An HIV diagnosis can feel overwhelming at first, but you do not have to manage on your own. Treatment is highly effective, and with the right care and support people living with HIV can live long, healthy lives. In the first few weeks, your clinic team will explain what happens next and support you with your care and treatment. You should be given clear information about appointments, treatment, peer support and other support that is available.
This page explains your next steps, what to expect from HIV services, and how peer support can help you feel informed and less alone. The British HIV Association (BHIVA) standards of care recognise that peer support should be part of the overall treatment and care package, especially for people who are newly diagnosed.
Increasingly, HIV clinics offer peer support as part of the clinic team. If your clinic doesn't offer this, or if online support feels easier, you can arrange a confidential appointment through our peer support service — available by text, voice, or video call. You may also want support from trusted friends, family, or other organisations. Take things at your own pace, ask questions, and remember that good HIV services should help you understand your options and where to turn for support.