Our outpatient clinics focus on a variety of specializations including HIV, Allergy, Immunology, and Travel & Tropical Medicine.
For appointment scheduling support with any of these locations, please visit the UW Medicine Contact Center.
The ACTU is part of a network of sites around the country and the world that receive funding from the National Institutes of Health to conduct research studies on HIV-related treatments in adults.
Allergy, Asthma and Immunology Clinic at UWMC
Provides consultation and evaluation for allergy, asthma, and immuno-related conditions.
Allergy Clinic at Eastside Specialty Center
Providing consultation and evaluation for allergic rhinitis, asthma, stinging insect hypersensitivity, urticaria, food allergies, local anesthetics, idiopathic anaphylaxis, and medication desensitization.
Offering specialty care for persons with Hansen's disease, also known as leprosy.
Infectious Disease & Travel Medicine Clinic at Harborview
Evaluating and treating patients with the entire spectrum of possible or diagnosed infectious diseases, including overseas tropical infections.
Infectious Diseases & Tropical Medicine Clinic at UWMC
Giving care and consultation to patients with infectious diseases as well as consultation on the prevention of exposure to infectious diseases.
Infectious Disease Clinic at Northwest
Giving care and consultation to patients with infectious diseases as well as consultation on the prevention of exposure to infectious diseases.
Providing medical care and social services for persons living with HIV/AIDS regardless of sexual orientation, race, or ability to pay. The Clinic also offers care to HIV uninfected but at-risk persons and provides post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) and pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) for patients wanting these therapies.
Roosevelt Virology Clinic at UWMC
Providing primary and specialty care for patients with HIV/AIDS.
Uniting UW doctors, researchers, and other healthcare professionals working at the partner organizations to form a world-class treatment center that provides advanced therapies and clinical studies for cancers and other blood disorders.
Seattle Children's Hospital Immunology Clinic
Seattle Children’s is one of the few places in the world where doctors are both carrying out research and providing treatment for primary immune deficiency disorders.
Seattle King County Public Health STD Clinic
Providing confidential STD and HIV evaluation, screening, testing, and treatment on a sliding-fee basis.
A product of clinical, academic, and research activities and expertise of the divisions of transplantation and cardiothoracic surgery at the UW School of Medicine.
UW Neighborhood Clinics is a network of community-based clinics located throughout the Puget Sound region, providing a wide spectrum of primary care and secondary care services.