The Boston STD Clinic offers free routine testing for HIV, chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, and hepatitis C, as well as testing for other sexually transmitted infections (STIs). Cost assistance is available for those who are uninsured or for whom cost is a barrier.

Our nurse practitioners also provide consultations and treatment for patients who are positive for a sexually transmitted infection, have been in contact with someone with an STI, or believe their symptoms are due to an STI; and for pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) and non-occupational post-exposure prophylaxis (nPEP) for HIV.

Location and Contact

Infectious Diseases Department
The CID offers comprehensive services for adults in all areas of infectious diseases, with particular expertise in antibiotic management, HIV/AIDS, STDs, and travel/tropical medic…
Project TRUST’s goal is to help anyone who is actively struggling with substance use access comprehensive and compassionate care without judgement. We provide addiction treatment …
BMC’s HIV Clinic provides ongoing primary care to people with HIV in a model that offers seamless transitions between diagnosis, assessment, and treatment.
The HIV-Endurance (HIVE) Clinic supports people living with HIV aged 50 and older and their care providers in identifying, addressing, and managing aging-related care needs.

Education and Training

Infectious Diseases Fellowship

BMC offers a two-year infectious diseases fellowship with an optional third year of research as part of the hospital epidemiology and antimicrobial stewardship track. Our program aims to produce well-rounded infectious disease practitioners with experience in microbiologic techniques, inpatient and outpatient care, and research.

Infectious Diseases and Addiction Medicine Fellowship

Our Infectious Diseases Department has partnered with the Grayken Center for Addiction to offer a three-year fellowship in infectious diseases and addiction medicine. This unique program offers one year focused on clinical infectious diseases, one year focused on addiction medicine, and a third year focused on training that combines both disciplines.

Research

Infectious Diseases Research Overview

BMC’s infectious diseases faculty are leaders in research related to global health, hospital epidemiology and stewardship, HIV, public health, tuberculosis, Chagas disease, and more. This includes research at BMC’s Infectious Disease Clinical Research Unit (ID-CRU), which manages ongoing research studies related to the care and treatment of people with HIV.

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