Get an HIV self-test
Once you test, you choose the support and care options that are best for you.
Before you search for a self-test option, you may want to know....
The INSTI HIV Self-Test made by bioLytical Laboratories in British Columbia.
This is a screening test that is over 99% accurate and was approved and licensed by Health Canada in November 2020. The INSTI HIV self-test is currently the only self-test approved for use in Canada.
If you test positive (reactive result), it means that you likely have HIV but this needs to be confirmed with a laboratory-based confirmatory test. You will need to see your doctor or go to a health care provider for this confirmatory testing.
Yes, the test comes with instructions that are easy to follow. The test only takes a few minutes. This video will walk you through the process.
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Sphère santé sexuelle globale
Promote overall sexual health including prevention and education regarding HIV and other sexually transmitted and blood-borne infections (STBBIs).
Piwapan Women's Centre
Our goal is that all individuals and families within Northern Saskatchewan will have the opportunity to live healthy lives free from violence.
Centre D'Action Sida Montréal
The mission of the Montreal AIDS Action Center (Women) is to provide services to women infected and affected by HIV/AIDS and to their family members . These actions, prioritizing the particular needs of women, aim to increase their power to determine the quality of their own lives.
CAAN Communities, Alliances & Networks
CAAN provides a National forum for Aboriginal Peoples to wholistically address HIV and AIDS, HCV, STBBIs, TB, Mental Health, aging and related co-morbidity issues; promotes a Social Determinants of Health Framework through advocacy; and provides accurate and up to date resources on these issues in a culturally relevant manner for Aboriginal Peoples wherever they reside.
Sexual Health Centre Saskatoon Inc.
We are proud to offer sexual and reproductive health education, advocacy, clinical and abortion services to Saskatoon and the surrounding area.
BLITSS
The BLITSS works to raise awareness, inform and demystify HIV/AIDS and other STBBIs among the general population. In terms of prevention, the BLITSS intervenes with targeted clienteles using the empowerment approach, the objective being to encourage the development of behaviors that promote healthy sexual health.
Street Health Community Nursing Foundation
Conducts outreach and provides case management and primary health care to homeless adults and people who have serious mental illnesses.