Possible HIV infection

Possible HIV infection
Answer a few questions to help us understand your needs and provide the most relevant testing options. Our advanced algorithm analyzes your responses to recommend personalized medical tests.
Have you ever been tested for HIV?
Have you engaged in any high-risk behaviors in the past 6 months?
Have you experienced unexplained fever, fatigue, or swollen lymph nodes?
Have you had any potential exposure to HIV?
Are you currently taking PrEP or considering it?

Consistent sleep under 7 hours increases health risks.

Normal infant temperature ranges from 36.5°C to 37.5°C.

Daily calcium intake crucial for bone health and metabolism.

BMI is one of many tools to assess weight-related health risks.

Healthy body fat percentage varies by age, sex, and activity level.

Consistent sleep under 7 hours increases health risks.

Normal infant temperature ranges from 36.5°C to 37.5°C.

Daily calcium intake crucial for bone health and metabolism.

BMI is one of many tools to assess weight-related health risks.

Healthy body fat percentage varies by age, sex, and activity level.

Consistent sleep under 7 hours increases health risks.

Normal infant temperature ranges from 36.5°C to 37.5°C.

Daily calcium intake crucial for bone health and metabolism.

BMI is one of many tools to assess weight-related health risks.

Healthy body fat percentage varies by age, sex, and activity level.

Consistent sleep under 7 hours increases health risks.

Normal infant temperature ranges from 36.5°C to 37.5°C.

Daily calcium intake crucial for bone health and metabolism.

BMI is one of many tools to assess weight-related health risks.

Healthy body fat percentage varies by age, sex, and activity level.
Are You Informed About HIV?
Many Canadians are living with HIV without knowing it. Early detection doesn't just enable treatment - it transforms HIV from a life-threatening illness into a manageable condition. You deserve answers without waiting months for specialist appointments.
Why Get Tested?
Most people show no early symptoms, healthcare gaps mean 4-8 month specialist wait times, treatment works to prevent damage to immune system, protect others through treatment prevention, modern management means normal life.
Symptoms
Initial Phase: Flu-like symptoms, fever or night sweats, swollen lymph nodes, fatigue, muscle aches. Later Signs: Unexplained weight loss, recurring infections, persistent fatigue, night sweats.
What Causes It?
HIV affects the immune system and spreads through specific bodily fluids. It does NOT spread through casual contact, hugging or kissing, sharing food/drinks, or public facilities.
Risk Factors
Limited healthcare access, remote community residents, Indigenous populations, newcomers to Canada, people who share needles, multiple or new partners.
How Is It Diagnosed?
Traditional Route: Find GP (if possible), get specialist referral, wait 4-8 months, blood tests, result delays. At-Home Option: Order test kit, simple blood sample, lab analysis, results in 2-3 days.
Is It Curable?
While not curable, HIV is manageable through daily medications (ART), regular monitoring, healthy lifestyle, medical support, and preventive care.
Advanced Health Monitoring
Comprehensive health tracking and analysis tools to help you understand your body better and make informed decisions about your health.


