Shandiin Project - HIV/AIDS
The Shandiin Project is a ray of sunshine in Northern Arizona for those with HIV and AIDs. The project offers medical care, prevention education and community outreach. The staff of the Shandiin Project diagnose and treat HIV/AIDS and coordinate care needs such as laboratory work and immunizations. The clinic connects patients to additional community resources such as support groups and financial assistance. Mark Lacy, M.D., Medical Director, of the Shandiin Project is board-certified in infectious disease and HIV/AIDS.

Our Services
- Confirm HIV/AIDS diagnosis
- Provide treatment for HIV/AIDS patients
- Help facilitate care needs such as laboratory work and immunizations
- Provide education concerning HIV/AIDS, treatment, health maintenance and prevention of related illnesses
- Act as a liaison between the patient and other organizations for treatment
- Connect patients with community resources such as support groups and financial assistance
- Additional services include infectious disease consultations and international travel medicine consultations
Facts
- There are more than 950,000 persons infected with HIV in the United States; one-third of them don't know they're infected
- Minority women account for more than 80 percent of AIDS cases in U.S. women
- HIV/AIDS is a treatable disease
For more information please contact the clinic office 928 214-3832 Phone 928 214-3883 Confidential Fax
Hours Monday: 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Tuesday: 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Wednesday: CLINIC - call for more information Thursday: 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Friday: CLOSED
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