Our patient-centered HIV care is comprehensive. Parkland’s dedicated HIV staff supports our patients from the beginning through advanced stages of the disease, including emergency services and home healthcare. We also provide support and services to family and friends of our patients.
HIV services at Parkland include
- HIV primary care inclusive of radiology and laboratory services
- Mental health services
- Referrals to specialty care
- Medical nutrition therapy
- Case management services
- Women’s specialty healthcare
- HIV pharmacy
- On-site support services such as financial counseling
- HIV education
- HIV Research Unit - UT Southwestern Medical Center
- South Central AIDS Education & Training Center
- 24/7 access to emergency services
- In-patient medical care
2017-2018 HIV Handbook
The 2017-2018 HIV Services Handbook has been designed to help HIV patients find services and organizations in Dallas County and surrounding areas.

This 18th edition of the handbook has a more useful design for patients. The 2017-2018 Handbook lists services alphabetically, followed by names of agencies providing those services and the page number where you can find information about that agency.
Agencies that provide services in other areas of Texas and surrounding counties have been included if they gave information for publication.
A full Spanish Version of the 2017-2018 Handbook is also available.
Clinic locations and support centers
The HIV Department at Parkland offers primary care and specialty services at clinic locations in Dallas County. All clinics can be reached by public transportation.
Amelia Court Professional Building
1936 Amelia Court
Dallas, Texas 75235
Appointment Line: 214-590-5647
Services: Adult HIV Clinic, Youth HIV Clinic
Southeast Dallas Health Center
9202 Elam Road
Dallas, Texas 75217
Adult HIV Clinic Appointment Line: 214-266-1719
Women’s Specialty Center Appointment Line: 214-266-1870
Bluitt-Flowers Health Center
303 Overton Road
Dallas, Texas 75216
Appointment Line: 214-266-4267
Services: Adult HIV Clinic, Youth HIV Clinic
Service hours for HIV Clinics
Monday - Friday | 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Monthly Saturday Clinic (2nd Saturday only) by appointment: 214-266-1870
Pharmacy Services
Because patients with HIV have special needs and often take special medicines, Parkland has pharmacists who focus on medications for HIV patients at Parkland’s Amelia Court Pharmacy. Pharmacists talk with patients about the best way to take HIV medications and how to handle side effects. Patients may turn in new prescriptions and request refills at this location.
Amelia Court Pharmacy
1936 Amelia Court – 1st Floor
Dallas, Texas 75235
For questions about HIV medication: 214-590-6617
Medication refills: 214-590-6120
Hours: Monday - Friday | 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Clinical trials
Parkland’s affiliation with The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center also gives patients access to additional HIV/AIDS research, therapies and investigational studies. These activities may be available to people living with HIV/AIDS and those at high risk for getting HIV. For more information on clinical drug trials, please contact the UT Southwestern HIV/AIDS Clinical Research Unit at Amelia Court at 214-590-0611 or go to www4.utsouthwestern.edu.
Contacts
HIV Administration
Crystal Curtis, Director, HIV Grant Programs | 214-590-5529
Clinical Oversight
Amneris Luque, MD, HIV Medical Director | 214-590-5647
Clinics
Jane Fitzpatrick, RN, Unit Manager III | 214-590-5648
Case Management
Gwendolyn Martin, Case Management Manager | 214-590-6874
UTSW Research
Tianna Petersen, Research Manager | 214-590-0611
Ryan White Disclaimer
Clinical/Support Services are made possible by funding from the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Treatment Extension Act of 2009 (Public Law 111-87, Oct. 30, 2009).
This project is/was supported by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). This information or content and conclusions are those of the author and should not be construed as the official position or policy of, nor should any endorsements be inferred by HRSA, HHS or the U.S. government.