AHF Jamaica: Prevention Starts with Information

Looking for real HIV prevention in Jamaica? Start with knowing the facts. At AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF) Jamaica, we believe protecting your health begins with access to the right tools: education, testing, and support. Because HIV/AIDS prevention isn’t about fear — it’s about care, clarity, and action.

Understanding HIV and AIDS

The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) can be passed through unprotected sex, shared needles, or from parent to child during childbirth or breastfeeding.
AIDS is a stage of HIV that can be prevented and managed with timely treatment and support. At AHF Jamaica, we provide accurate AIDS information with respect, and we work to promote the prevention and control of HIV/AIDS with dignity.

5 Proven Ways to Prevent HIV/AIDS

  • verde Use condoms or protection every time.
  • naranja Get tested regularly — a quick HIV/AIDS test in Jamaica can bring peace of mind.
  • azul Learn about PrEP — a daily pill that helps prevent HIV.
  • amarelo Stay informed with reliable AIDS awareness resources.
  • rosa Talk openly about sexual health with your partners.
These steps protect your health and build stronger, informed communities across Jamaica.

Como prevenir o HIV? Métodos que funcionam

At AHF Jamaica, our clinic offers:

  • bullet Free HIV/AIDS checkups
  • bullet Fast, confidential HIV testing in Jamaica — with no cost
  • bullet Personalized counseling and AIDS awareness programs
  • bullet Referrals for HIV/AIDS diagnosis and long-term care
  • bullet Support for people living with HIV in Jamaica

We’re more than a clinic — we’re a safe space where your health and dignity come first.

We’re more than a clinic — we’re a safe space where your health and dignity come first.

Prevention with facts. Care with respect. Powered by AHF.

Looking for real HIV prevention in Jamaica? Start with knowing the facts. At AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF) Jamaica, we believe protecting your health begins with access to the right tools: education, testing, and support. Because HIV/AIDS prevention isn’t about fear — it’s about care, clarity, and action.