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By Emen8, updated 2 months ago at Health / Sexual health

Afraid to get tested for HIV? Maybe you think it’s too scary, too time-consuming, or too annoying. Maybe you think you don’t need to because you’ve always been careful.

It is important to remember that HIV does not discriminate — it can affect anyone, regardless of their sexual orientation, race or gender. And the only way to know for sure if you have HIV or not is to get tested.

Maybe you’re reading this because it’s on your mind… but we want to assure you that getting an HIV test is nothing to be afraid of. With the test, you take control of your health and life. You help protect yourself, your partners and your community.

Every test is another step towards ending the HIV epidemic.

Afraid to get tested for HIV? You are not alone.

Many of us understand what it’s like to be afraid to get tested for HIV. The exam can be scary. You may have heard stories of long waits, uncomfortable procedures, or insensitive health care providers. But things have changed.

Today, there are many options for HIV testing that are quick, easy, and painless. You can choose from a variety of testing sites, including sexual health centers, community hubs, and even your own home. You can choose a traditional laboratory blood test or take a rapid HIV test that gives you results in just 15 minutes. Many places offer free and confidential HIV testing without requiring access to Medicare.

“… getting an HIV test is not something to be afraid of. With the test, you take control of your health and life.”

In Adelaide, you can pick up a free HIV self-test kit from a vending machine anonymously. Queenslanders can order a free HIV self-test kit to use at home. And if you’re in New South Wales, the Dried Blood Spot test is a free, easy and private way to test for HIV without having to go to a clinic or see a doctor.

Be aware that HIV test results are always confidential and private. In Australia, no one can secretly test you for HIV without your consent.

You can discover more about these HIV testing options in our Knowledge Hub.

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What would an HIV positive diagnosis mean?

You may be worried about the test result. What if it’s positive? What if I have HIV? And while these concerns are understandable, we want you to know that living with HIV is no longer the death sentence it was more than 25 years ago.

Thanks to incredible advances in HIV treatment and care, people with HIV can live healthy, happy and fulfilling lives. These incredible advances also mean that people living with HIV who use treatment cannot pass HIV on to their sexual partners.

Unfortunately, for people with untreated HIV, this can be serious and potentially life-threatening. Untreated HIV can have long-term effects on your health and well-being.

If you do have HIV, starting treatment as soon as possible is the best way to protect your health and prevent the virus from spreading further. It is also important to take care of yourself emotionally and mentally and seek support from others who have been in your shoes. Just know that you will not be alone, and that there are many allies out there.

“Remember that trials are a big part of who we are…”

Some HIV organizations recruit HIV Peer Support Workers. These workers can offer reassurance, connect you to helpful services, help address your questions, and facilitate connections with other people living with HIV. There is a thriving community of people who understand what it’s like to be diagnosed with HIV and are there to offer support every step of the way.

And if you’re applying for an Australian visa, an HIV diagnosis doesn’t have to be the end of your immigration journey. In fact, if you are thinking of immigrating to Australia permanently, it is better to find out your HIV status early so that you can get the right advice. Here’s what you need to know about HIV and immigration to Australia.

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Put an end to your fears and book your HIV test

Don’t let an undiagnosed virus harm you. Don’t wait until you get sick. Don’t let fear or shame hold you back. You are worth it, and so is your health and happiness. You are not alone, and there are people and resources out there to help you. Take advantage of them. Remember that trials are a big part of who we are. it’s key to taking care of yourself and your partners.

So, go ahead and make that appointment or order that HIV home test kit. And if you need help understanding your options, know that we’re here for you — reach out anytime.


Need information on how HIV is (and isn’t) transmitted? For an up-to-date overview, look no further than HIV 101: 2023 Edition.

HIV transmission is not always accompanied by symptoms. If you’re worried, here’s how to recognize the signs.

If you’re looking to find a gay-friendly doctor, we’ve put together a handy guide to finding one. You can also find sexual health testing services and HIV self-test kit stockists near you with our interactive map.

Organizations specializing in LGBTQ health and HIV support operate in every state and territory across Australia. Find yours here.

For community support for people living with HIV in Australia, see TIM (The Institute of Many) Website and Facebook page.

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