
Are you looking to get connected or re-connected to care?
- Sexual Health Services – San Francisco City Clinic
- Resource to access HIV services in San Francisco – SFDPH HIV Health Services
- Services & Communities – San Francisco AIDS Foundation
- Healthcare for youth ages 12-24 – Community Health Programs for Youth (CHPY)
- Transgender Resource Guide — Health services guide for transgender patients and their families
- Naloxone & Other Services – List of locations
- HIV Care Options in San Francisco: List of clinics & providers, and the healthcare coverage they accept
- SF Options for Long-Acting Injectable (LAI) HIV Medications: List of clinics & providers that offer LAIs for HIV prevention and treatment, clients they serve, and healthcare coverage they accept
Are you looking for HIV/STI prevention or treatment resources?
Prevention Resources
- About Doxy-PEP — San Francisco City Clinic
- Acerca de Doxy-PEP — San Francisco City Clinic
- PrEP Basics Fact Sheet/Lo Esencial de PrEP – by San Francisco Department of Public Health
- Injectable PrEP Basics/Lo Esencial de la PrEP inyectable — by San Francisco Department of Public Health
- About CAB-LA PrEP (en español) – SFAF
- Comparing Options for PrEP (chart includes pill & injectable options) – SFAF
Treatment & Care Resources
- U=U Basics Undetectable=Untransmisible/I=I Lo Básico Indetectable=Intransmisible – by San Francisco Department of Public Health
- SF HIV Benefits Options: How to pay for health care and medication so you can stay in care and undetectable
- Income Thresholds: Medi-Cal Expansion, CA Office of AIDS Programs & Healthy San Francisco

Resources for Providers/Clinicians
doxy-PEP Guidance
- CDC Clinical Guidelines on the Use of Doxycycline Postexposure Prophylaxis for Bacterial Sexually Transmitted Infection Prevention, United States, 2024. MMWR Recomm Rep 2024;73(No. RR-2):1–8. Link: https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/73/rr/pdfs/rr7302a1-H.pdf
- Doxy-PEP fact sheet for healthcare providers in San Francisco – San Francisco City Clinic
- SFDPH Health Update: Updated Recommendations for Prescribing Doxycycline Post-Exposure Prophylaxis (DoxyPEP), September 12, 2024
Injectable HIV Medications for Prevention & Treatment (i.e. CAB-LA, CAB/RPV, LEN)
SF Options for Long-Acting Injectable (LAI) HIV Medications: List of clinics & providers that offer LAIs for HIV prevention and treatment, clients they serve, and healthcare coverage they accept
Protocols & Guidance
- SFDPH Whole Person Integrated Care (WPIC): Long-Acting Injectable ART & PrEP Protocols
- Ward 86 Long-Acting Injectable Antiretroviral Guidelines (CAB/RPV)
- Long-Acting Injectable (LAI) ART & PrEP: The frontline worker’s role in team-based care (English, Spanish) – SF HIV FOG
- Injectable HIV Medications and PrEP – Resources compiled by East Bay Getting to Zero
- Expand your HIV Toolkit: Cabotegravir and Rilpivirine (CAB/RPV) Essentials and Clinical Guide – Pacific PAETC
Clinic Posters
- Ask your clinic about long-acting injectable medication that can prevent & treat HIV [QR code] – by San Francisco Department of Public Health
- Pregunta en tu clínica por el medicatmento de acción prolongada inyectable que previene y trata el VIH [QR code] – por El Departamento de Salud Publica de San Francisco
Insurance
PrEP/Prevention
- Ask about PrEP: How providers can prescribe PrEP to prevent HIV and reduce health disparities – San Francisco Department of Public Health
- Fact Sheet: PrEP Basics /Lo Esencial de PrEP – by San Francisco Department of Public Health
- Prescribing oral PrEP – San Francisco Department of Public Health
- PrEP Navigation Manual: Helping People Access Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis – PleasePrEPMe.org and getSFcba
RAPID, Restart, Treatment & Retention
- RAPID Provider Detailing Brochure “Rapid ART: Immediate ART initiation at HIV diagnosis and re-engagement in care
- RAPID HIV Care Options in SF: List of clinics & providers providing rapid entry into care and treatment for people newly diagnosed or re-starting in care for HIV
- RAPID Standard Operating Procedures
- Development of a Citywide Rapid Antiretroviral Therapy Initiative in San Francisco. AJPM. 2021 November, Pages S47-S54.
- Decreased Time from HIV Diagnosis to Care, ART Initiation, and Virologic Suppression during the Citywide RAPID Initiative in San Francisco. CID. 2020 May 25.
- RAPID ART: High virologic suppression rates with immediate ART initiation in a vulnerable urban clinic population. AIDS. 2018 December 21.

Additional Resources
HIV & Homelessness
- (Re)connect to HIV care/Conéctese con cuidado médico para VIH — Linkage resources for people experiencing homelessness or unstable housing (half-sheet)
- Stop the hidden epidemic: Five steps to prevent and treat HIV, HCV, and STDs among people experiencing homelessness – San Francisco Department of Public Health
Pediatrics & Youth
- Recommendations: Infant feeding & prevention of pediatric HIV infection in the US (presentation slides)
- Healthcare for youth ages 12-24 – SF’s Community Health Programs for Youth (CHPY)
Ending Stigma & Discrimination
- Recommended Language Guide for Communicating about Substance Use Disorders – San Francisco Department of Public Health
- NIAID HIV Language Guide
- Words Matter – Terms to Use and Avoid When Talking About Addiction – NIH NIDA
- Why Language Matters: Facing HIV Stigma in Our Own Words – the well project
HIV Frontline Worker Resources
- [Tipsheet] Long-Acting Injectable (LAI) ART & PrEP: The frontline worker’s role in team-based care/Inyectables de acción prolongada, ARV y PrEP – SF HIV FOG/San Francisco Department of Public Health
- SF HIV FOG Brochure
- SF HIV FOG YouTube Channel: Self-Care
- Organizing the HIV Frontline Worker Community – SF HIV FOG poster presented at 2018 National Ryan White Conference on HIV Care & Treatment

Consortium, Calls to Action & Publications
- Getting to Zero San Francisco 2015 Strategic Plan
- Guidance/Policy on Affiliations & GTZ Logo Use
- Guidance/Policy on submitting a request for GTZ Letter of Support
Calls to Action
- Getting to Zero Preventable Deaths in San Francisco: A Call to Action to Address Drug Overdose Deaths, September 2021
- Getting to Zero San Francisco Housing Call to Action, April 2018
Publications
- Getting to Zero San Francisco: A Collective Impact Approach. J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr. 2019 Dec;82 Suppl 3(Suppl 3):S176-S182.
- Aiming to end San Francisco’s HIV epidemic. Lancet HIV. 2019 Feb;6(2):e77-e78.
SF Department of Public Health