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How to get tested for HIV in north Cumbria

by Jacob Colley
07/02/2022
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Finger prick test for HIV
Finger prick test for HIV

National HIV Testing Week is a campaign to promote regular testing among the most affected population groups in England.

David Morris, sexual health outreach worker with North Cumbria Integrated Care NHS Foundation Trust, said: “Regular testing helps to reduce the number of people living with undiagnosed HIV and those diagnosed late.

“The number of people diagnosed with HIV fell by a third between 2019 and 2020, but there is still work to do.

“One in 20 people with HIV are unaware they have it, increasing the risk of passing HIV on to sexual partners.

“In 2020, 42% of people first diagnosed in England were diagnosed late. This correlates to poorer long-term health outcomes; in 2019, people diagnosed late had more than a sevenfold increased risk of death within a year of diagnosis.

“The number of people testing for HIV in sexual health clinics decreased by 30% in 2020. It is important to remind people at risk of HIV the importance of regular testing and the options available.”

This year, the campaign returns with ‘GIVE HIV THE FINGER: a finger-prick test is all it takes.’

** If you would like an appointment or advice around HIV testing or other sexual health-related concerns contact 01228 608989 Monday to Friday 9.30am to 4pm. Alternatively, you can book an appointment online. Do not attend clinics if you do not have an appointment. **

The facts

  • Testing for HIV is quick and easy with a quick blood test in one of NCIC’s sexual health clinics.
  • People can live with HIV for a long time without any symptoms, testing is the only way to know your HIV status.
  • If you have HIV, finding out means you can start treatment, stay healthy and avoid passing the virus on to anyone else.
  • There are many ways to test – at a sexual health clinic, your GP, through HIV and sexual health charities or by ordering a test online.
  • Anyone diagnosed with HIV in the UK can access free treatment and support.

The pharmacies below do finger prick testing:

  • Cohens Pharmacy – Anchor Road, Barrow Island, Barrow, LA14 2QW – 01229820979
  • Dalston Inglewood Pharmacy – 7 Central Drive, Carlisle, CA1 3QB – 01228 523312
  • Dalston Pharmacy Ltd – 2 Vicars Cottage, Dalston, CA5 7LW – 01228 712506
  • H.Jobson Chemist – Market Place, Brampton, CA8 1RL – 0169772501
  • J.S.Unwin Pharmacy – 91 Main Road, Seaton, Workington, CA14 1JE – 0190067679
  • Morrisons Pharmacy – Brunswick Road, Penrith, CA11 7JU – 01768 862055
  • Seacliffe Pharmacy – 290 High Road, Whitehaven, CA28 9PG – 01946 599860
  • Staveley Pharmacy – 6 Main Street, Staveley, Kendal, LA8 9LU – 01539 821222

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