HIV Testing & Support

Confidential HIV testing and counselling in a safe, supportive environment for all individuals.

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HIV Testing & Support Services – Confidential, Professional Care

Confidential HIV testing and counselling in a safe, supportive environment for all individuals. Knowing your HIV status is an empowering choice — for your health, your future, and your loved ones. Regular testing means you can access early treatment, protect your partners, and live a full, healthy life.

We offer fast, confidential HIV testing and comprehensive care for everyone. Whether it’s a routine check-up or you have specific concerns, our team provides compassionate, non-judgmental support every step of the way.

Get tested. Get answers. Get support.

HIV Testing and Treatment Services – rapid tests, 99% accuracy

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Compassionate, Non-Judgmental & Integrated Services

HIV Testing Services at FPAM — Confidential Care

Take Control of Your Health Today. Know your status. Protect your future.

  • Compassionate, stigma-free care
  • Fast, accurate results in 20 minutes
  • 100% confidential testing
  • Respectful, non-judgmental staff
  • Free or low-cost options available
  • Walk-ins welcome — no appointment needed

Common Questions about HIV Testing Services

You can get tested for HIV at any FPAM Clinic. Our clinics provide confidential HIV testing and counselling, with rapid results. Walk-ins are welcome, or you can book an appointment online.

How soon can HIV be detected by a blood test?

Most HIV tests can detect the virus 2–4 weeks after exposure.

What are the early symptoms of HIV?

Some people may experience mild flu-like symptoms within 2–4 weeks after infection — such as fever, sore throat, or fatigue — but many have no symptoms at all. The only way to know for sure is to get tested.

Are my HIV test results confidential?

Absolutely. All HIV testing and counselling at FPAM Clinics is 100% private and confidential. Your results are shared only with you and your healthcare provider.

What support is available if I test positive for HIV?

You’re not alone. Our team offers ongoing counselling, treatment referrals, and HIV support groups to help you manage your health and live a full, active life.

What to Expect During Your Visit at FPAM

Step 01

Awareness, peer education, and provider-initiated HIV counselling are provided.

Step 02

Quick, minimally invasive testing with rapid results.

Step 03

Follow-up support, guidance and referrals where necessary.

Take Charge of Your Sexual Health Today

  • Confidential Access to Services: We ensure confidential access to HIV testing and prevention.
  • Non-Judgmental, Quality Care: Our trained health professionals and health extension workers provide accurate information, counselling, and quality family planning services through integrated facility-based and community delivery systems.

Frequently asked questions

At FPAM, we are dedicated to addressing your inquiries and sharing insights about our comprehensive healthcare services.

What are available modern contraceptive methods?

There are currently four categories of modern contraceptive methods that the government of Malawi through Ministry of Health and World Health Organisation permits to issue to all people of reproductive age (10-25+ years). These are Short Acting Contraception like condoms, oral or pills, and injectables; Long Acting and Reversible Contraception like loop and implants; Permanent Contraception like vasectomy and bilateral tubal ligation; and Natural Contraception like beads method.

What is ideal age for contraception?

There is no specific age recommended to use contraception. Contraception is meant for all people of reproductive age (10-25+ years).

Can I use more than one family planning method?

YES! Dual protection from unintended pregnancy as well as venereal infections can be achieved by using other pregnancy prevention contraceptives combined with male and female condoms.

What is emergency contraception?

These are pills that are taken either before sex or after sex to avoid unintended pregnancy. The pills are supposed to be taken within 72 hours after sex. If fertilization has already taken place, the method does not work. These pills have upper help to girls and women who face sexual gender based violence.

Comprehensive fertility care and services

Every service we provide empowers communities, protects rights, and ensures that every Malawi has the opportunity to thrive.