Family-Focused AIDS Clinical Treatment Services (FFACTS)
HIV/AIDS care at University Health’s FFACTS Clinic is funded in part by the Ryan White Treatment and Modernization Act. We strive to improve the health and well-being of people living with HIV/AIDS in San Antonio and throughout South Texas.Comprehensive HIV/AIDS Services
In partnership with UT Health San Antonio, we provide high quality, comprehensive services, including:
- Primary care and specialty medical care by board-certified physicians
 - Professional case management services
 - Psychiatric services and mental health counseling
 - Referrals to specialty clinics (dental, medical, etc.) as needed
 - Life coaching
 - Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) clinic
 - Rapid start appointments for patients newly diagnosed with HIV
 - Specialty pharmacy
 - Substance abuse counseling
 - Women’s health care
 - Pediatric HIV care
 
We also partner with outside agencies to assist you with needs such as transportation and housing.
Confidential, Supportive Care
At our clinic, we’re dedicated to treating you - not just your symptoms. We understand that an HIV/AIDS diagnosis requires support in many areas: medically, emotionally and financially. We respect your need for confidentiality and your need for overall support.
Specialty Pharmacy
You can reach the full-service specialty pharmacy at 210-358-9660 or fax 210-358-9634. It’s located at the Robert B. Green Campus, 903 W. Martin Street in San Antonio.
Hours of Operation
8 a.m.–5 p.m., Monday–Friday
After-hours pharmacy available 24/7 at 210-358-2904.
Community Resources
We partner with several organizations in our community to better serve you:
- AARC – Alamo Area Resource Center
 - Apollo Wellness
 - Avert.org
 - BEAT AIDS
 - CentroMed
 - Community Services Agency of South Texas Inc.
 - #FAM210
 - International HIV/AIDS Alliance
 - Maverick County Hospital District
 - Metro Health
 - New Start
 - Planning Council
 - POZ
 - Pride Life
 - SAAF – San Antonio AIDS Foundation
 - The Body
 - The Center for Health Care Services
 - Victoria County Health Department Special Services Division
 
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Questions for your doctor
Ask your doctor the following questions:
- Have I been screened for syphilis this year?
 - Have I been screened for chlamydia and gonorrhea this year?
 - Have I been screened for TB this year?
 - Have I been screened for Hepatitis B and C?
 - Have I had my Pap smear this year? (females/male)
 - Do I need a lipid panel or Hemoglobin A1C this year?
 - Am I up to date on my pneumococcal, tetanus, Hepatitis A and B, HPV, meningococcal, flu and COVID-19 vaccines?
 - Do I need a dental referral this year?
 - Have my medications been updated during this visit?
 - Does my partner need to be tested?
 - Does my partner need PrEP?