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Don't Let a Lapse in Insurance Prevent You From Getting Your
Doctor's Appointment or HIV Medications!

With job losses and business closures across the country, we know times are tough. But AIDS Healthcare Foundation is here for you. If you've recently lost your insurance or need help accessing HIV medication or specialists, we can help.

We'll work with you to make sure you have access to high-quality care & HIV medication, no matter your current financial circumstances. You can return to your old provider at any time. But we're here while you need us.

Fill out the form below. We'll contact you and help you access the services you need.

We're Here for you, No matter what
 

Expert Healthcare

AHF’s path to becoming the largest provider of HIV/AIDS care in the U.S. began with a small group of dedicated activists in Los Angeles in the 1980s who had a simple humanitarian goal: give the people dying of AIDS a safe, dignified, and compassionate place to spend their final days. AIDS Hospice Foundation was officially established in June 1987, and the following year the group opened the Chris Brownlie Hospice, L.A.’s first licensed hospice for people suffering from AIDS. By July 1990, AHF realized that the need for specialized medical care was fortunately outpacing the need for AIDS hospice care, and the group changed its name to AIDS Healthcare Foundation as its focus shifted to providing cutting-edge medicine and advocacy, regardless of ability to pay.


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EXPERT HIV HEALTHCARE

AHF’s path to becoming the largest provider of HIV/AIDS care in the U.S. began with a small group of dedicated activists in Los Angeles in the 1980s who had a simple humanitarian goal: give the people dying of AIDS a safe, dignified, and compassionate place to spend their final days. AIDS Hospice Foundation was officially established in June 1987, and the following year the group opened the Chris Brownlie Hospice, L.A.’s first licensed hospice for people suffering from AIDS. By July 1990, AHF realized that the need for specialized medical care was fortunately outpacing the need for AIDS hospice care, and the group changed its name to AIDS Healthcare Foundation as its focus shifted to providing cutting-edge medicine and advocacy, regardless of ability to pay.