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Click Here or call (833) 378-4827 to plan an in-person or TeleHealth visit.
If you are already a patient, you can ask for an appointment through MyChart.
Call (937) 853-3650 to make an appointment at our Dayton Medical Center.
Call (614) 340-6700 to make an appointment at our King-Lincoln Medical Center.
You can also plan your visit by filling out an online form.
If you are already a patient, you can ask for an appointment through MyChart.
If you are already a Mental Health & Recovery client, you can ask for an appointment through MyChart.
For New Clients
If you are living with HIV and need help paying for healthcare and other vital needs, please call one of our HIV Advocacy locations.
To learn more about our HIV Health and Housing Support services, click here.
Call (833) 378-4827.
Call the medical center nearest you to schedule your Mpox (MPX) testing and treatment. You can also make an appointment by filling out an appointment request form.
If you are already a patient, you can ask for an appointment through MyChart.
For vaccine info, please visit mpx.equitashealth.com.
If you are an LGBTQ+ person who has experienced intimate partner violence, family violence, hate/bias violence, or sexual violence, please reach out to BRAVO for support and advocacy.
MON – FRI | 9 AM – 7PM
Phone: (866) 862-7286
Text: (614)333-1907
Web Chat: visit bravo.equitashealth.org
Current Patients: Did you know you can use MyChart to plan a TeleHealth visit with us? If you prefer, you can also call your nearest Equitas Health medical center.
New Patients: Click here to learn what to expect from your first visit at Equitas Health and how to prepare.
Affordable Healthcare
We proudly accept Medicaid, Medicare, and most private insurance plans. Don’t have insurance? Talk to our coverage navigators.
The Sliding Fee Discount lowers the cost of our medical, pharmacy, dental, and mental health counseling services for people with lower earnings.
If you are living with HIV, our health advocates will help you find programs to help pay for treatment and other services.
Most Ohioans can get PAPI and other programs that cover the cost of PrEP and PrEP-related costs.
How can we help you?
We define quality by how much we care, not how much we cost. From routine physicals to same-day sick care, we’re your partner on your health and wellness journey.
Learn More about Primary CareWhether you are in transition or beyond. We offer an individualized approach with a compassionate and expert care team at your side.
Learn More about Gender Affirming CareIt’s your life and your HIV. At Equitas Health, we help you build a treatment plan that works for you. Not the other way around.
Learn More about HIV Specialty CareA healthy smile is part of your whole person healthcare. Our dental clinics offer quality, comfortable, and affordable cleanings, fillings, dentures, and more.
Learn More about DentalWe heal when we ask for help and when we help others. You do not have to walk your health journey by yourself. Find your community of support at Equitas Health.
Learn More about Support GroupsLife can be overwhelming, but you don’t have to go it alone. Our counselors are here to help you accept and address your challenges on your terms.
Learn More about Mental Health CounselingThriving with HIV
Our Living Positively groups across Ohio offer support and community virtually and in-person for those living with HIV. New diagnosis? Long-term survivor? Struggling to stay in care? Undetectable? All are welcome.
Join Us about Living PositivelyColumbus, Ohio
Safe Point offers syringe exchange, naloxone distribution, HIV testing, and other harm reduction services for people who inject drugs. No judgement. Just care. We’re here when you need us.
Learn More about Safe PointFor People of Trans Experience
BreatheOut is a program by and for transgender and gender diverse folks who want to quit smoking. Ask your provider about the tools and support available to help you reach your health goals.
Learn More about Want to quit?If you or someone you know has been the victim of violence or threats, we can help make sure you are safe and find you the support you need. You are not alone.
Find Support about Are You Safe?Public Statement 9/21/24
Our focus remains on integrating our programs to better serve historically neglected communities, always with an understanding of the unique and intersectional needs of the diverse LGBTQ+ population.
Public Statement 8/26/24
Johnson & Johnson, one of the world’s largest drugmakers, announced last Friday that it will discontinue upfront 340B pricing on two medications for disproportionate share hospital (DSH) covered entities. The move is part of a sustained campaign by large drug manufacturers to undermine the federal 340B Drug Pricing Program for participating hospitals and covered entities such as Equitas Health.
Public Statement 8/14/24