HIV Testing | University of Illinois College of Medicine - Positive Health Solutions
222 NE Monroe Street, Suites 901 and 904, Peoria, IL 61602
Eligibility
Residents of central IL.
Required documents
Please call.
Hours
Main Office Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
309-671-8484
Voice·
Clinic Line
309-671-8457
Voice·
Main Line
Languages
English and Spanish
Application process
Please call.
Fees
Please call.
Service area
Serves central IL.
Positive Health Solutions provides a wide variety of services for individuals living with HIV/AIDS and the LGBTQ+ population, as well as certain outreach/prevention programs for the general public*.
Services include-
-Supporting program-related needs of eligible individuals that meet the Ryan White Program guidelines
-Transgender and nonbinary health services, including hormone therapy and gender-affirming surgery navigation.
-Medical health services (maintain health through routine appointments and immunizations)
-Mental health services (support and counseling for individuals, couples, and families)
-Wellness education (certified dietitian on staff provides counseling and education about diet, food, and nutrition)
-Case management (comprehensive assessment and care plan for services and referrals)
-Peer education (supportive staff providing suggestions to all clients about ways to deal with many health issues and improve quality of life)
-Outreach* (prevention counseling, testing, education programs, and events addressing the specific needs of the diverse community)
-Advocacy (working with the local community and the Advisory Council to speak, act, and vote on behalf of the community)
Last Assured
01/13/2026
What's Here
Providing organization
University of Illinois College of Medicine Positive Health Solutions
Positive Health Solutions provides a wide variety of services for individuals living with HIV/AIDS and the LGBTQ+ population, as well as certain outreach/prevention programs for the general public*.
Services include-
-Supporting program-related needs of eligible individuals that meet the Ryan White Program guidelines
-Transgender and nonbinary health services, including hormone therapy and gender-affirming surgery navigation.
-Medical health services (maintain health through routine appointments and immunizations)
-Mental health services (support and counseling for individuals, couples, and families)
-Wellness education (certified dietitian on staff provides counseling and education about diet, food, and nutrition)
-Case management (comprehensive assessment and care plan for services and referrals)
-Peer education (supportive staff providing suggestions to all clients about ways to deal with many health issues and improve quality of life)
-Outreach* (prevention counseling, testing, education programs, and events addressing the specific needs of the diverse community)
-Advocacy (working with the local community and the Advisory Council to speak, act, and vote on behalf of the community)
