Please get in touch with NSW Sexual Health Infolink on 1800 451 624 or email if you:
If you think you have HIV or if you are experiencing flu-like symptoms (including fever, rash, headache, loss of appetite, muscle aches and swollen glands), please talk to a nurse on 1800 451 624 or speak to your doctor.
If you’ve had sex without a condom within the last 3 days and are worried HIV has been passed on to you, please talk to a nurse on 1800 451 624. They may advise you to see a doctor for HIV prevention medication.
You could have HIV or hepatitis C and not know. Knowing if you have HIV and hepatitis C is important for your own health and wellbeing and for preventing HIV or hepatitis C from being passed on to other people. Medications may control HIV and reduce the risk of passing it on to others too. Hepatitis C may cause damage to the liver over time and can be passed on to other people through blood. Now there are medications (tablets) to cure hepatitis C.
You can protect yourself and others from HIV by always using a condom if you have anal or vaginal sex. Condoms protect you and your partners against HIV, and other sexually transmissible infections (STIs).
You can also protect others from hepatitis C by being blood aware. Never share syringes, needles or injecting equipment. Always think of injecting and tattoo equipment as one use only.
If you are worried you may have HIV, hepatitis C or other STIs talk to your doctor or talk to a sexual health nurse on 1800 451 624 for more information. To find out more about hepatitis C visit Hepatitis NSW or call the Hepatitis Infoline on 1800 803 990.