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Florida Physician-Led Evaluation

HIV/AIDS Medical Evaluation in St. Petersburg

HIV and AIDS can involve long-term medical care, medication management, immune health monitoring, and quality-of-life concerns. TriVerde Health & Wellness provides private, physician-led medical evaluations for Florida patients with documented HIV-positive status or AIDS who need a careful review.

Private Physician Review
Confidential Appointments
Medical Records Helpful
Florida-Focused Guidance

Is HIV/AIDS recognized under Florida’s medical program?

Yes. Florida law lists positive status for human immunodeficiency virus and acquired immune deficiency syndrome as qualifying medical conditions.

A diagnosis still requires proper physician review. A qualified Florida physician must evaluate the patient’s diagnosis, medical history, current symptoms, treatment background, medication history, and supporting documentation before making any certification decision.

Patients should continue care with their infectious disease specialist, HIV care provider, primary care physician, or treating medical team. TriVerde’s role is to provide a private medical evaluation, not to replace ongoing HIV/AIDS care.

Source reference: Florida Office of Medical Marijuana Use patient guidance and Florida Statute 381.986 .

Important patient note

This page is educational only. It does not provide infectious disease advice, treatment instructions, medication guidance, prevention guidance, emergency care instructions, or a guarantee of outcome.

  • Continue care with your HIV specialist or treating physician
  • Bring diagnosis records when available
  • Bring medication and treatment history if you have it
  • Discuss your full health history with the evaluating physician

What records may help during an HIV/AIDS evaluation?

HIV/AIDS care is often documented through physician notes, lab history, medication records, treatment plans, and specialist visits. Bringing available documentation helps the physician better understand your case.

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Diagnosis Documentation

Bring records showing HIV-positive status or an AIDS diagnosis, including notes from an infectious disease specialist, primary care provider, clinic, hospital, or treating physician.

2

Treatment History

Helpful records may include medication history, lab summaries, specialist notes, hospital records, treatment plans, or current provider information.

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Current Health Concerns

Be prepared to discuss current symptoms, medication use, appetite changes, sleep concerns, pain, fatigue, nausea, mood concerns, and quality-of-life impact.

How the physician review works

TriVerde keeps the process private, respectful, and physician-led. The evaluation is designed to help the physician understand your diagnosis, documentation, and current health concerns.

Prepare Your Records

Gather available diagnosis records, physician notes, lab summaries, medication history, specialist records, treatment summaries, and current provider information.

Meet With the Physician

The physician reviews your HIV/AIDS diagnosis, medical history, current symptoms, prior care, medication background, and supporting documentation.

Receive Clear Guidance

After review, the physician can explain the findings of the evaluation and any appropriate administrative considerations based on your medical documentation.

Why patients choose TriVerde

  • Private, respectful evaluations in a professional setting
  • Physician-led review instead of a rushed appointment
  • Clear explanation of the review process
  • Support with documentation and next-step questions
  • Serving St. Petersburg and the greater Tampa Bay area

Confidentiality and respect matter

Patients living with HIV or AIDS deserve a private, respectful process that protects dignity and treats medical history with care.

TriVerde provides a professional evaluation environment where patients can discuss their diagnosis, documentation, current symptoms, and health history with a qualified physician.

TriVerde does not replace your infectious disease specialist, primary care doctor, emergency physician, pharmacist, mental health provider, or existing care team. Patients should continue following the medical advice of their treating healthcare providers.

HIV/AIDS Medical Evaluation FAQs

Is HIV/AIDS listed under Florida’s qualifying medical conditions?

Yes. Florida law lists positive status for human immunodeficiency virus and acquired immune deficiency syndrome as qualifying medical conditions. A qualified physician must still evaluate the patient before making any certification decision.

Does an HIV or AIDS diagnosis guarantee eligibility?

No. A diagnosis is important, but eligibility is not automatic. The physician must review the patient’s diagnosis, medical history, treatment background, current symptoms, and supporting documentation.

What records should I bring?

Helpful records may include diagnosis documentation, infectious disease specialist notes, primary care notes, lab summaries, medication history, hospital records, treatment plans, and current provider information.

Does TriVerde replace my HIV specialist?

No. TriVerde provides medical evaluations. Patients should continue care with their infectious disease specialist, HIV care provider, primary physician, and other treating healthcare providers.

Is the evaluation private?

TriVerde’s evaluation process is designed to be private, respectful, and professional. Patients should ask the office directly about any specific privacy, records, or documentation questions.

Prepare for a private physician review

TriVerde Health & Wellness provides careful, respectful medical evaluations for patients in St. Petersburg and the Tampa Bay area.

Medical disclaimer: This page is for general educational purposes only and does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, treatment, infectious disease guidance, medication guidance, prevention guidance, emergency care instructions, or a guarantee of outcome. Only a qualified physician can evaluate a patient’s medical situation. Patients should continue care with their infectious disease specialist, HIV care provider, primary care physician, and treating healthcare providers.