The definite result of an HIV test can only be trusted at least 4 weeks after the possible infection. The defence reaction of your body against the HIV virus can only be located for sure after this moment.
HIV test - Where can I make it?
You can make an anonym HIV-test without any appointment or medical prescription at the:
« HIV-berodung » from the Red Cross
94 bvd Général Patton
L-2316 Luxembourg
Every Monday and Wednesday from 5 pm till 7 pm
Centre Hospitalier de Luxembourg
Service National des Maladies Infectieuses
Unité des Soins U20 (2nd floor CHL)
4, rue Barblé
L-1220 Luxembourg
Open from Monday to Friday 7am to 8pm
Laboratoire Nationale de Santé
1, rue Louis Rech
L-3555 Dudelange
42, rue du Laboratoire,
Open from Monday to Friday 7.30 am till 9 am www.lns.lu
Centre Hospitalier Emile Mayrisch
Rue Emile Mayrisch
L-4240 Esch/Alzette
Open from Monday to Friday 7am till 5pm
Centre Hospitalier du Nord - St Louis
120, avenue Salentiny
L-9080 Ettelbruck
Open from Monday to Friday 10am till 2 pm
Please click here to go directly to the information flyer of CHL.
DIMPS « Dispositif d'Intervention Mobile pour la Promotion de la Santé sexuelle »
It’s a minibus that drives to different places throughout the country and anyone who is interested can make an anonymous test for free. You can find more information about DIMPS on www.dimps.lu
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You can find more information on HIV on the Red Cross webpage www.aids.lu.
For more information you can check our list of links for Luxembourg and other related topics.
For any emergency treatment, after a high risk situation, you need to have a treatment within 72 hours at the « Service National des maladies infectieuses » of the Centre Hospitalier de Luxembourg
4, rue Barblé
L-1220 Luxembourg
Open from Monday to Friday 7am to 3pm
You can find everything about love, sexuality, contraception and pregnancy in the “Youth guidebook for affective and sexual health” on the portal of the ministry of health or on the page of Planning Famillial.
To go directly to the guidebook, please click here.






