How to get services
A person enrolled in Part A services must meet the following eligibility:
- Is HIV-positive
- Lives in Anson, Cabarrus, Gaston, Mecklenburg, Union (NC), or York (SC) County
- Is at or below 300% of the
Federal Poverty Level
How to enroll:
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Find a provider on our
Provider Listing tab.
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Call the provider of your choice and schedule an appointment.
- Bring to your first appointment:
- Proof of HIV status,
- Proof of income, if any (most recent W2, last month worth of paystubs, or SSI/SSDI statement),
- Proof of residency (NC or SC state ID, utility bill with your current address on it, or leasing agreement), and
- Insurance/Medicaid/Medicare card (if any).
Questions? View our
Client Eligibility Form.
Need help finding the right service for you?
Contact one of our Linkage to Care Specialists!
What services are available?
As new HIV diagnoses increase, people living with HIV age, and HIV disproportionately affects special populations, we believe it is important to provide services that treat the whole person. The Charlotte TGA Ryan White Part A Program currently funds the following services:
- Early Intervention Services
- Emergency Financial Assistance
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Health Insurance Premium & Cost-sharing Assistance
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Medical Case Management
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Medical Transportation
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Mental Health
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Oral Health Care
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Outpatient / Ambulatory Health Services
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Psychosocial Support
Need a service not listed? Not eligible for Ryan White Part A? View our
Resource Directory for Health & Support Services to find more resources in our 6-county area.
The Goal of HIV Care
The Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program funds medical and support services for people living with HIV who are uninsured or underinsured and have income below 300% of the Federal Poverty Line, regardless of a person's ability to pay. All funded services support the HIV Care Continuum - the series of steps a person with HIV takes from initial diagnosis through their successful treatment with HIV medication:
- Diagnosed with HIV
- Linked to care
- Engaged or retained in care
- Prescribed Antiretroviral Therapy
- Achieved viral suppression
