Health Services
JASMYN provides a variety of health services for LGBTQIA+ young adults ages 18 - 29. JASMYN is a resource for LGBTQIA+ young adults who wish to engage in programs and seek services at JASMYN. We welcome everyone, regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity, in a place that is uniquely sensitive, respectful and responsive to LGBTQIA+ young adults, youth of color, and young adults seeking community and experiencing challenges in their lives. For more information on how to access Health Services, email jasmyn@jasmyn.org.
Rapid HIV Testing
Daily Free Rapid HIV Testing Hours young adults ages 18-29:
Monday - Wed from 12:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Thursday- Friday from 12:00 PM - 8:00 PMIf these hours do not fit your schedule email jasmyn@jasmyn.org to set up an appointment
Request an appointment for HIV Testing by filling out our appointment request form
Sexual Health Clinic (SHC)
The SHC is offered every Thursday. Doors open at 4 pm (our providers may not be available until 5 PM - but HIV testing starts at 4 PM) with the last appointment generally taken around 7:15pm. Services include: Rapid HIV testing, counseling, education, treatment and linkage to care, STI testing and access to PrEP and nPEP.
JASMYN’s SHC is supported by the Florida Department of Health in Duval County.
Care Coordination
Linkage to HIV medical care
Linkage to PrEP (medication for HIV-negative individuals that prevents HIV transmission)
Access to safety net services: bus pass, food pantry, computer lab
Risk Reduction Counseling
Health and Wholeness SERVICES
Drop-In Programming, Support & Educational Groups
House of Poz: Engaging and supportive peer group for HIV+ young adults
VOICES: HIV and STI educational group or individual session for LGBTQIA+ young adults
Melanin Fusion: Friday Night Drop-In for Black, Brown, Indigenous POC young adults ages 18-29
All Y’all: LGBTQIA+ Support Group for young adults ages18-29
Leadership opportunities
Peer Internship Program
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