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CDC National
STD and
AIDS Hotlines
Call and ask
for free brochures
1-800-227-8922 or
1-800-342-2437
24 hours a day, seven days a week
1-800-344-7432 (En Espanol)
8 a.m. - 2 a.m., ET, seven days a week
The CDC National STD
Hotline provides toll-free information on sexually transmitted
diseases to the general public. Information Specialists are
trained to convey accurate, basic information and referrals for
free of low clinics nationwide. Free educational literature
about a wide variety of sexually transmitted diseases and
prevention methods is also available.
In addition to offering
clinic referrals and written materials, Information Specialists
answer questions about transmission, prevention, treatment and
follow-up concerning STDs, including gonorrhea, chlamydia,
HPV/genital warts, herpes and others. The CDC National STD
Hotline answers over 200,00 calls from across the United States
each year.
CDC National Immunization
Information Hotlines
Call and ask for free brochures.
1-800-232-2522 (English)
8 a.m. - 11 p.m., ET, Monday-Friday
1-800-232-0233 (En Espanol)
8 a.m. - 11 p.m., ET, Monday-Friday
The Virginia HIV/STD/Viral
Hepatitis Hotline
Virginia
Department of Health, Division of HIV/STD
1-800-533-4148
The Virginia HIV/STD and
Viral Hepatitis Hotline provides statewide toll-free lines
staffed by trained counselors to answer questions and provide
crisis intervention, referrals, and written educational
materials regarding Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs), Viral
Hepatitis, and HIV and AIDS.
HIV/STD Literature
Requests
The Hotline mails out
information pamphlets, brochures, and posters to groups,
individuals, and organizations. If you are interested in
receiving some of these free brochures or posters fill out the
HIV/STD Literature Request Form found in the print edition of
the Quarterly Surveillance Report or call the Virginia
HIV/STD/Viral Hepatitis Hotline at the number listed below. In
addition, an on-line version of this form is available in Adobe
.pdf format. Click on the HIV/STD Literature request form,
print it out and mail or fax it to the address provided on the
form.
National Herpes Hotline
Call and ask for a
free info pack.
1-919-361-8488
9 a.m. - 7 p.m., ET, Monday-Friday
The National Herpes
Hotline is operated by ASHA as part of the Herpes Resource
Center. The hotline, which currently answers more than 30,000
calls a year, provides free counseling on herpes and offers
referrals. The hotline is open from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m., Eastern
time, Monday through Friday. ASHA coordinates over 90 local
support groups, called HELP groups, in the U.S., Canada, Mexico
and Australia.
National HPV & Cervical Cancer
Prevention Resource Center Hotline
Call and ask for a free info pack.
1-919-361-4848
2 p.m. - 7 p.m., ET, Monday-Friday
North Carolina Family Health
Resource Line
Call and ask for free brochures.
FIRST STEP Hotline
Health Check Hotline
Smart Start Resource Line
1-800-367-2229
9 a.m. - 7 p.m., ET, Monday-Friday
Teen Line:
1-800-443-8336
1-800-735-2942 (TT/TTY)
24 hours a day, Confidential, Free!
Provides
Peer-to-peer counseling for teen in the following areas:
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Relations with
Parents or Friends
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Sexually
Transmitted Diseases
TEEN Line is not a crisis or "hot" line. The line is a
service of the
Iowa Department of
Public Health and answered 24 hours a day
through a contract with Iowa State University
Extension.
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