Sexual Healthcare Services by Tulane Doctors

at the Ruth U. Fertel Tulane Community Health Center

Providing vaccines, STI testing and treatment, HIV prevention and care, family planning, and more to the New Orleans community

Sexual Healthcare Services by Tulane Doctors

at the Ruth U. Fertel Tulane Community Health Center

Providing vaccines, STI testing and treatment, HIV prevention and care, family planning, and more to the New Orleans community

Sexual Healthcare Services by Tulane Doctors

at the Ruth U. Fertel Tulane Community Health Center

Providing vaccines, STI testing and treatment, HIV prevention and care, family planning, and more to the New Orleans community

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Our clinic offers:

  • Text 504-290-0145 for a home HIV testing kit
  • Free and confidential testing
  • Testing for pediatric, adolescent, and adults
  • We accept all insurance plans
  • On-site pharmacy
  • WALK-INS WELCOME!

LATEST NEWS

Long-Acting HIV Drug Emerges from Decades of Research and Advocacy

Long-Acting HIV Drug Emerges from Decades of Research and Advocacy

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Tulane oncologist says vaccine is best protection for cervical health

Tulane oncologist says vaccine is best protection for cervical health

April 10, 2022 1:15 PM | Carolyn Scofield scofield@tulane.edu “A vaccine is available to everyone between the ages of nine and 45 that can prevent multiple forms of cancer, yet many people don’t get it,” says Jessica Shank, MD. Dr. Shank is an assistant professor and...

National Minority Health Month Spotlights Disparities in Health Equity

National Minority Health Month Spotlights Disparities in Health Equity

National Minority Health Month is observed every April to underscore the importance of improving health outcomes for racial and ethnic minority groups. The theme for 2022 is Give Your Community a Boost!, which focuses on the continued importance of COVID-19 vaccines and boosters and looks at how the pandemic disproportionately affected communities of color.

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Tulane Doctors -Total Health Clinic - Fertel

711 N Broad St, New Orleans, LA 70119

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