Healthy living

Living with HIV – responsibilities to yourself and others

  • People living with HIV, can lead a full and healthy life. They can have sex, have children, work, play sport and make plans for the future.
  • When people have HIV they have to make some choices and accept some responsibility to protect their own health, and the health of others.

This information will help you with some of the choices and responsibilities you will face. It also provides a list of services where you can get more information and help, including support groups, counsellors, and doctors.

Watch a video about what it means to have HIV.

Health
Medication
Work
Sex
Children
Home
Leisure and sport
Drugs
Law

Where to get help

More information

  • Your general practitioner, specialist or medical service
Organisation Phone
Sexual Health Quarters WA (external site)
(08) 9227 6177
Sexual Health Help Line
(08) 9227 6178 or 1800 198 205 (country callers)
PEP Line
1300 767 161 (24-hour advice and referral)
Royal Perth Hospital, Sexual Health Clinic
(08) 9224 2178
Royal Perth Hospital Immunology Triage Nurse
(08) 9224 2899
Fremantle Hospital, South Terrace Clinic (external site)
(08) 9431 2149
Fiona Stanley Hospital, Department of Infection and Immunity
(08) 6152 4055
Derbarl Yerrigan Health Service (external site)
East Perth
Maddington
Midland
Mirrabooka

(08) 9421 3888
(08) 9452 5333
(08) 9374 1400
(08) 9344 0444
WAAC (formerly the WA AIDS Council) (08) 9482 0000

Last reviewed: 03-06-2022
Acknowledgements

Sexual Health and Blood-borne Virus Program, Public Health

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