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AID Atlanta

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There are approximately 27,000 people who are living with HIV/AIDS in Georgia, qualifying the state as the eighth most affected in the United States. AID Atlanta is a nonprofit, community-based AIDS services organization that provides education and support services to individuals infected and affected by the HIV epidemic. The organization offers HIV testing, partner notification and counseling services, prevention case management, STD information and referrals for additional screening and case management for eligible HIV pos... read more

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1605 Peachtree Street Northeast, Atlanta, GA, 30309, United States

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WeekdayScheduleStatus
Mon8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Tue8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Wed10:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.
Thu8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Fri8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
SatClosed
SunClosed
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Xavier Minion 
recommend  Recommended
4 years ago

One of the best places in the ATL 

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Thomas Boylan 
5 years ago

I am a client here. I went for an urgent visit eleven days ago to get a recommendation for a dermatologist. I saw Ms. Myrtle Pearson, nurse practitioner—who was friendly and advised she would get back with me shortly to give me the referral. I have emailed her and have called the nurse manager-Shondra-several times. The phone is never actually answered. The message from Shondra is that calls will be returned within 24 hours. I’ve left messages consistently for over a week. I finally called and spoke with someone in the pharm... read more

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Gomez Pedro 
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5 years ago
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Brandy White 
recommend  Recommended
5 years ago

I’m MARY JOHNSON, I contracted HIV in 2011, I was told by my doctor that there’s no possible cure for HIV. I started taking my ARV’s, My CD4 was 77 and viral load was 112,450. I saw a website of Dr.OSO, also I saw a lot of testimonials about him on how he uses herbal medicine to cure HIV. I contacted him and told him my problems, He sent me the herbal medicine and I took it for 21 days after then I went for check-up and I was cured. The medicine has NO SIDE EFFECT, there’s no special diet when taking the medicine. He also cu... read more

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Kyle Matthew 
5 years ago

Doreen Grossets inabilities have lost me 3 potential rentals. Been homeless since February and government funds are currently inaccessible 

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Joey Atlanta 
6 years ago

I just left this place and I must say that the guy at the front desk at 4pm, the one with his cellphone in his hand the entire time, was not very friendly nor welcoming to me (somebody who has never been here before)! He never acknowledged my presence until I myself had to say hello to HIM! I felt unwelcomed and as if I was a bother to him. I don’t know if I even want to come back to this place after today! Y’all definitely need somebody else working the front desk other than this guy. 

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Monice Lisa Pittman 
recommend  Recommended
6 years ago

everything.... this place will never tuen you away. 

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Jason Bennett 
recommend  Recommended
6 years ago

Great Atlanta Support for People with HIV / AIDS !!! 

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Michael Giangrosso 
7 years ago

While Dr Paul is a great physician, the administrative staff sucks. Good luck on getting ANYONE to answer the phone much less return your call. I have been in the waiting area of this place and the ladies at the reception desk do not appear to be so busy as to not answer the phone so i dunno wtf they are getting paid to do. 

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How is AID Atlanta rated?

AID Atlanta has a 3.7 star rating with 303 reviews. 

When is AID Atlanta open?

AID Atlanta is closed now. It will open at 10:00 a.m. 

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