
The Community HIV Network is working to break down stigma, expand access to care and transform lives across Memphis.
Founded in 1998 through a Ryan White grant to support women, infants and children affected by HIV/AIDS, the Community HIV Network has grown to serve the broader community. With expanded support from the Shelby County Health Department and the Tennessee Department of Health, we now reach even more people, especially those at highest risk.
We provide free HIV services to individuals at risk for, living with or affected by HIV/AIDS. Our team offers compassionate care through counseling, education, testing, case management, and more, ensuring no one faces HIV alone.
Our Services
- Free clinical HIV testing
- Ryan White Part A: Provides medical and support services for individuals most affected by HIV
- A linkage-to-care intervention designed to connect individuals newly diagnosed with HIV to essential medical and support services
- Ryan White Part D (FCP): Offers family-centered care for women, children and youth living with HIV
- Post-test counseling and education
- Referrals to medical care and support services
- Transportation assistance to medical and social appointments
- Ongoing case management
- Spanish-language outreach and services
For more information contact (901) 287-4731.


