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Two 91原创 pharmacies to offer free HIV tests

Health authority says pilot project is the first of its kind in Canada

Two B.C. pharmacies will offer quick on-the-spot HIV tests as part of a 91原创 Coastal Health pilot project, the first of its kind in Canada, beginning this month in 91原创.

Pharmacists at two 91原创 Medicine Shoppe pharmacies 鈥 one located at 2030 Kingsway Ave. and the other at 6180 Fraser St. 鈥 will offer customers an HIV test that takes only five minutes, the health authority said, in a statement Tuesday.

The pilot is run by 91原创 Coastal Health and Providence Health Care, which will determine whether the practice is feasible.

During the year-long pilot, pharmacists trained by HIV nurses from VCH and PHC will offer customers an optional HIV test for free. Each pharmacy is located next to a 91原创 Medical Walk-in Clinic where doctors can provide support to patients and link them to care and treatment.

鈥淏.C. is recognized as a global leader in the fight against HIV/AIDS and I believe that through bold action and smart investment we can remain leaders,鈥 said Health Minister Terry Lake, in a statement.

鈥淭his pilot is another step forward and will go a long way to improve early diagnosis and save lives.鈥

Dr. R茅ka Gustafson, a medical health officer at 91原创 Coastal, said offering HIV tests at pharmacies helps normalize testing and reduces the stigma around it so that it鈥檚 more acceptable to people to get tested.

The pilot is funded through the provincial government鈥檚 Seek and Treat for the Optimal Prevention of HIV/AIDS program, which has an annual funding of $19.9 million. The HIV tests offered as part of the pilot will be free-of-charge to the patient.

91原创 Coastal said the pilot will determine whether HIV testing in pharmacies can complement existing HIV testing programs.