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Public Health Sexual Health Clinic at Harborview Medical Center

The Sexual Health Clinic (SHC) provides both appointments and walk-ins for HIV and STI (sexually transmitted infections) testing and treatment. 

Image banner showing a diverse number of people with the words, "All Are Welcome" used on the homepage of the King County Sexually Transmitted Infection Clinic site.

Our offices are a safe space for ALL people – Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Pansexual, Asexual, Straight, Two-Spirit, Transgender, Cisgender, Queer, Questioning, and Allies.

Book an appointment

Select an appointment type based on your needs:

Nurse appointment

  • I don’t have symptoms of an STI, but I need to get tested
  • I need the MPOX vaccine

Clinician appointment

  • I have symptoms of an STI
  • I have been exposed to an STI
  • I need treatment for a STI
  • I need PrEP
  • I need DoxyPEP
  • I need hepatitis C treatment

Telehealth visits coming soon!

We can help

If have STI symptoms or have been exposed to HIV or an STI

Call 206-744-3590 to schedule an appointment. You may also walk-in for services. Please arrive no later than 4 pm. Clinic hours begin at 7:30 am on Mon, Wed, Thurs, and Fri, and 9:30 am on Tuesdays. We do our best to see every patient, but walk-in patients may experience a wait.

If you don't have any symptoms and you would like to walk-in for HIV/STI screening

Please arrive no later than 4 pm. Clinic hours begin at 7:30 am on Mon, Wed, Thurs, and Fri, and 9:30 am on Tuesdays. We do our best to see every patient, but walk-in patients may experience a wait.

Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) is a pill that can prevent HIV infection. It's for HIV negative people who are at risk of becoming HIV positive through sexual activity or injecting drugs.

If you want to be vaccinated for mpox at the Sexual Health Clinic, you can get an mpox vaccine on a walk-in basis during the times below. Please go into the Clinic to register at the front desk to get your vaccine.

  • 8 am to 3 pm on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
  • 9:30 am to 3 pm on Tuesday, if we have vaccines available

More resources on Mpox:

All people living with HIV in Washington state can get HIV medical care. We can connect you to the right medical provider.

See list of other Public Health Centers and community-based organizations that provide HIV and STI testing.

Community Consultation Group

Join our community consultation group and help End the HIV Epidemic and stop the spread of STIs and Hepatitis C.


GET $100 FOR SIGNING UP, AND
$50 EVERY TIME YOU PARTICIPATE.


If you are interested in learning more or getting involved, please contact us at HIVED@kingcounty.gov

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