An HIV diagnosis is overwhelming, but the clinical reality in Wales is highly reassuring. NHS Wales provides world-class, completely free HIV care. You will not pay for consultations, blood tests, or your Antiretroviral Therapy (ART) medication.

The goal of NHS Wales is to get you onto treatment rapidly so you can reach an undetectable viral load (U=U). With initiatives like Fast Track Cymru, the system is designed to support you comprehensively.

🩺 The Acute Diagnosis Pathway

If your screening flags a reactive result for HIV:

  1. The Call: You will not be texted the diagnosis. A clinician or Health Adviser from your local LHB clinic (or shwales.online) will call you directly.
  2. Confirmatory Draw: They will fast-track you into a physical clinic for a confirmatory venous blood draw. A rapid test or postal swab must always be confirmed by a full lab test.
  3. Meeting the Team: You will meet with a Health Adviser. Their job is to provide immediate emotional support, answer your questions, and discuss partner notification. You will also meet your new HIV consultant.
  4. Starting ART: Provided your baseline blood tests allow it, you will likely be offered your first month of ART medication rapidly.

Your Treatment Provider: Your care is managed entirely by the HIV/Sexual Health clinic within your Local Health Board. Your GP is not involved in prescribing your HIV medication. While the clinic will encourage you to let them write a standardized letter to your GP, you have the legal right under the NHS Firewall to refuse this if you choose.

💊 Undetectable = Untransmittable (U=U)

NHS Wales and Fast Track Cymru fully endorse U=U. Once you are taking your ART daily, the amount of virus in your blood will drop to undetectable levels.

In Wales, you will typically have blood tests every few months initially. Once your viral load has been undetectable for six months consistently, your consultant will officially confirm your U=U status. At this point, it is medically impossible for you to pass the virus on through sex, even without a condom.

Your monitoring appointments will then space out to roughly every six months.

🤝 Peer Support & Social Care

The medical side of HIV is straightforward; the psychological side takes time. Wales has a tight-knit network of support to help you navigate the social and emotional realities of a new diagnosis.

  • THT Cymru (tht.cymru): Terrence Higgins Trust Cymru operates across Wales (based in Swansea). They offer peer support, newly diagnosed courses, and crucial advice on employment rights and benefits specific to the Welsh system.
  • Fast Track Cymru: As a Fast Track Nation, Wales has strong local networks connecting people living with HIV to affirming care and community resources.
  • Umbrella Cymru: Offers broader LGBTQ+ support and counseling across the country.

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