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HIV Testing in Canada: Where to Test, What to Expect

What Canadian adults should know about HIV testing โ€” how it works, where to get tested, and what treatment means today.

By Like A Canadian Staff5 min read
Published: March 10, 2025Updated: June 1, 2025Last reviewed: April 15, 2026Sources checked: May 31, 2026
HIV testing guide for Canadian adults

HIV in Canada Today

HIV remains a significant public health concern in Canada, though modern antiretroviral therapy (ART) allows people with HIV to live long, full lives and โ€” when viral load is undetectable โ€” cannot sexually transmit the virus (U=U: Undetectable = Untransmittable).

How HIV Testing Works

HIV testing typically involves a blood test or a rapid finger-prick test. Most tests detect HIV antibodies, which take a few weeks to develop after exposure (the window period). Your healthcare provider can help you choose the right test.

Where to Get Tested in Canada

HIV testing is available through public health units, sexual health clinics, community health centres, family doctors, and some pharmacies. Many community organizations offer free anonymous or confidential HIV testing.

What a Positive Result Means

A reactive HIV test result requires a confirmatory test. If confirmed, you will be connected to a specialist in HIV care. Early treatment with antiretroviral therapy is highly effective. Most people with HIV maintain excellent health and normal life expectancy.

PrEP and Prevention

PrEP is a medication taken by HIV-negative people at higher risk of HIV exposure. When taken as directed, PrEP is highly effective. It is available by prescription in Canada and covered under many provincial drug plans.

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