Address:
Wells Fargo Building (formerly Wachovia), 101 N. Pine St., Suite 200
Spartanburg, SC 29302

Operating Hours:
M-F (8:30-5 P.M.)

Phone:
864-582-7773
866-454-7773

Fax:
864-582-8637

Email
Tracey L. Jackson
Executive Dir.

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Your Source for HIV and AIDS
care, prevention & advocacy

Piedmont Care is the only organization in our community 100% dedicated to the fight against HIV and AIDS.

Piedmont Care is the nonprofit, 501c3, organization providing HIV and AIDS care, prevention and advocacy in Spartanburg, Cherokee, and Union counties of South Carolina. We provide services to people living with HIV/AIDS and their families and prevention/education services to the community.

Since inception, we have served more than 1200 people living with HIV and AIDS with care services and thousands of people with HIV prevention services. Piedmont Care is dedicated to leading the fight against HIV and AIDS in our community. But we cannot do it alone. We need your help. You CAN make a difference.

  • You can make a difference through your financial support of programs that provide life-saving, life-enhancing medical care and support services to HIV+ people.
  • You can make a difference through your financial support of prevention programs. HIV is preventable. Of the federal funds going to HIV and AIDS, only 5% are targeted for prevention. Prevention programs must be funded through the communities they serve.

On behalf of the community of the affected and on behalf of people living with HIV and AIDS, thank you in advance for the role you will play in providing a future of hope for a world without AIDS.

DID YOU KNOW:

  • Did you know that South Carolina ranks in the top 10 in the nation for HIV and AIDS?
  • Did you know that one person is infected with HIV every 9.5 minutes in the United States?
  • Did you know that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that more than 18% of people living with HIV/AIDS in the United States are unaware of their HIV status?

Newsletters

Piedmont Care Inc.; 2012 Newsletter 2012 Newsletter
This year's newsletter highlites some of Piedmont Care's big sponsors, an excerpt from Dir. of Piedmont Care Tracey Jackson's perspective on HIV and AIDS in Spartanburg County, Shawntae Moore's...

Questions & Answers

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What is HIV treatment? - HIV treatment is the use of Antiretroviral drugs to decrease a patient’s viral load. In most people who start HIV treatment (Antiretroviral therapy), the viral load drops to undetectable levels (below 500 copies/ml) within 12-16 weeks. However, Antiretroviral therapy is complex, and different people...

I am HIV positive. What does that mean? Does it mean I have AIDS? - Receiving an HIV positive test result means that you have been infected with HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus), the virus that cause AIDS. HIV progresses to AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome) when your CD4 T-cell count drops below 200, and/or you develop an AIDS-defining condition.

What tests will be needed? - Before starting HIV treatment, your doctor should take your complete health history, perform a physical examination, and perform several blood tests. These include a complete blood count, a viral load test, and a CD4 (T-cell) count. Your doctor should also perform other tests for infections...

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