Gay Health Chat – anonymous advice on HIV, STIs, PrEP, coming out and more

Ask whatever is on your mind – about sex, health, feelings or everyday life. Our HIV counselling is anonymous, free of charge and on equal terms: via online chat, hotline (counselling telephone) or email. We support you with HIV, STIs, PrEP/PEP, coming out, chemsex, tests and more – securely and confidentially.

Gay Health Chat – HIV counselling, STIs, PrEP, coming out and more

General & HIV counselling: live chat, telephone & email – anonymous & free of charge

Gay Health Chat gives you fast, confidential help - directly from people in the community. Our counsellors know what it means, queer to live. They listen to you without judgement - and support you in everything that concerns you.

Whether you have questions about sex, HIV, PrEP, feelings or drugs: You can talk openly in the chat - without registering and completely anonymously.


More information about HIV and general advice in the Gay Health Chat

  • No registration necessary

  • Free of charge & ad-free

  • All counsellors are trained and have queer

  • You remain anonymous - nothing is saved

Whether you have questions about sex, HIV, PrEP, feelings or drugs: You can talk openly in the chat - without registering and completely anonymously.


Online counselling from the AIDS service organisation

Mail and individual chat counselling by the AIDS service organisations

The online counselling service of the AIDS service organisations is there for you - no matter where you live or what's on your mind. Whether you have a specific question, just want to talk or are worried about your health, your sexuality or your well-being: here you will find people who will listen, take you seriously and support you.

You decide, how you would like to be advisedby email, in a one-to-one chat, on the phone or in person on site. Counselling is anonymous, free and confidential - without any pressure.

Many AIDS service organisations offer queer counsellors or have special experience with topics such as PrEP, HIV, coming out, drugs or discrimination.

The speciality:
You can search specifically for Location, topic or language and choose the type of counselling and contact person that really suits you.


Whether you have questions about sex, HIV, PrEP, feelings or drugs: You can talk openly in the chat - without registering and completely anonymously.


Advice by e-mail

Do you want to take your time and write in peace? Then email counselling is the right thing for you. You formulate your thoughts at your own pace - and receive a personal response from our counsellors.

Advice via individual chat

Would you like to write directly to someone? You can get quick support in a one-to-one chat - live, anonymous and free of charge. Many AIDS service organisations offer fixed chat times.

Telephone counselling

Do you prefer speaking to writing? No problem. Many AIDS service organisations are also available by phone. Here you can talk to a real person about everything - directly, humanely and at your own pace.

Personal advice on site

Sometimes it's best to talk face to face. In many cities, you can get counselling directly from an AIDS service organisation - with fixed appointments and a protected setting.