people with HIV now live well into middle age and beyond. It recognizes that as people with HIV age, their health needs evolve — combining general aging challenges with HIV-specific risks. 
Why aging with HIV matters more now:
•    In the U.S., more than half of people living with HIV are now aged 50 or older.

Syphilis 101 - Educating Your Patients

This educational video focuses on syphilis as an emerging threat to the health of birthing people and their infants. It provides guidance for prenatal nurses on understanding syphilis, interpreting diagnostic tests, educating patients, and implementing treatment strategies. The video emphasizes the importance of early detection, effective treatment with penicillin, partner testing, and follow-up testing to prevent serious complications such as stillbirth, congenital infection, and long-term developmental issues in newborns.

Can you get HIV from someone on PrEP?

This article provides a comprehensive overview of pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP), a highly effective HIV prevention medication for people who are HIV-negative and at increased risk of acquiring the virus. It explains that when taken as prescribed, PrEP reduces HIV transmission risk by about 99%, making the chance of contracting HIV from someone correctly using PrEP extremely low.

High-Risk HIV Behaviors - Women: State

This report provides an overview of high-risk HIV behaviors among women ages 18–44 in the United States, based on national surveillance data from the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS). High-risk behaviors include injecting non-prescribed drugs, receiving treatment for a sexually transmitted infection, and exchanging sex for money or drugs within the past year. These behaviors are key indicators of HIV vulnerability and often reflect broader social and structural factors such as access to health care, substance use patterns, and economic instability.