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Our vision:

A safe and healthy Kitsap County for all.

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Sexually Transmitted Infections
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HIV Case
Management
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Immunizations
(Vaccines)
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Communicable Disease Data
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Healthcare Provider Resources

Disease Information

Communicable diseases are diseases that spread between people or animals. Click on the buttons below to learn about specific diseases. For more disease information, visit the CDC's health topics index.

HIV Case Management

Medical Case Management is a no-cost program for people in Washington living with HIV.

 

Our experienced case managers work one-on-one with clients to support their medical care and other essential services.

 

We help clients live as independently as possible, improve their health and quality of life, and access to needed services.

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Communicable Disease Data Dashboards

This report displays respiratory virus trends for Kitsap County based on data from healthcare facilities and laboratory testing. The Respiratory Illness Report is published weekly during respiratory illness season (typically fall and winter months) and published monthly when respiratory illness activity is low. You can subscribe to receive this report by email or text. 

We Can Assist With:​

  • Primary medical care

  • Medications

  • Peer Navigation

  • Insurance navigation

  • Community and social connections

  • Referrals to services, such as:

    • Housing

    • Food

    • Medical transportation

    • And other essentials


Personalized Plans

We provide customized support for clients by: 

  • Assessing each person's needs

  • Creating an individualized plan

  • Monitoring and revising the plan as needed


For more information, call 360-728-2235 or email PLWHfeedback@kitsappublichealth.org.



STI Testing Locations

In most situations, testing and treatment for STIs (sexually transmitted infections) is best handled by your primary care provider. If you don’t have a regular provider, or can’t get in to see them soon enough, the list below displays clinics in our region that offer walk-in or same-day appointments.


If you are experiencing a medical emergency, call 911.

If you think you might have been exposed to HIV, seek immediate care. When appropriate, post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) treatment should be started as soon as possible (within 72 hours).

    • Use the list below to find testing locations near you.

    • Contact clinics directly to confirm available services, hours, costs, insurance plans accepted, and other details.

    • Use this search tool to find services covered by Tricare.

    • Learn more about who should get tested for STIs and how often. 

    • If you test positive for an STI, you may receive a call from us to ensure you and your partners receive the care you need.

    • Need more information or help getting tested? Call us at 360-728-2235.

Smart Phone Outline

Using a mobile device? These data dashboards cannot be viewed on a phone or tablet. Please visit this webpage from a computer. 

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    HIV Case Management (English & Español)

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    Indetectable es igual a intransmisible

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    Undetectable = Untransmittable

Healthcare Provider Resources

Looking for more healthcare guidance or resources? Visit our Provider Resources page.

Rabies Data

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