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Proudly serving Cedar, Dixon, Thurston, and Wayne counties.

🎗️ Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program

HIV and STI prevention, education, and linkage to care for Northeast Nebraska.

Dixon, Thurston, and Wayne counties.

Ryan White Part B funding helps NNPHD provide reliable HIV and STI prevention services, including community education, outreach, and access to up-to-date health information.

About Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program

The Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program is a federal initiative that provides HIV-related services for low-income individuals who are uninsured or under-insured. Through Part B funding administered by the State of Nebraska, NNPHD provides HIV and STI prevention services across our region.

 

Our focus is on increasing awareness, providing education, and supporting individuals in making informed decisions about their sexual health.

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Our Services

Community Education

HIV and STI education for community groups, schools, and workplaces.

Outreach

Outreach to populations at higher risk and to those who may face barriers to care.

Linkage to Care

Connecting individuals with testing, treatment, and ongoing healthcare services.

Prevention Resources

Information about PrEP, PEP, and other HIV prevention strategies.

Testing Referrals

Confidential HIV and STI testing referrals to local providers.

Health Information

Up-to-date, accurate information about HIV, STIs, and prevention.

STI Information & Prevention

Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) — sometimes called sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) — are infections passed from one person to another through sexual contact. STIs are common and treatable. Most serious consequences can be prevented through early testing and treatment.

Common STIs

Chlamydia

Most common bacterial STI. Often has no symptoms. Curable with antibiotics. Annual screening recommended for sexually active women under 25.

Gonorrhea

Bacterial STI — can affect genitals, throat, and rectum. Increasingly antibiotic-resistant. Get tested and treated promptly.

Syphilis

Bacterial STI with multiple stages. Curable in early stages. Cases are rising — testing is important, especially in pregnancy.

HIV

Manageable with modern medication (ART). People with HIV on effective treatment cannot transmit the virus (U=U). PrEP can prevent HIV.

HPV

Most common STI. Can cause genital warts and certain cancers. Largely preventable with the HPV vaccine — ideally before first sexual activity.

Herpes (HSV)

Very common viral infection. No cure, but antiviral medication can manage outbreaks and reduce transmission to partners.

Prevention Strategies

  • Vaccines: HPV vaccine prevents HPV-related cancers; Hepatitis B vaccine prevents Hepatitis B
  • Condoms & barriers: Significantly reduce risk of most STIs when used correctly
  • PrEP: Pre-exposure prophylaxis — daily medication for HIV prevention (very effective)
  • PEP: Post-exposure prophylaxis — emergency medication within 72 hours of HIV exposure
  • Regular testing: Know your status. Many STIs have no symptoms
  • Mutual monogamy: With a partner who has been tested and is negative
  • Open communication: Talk with partners about sexual health

Who Should Be Tested?

Everyone aged 13–64 should be tested for HIV at least once. More frequent testing is recommended for people at higher risk. For other STIs, talk with your healthcare provider about what testing is right for you.

Free and confidential testing is available. NNPHD can connect you with local testing resources and clinics. Call (402) 375-2200 for confidential assistance.

Getting Help

Whether you have questions, need education for your community, or want to connect to confidential testing and care — we are here to help.

📋 All Programs

💉 Vaccines & Immunizations                 

🧩 Behavioral Health                                   

🤝 Community Response                         

🌱 Diabetes Prevention                             

🔬 Disease Surveillance                             

🚑 Emergency Preparedness                   

🌿 Environmental Health                         

🏥 Health Resource Vending                   

🧠 Mental Health                                           

🦷 Oral Health                                               

🏠 Radon Kits                                                 

♻️ Recycling Centers                                   

🎗️ Ryan White HIV/AIDS                             

🕐 Office Hours

Monday                         8:00 AM – 5:30 PM
Tuesday                        8:00 AM – 5:30 PM
Wednesday                 8:00 AM – 5:30PM   

Thursday                      8:00 AM – 5:30PM
Friday                            Closed
Saturday                      Closed
Sunday                         Closed

📞 Questions?

Main Phone(402) 375-2200

After Hours (urgent)(402) 555-0199

Fax(402) 555-0111

Email-info@nnphd.ne.gov