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🩺 Know Your Status, Own Your Future: The Power of Frequent HIV Testing

In today's world, knowing your HIV status is not just an act of personal responsibility — it's a bold step toward living a healthy, informed, and empowered life.

At Life Care Center Lusanja, we strongly encourage everyone — young and old — to make frequent HIV testing a part of your wellness routine.


πŸ” Why Should You Test Regularly?

  1. You Take Control of Your Health

    • Knowing your HIV status allows you to take timely steps for your health. Whether positive or negative, you'll know where you stand and what you need to do.

  2. HIV is Treatable, Not a Death Sentence

    • Early detection means access to lifesaving antiretroviral treatment (ART). With treatment, you can live a long, productive, and healthy life.

  3. You Protect Those You Love

    • Regular testing helps prevent unknowingly spreading HIV to your partner or loved ones. It’s an act of love and protection.

  4. HIV Testing is Quick, Confidential, and Free

    • At our center, testing is fast, friendly, and fully confidential. You're never alone — our counselors are here to support you every step of the way.

  5. Break the Stigma. Start the Conversation.

    • Talking openly about HIV testing helps break harmful myths and stigma. When you test, you become part of a movement for change.


🧬 When Should You Test?

  • Every 3 to 6 months if you're sexually active

  • After unprotected sex

  • Before starting a new relationship

  • If you share needles or sharp instruments

  • If you’ve never tested before — start now!


πŸ₯ Visit Life Care Center Lusanja Today

We're here to help you know your status with care, dignity, and respect. Walk in or make an appointment — no judgment, just care.

πŸ“ Location: Lubatu Zone – Kyamuwangaza Road, off Buwanbo Road, next to Kizingiza, Lusanja – Kiteezi
πŸ“ž Call/WhatsApp: +256 784 485 552
✉️ Email: lifecarecenter9@gmail.com


πŸ’š Know your status.

πŸ’ͺ Stay healthy.

🌍 Build a stronger, HIV-free generation.

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