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Expert HIV Treatment in South Florida — Compassionate, Confidential Care

Board-certified infectious disease specialists providing personalized HIV management, rapid testing, and the latest therapies — including long-acting injectables — in Atlantis, Boca Raton, West Palm Beach, and Palm Beach County.

Services available in:EnglishSpanishHaitian CreoleFrench
Board-Certified ID Specialists
5 Expert Physicians on Staff
Multilingual Care (4 Languages)
Same-Week Appointments Available

What Is HIV?

Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) is a chronic viral infection that targets the immune system’s CD4 cells, gradually weakening the body’s ability to fight infections and certain cancers. According to the CDC’s 2025 surveillance update, approximately 1.2 million people are living with HIV in the United States, and an estimated 39,201 new diagnoses were reported in 2023 alone. Without treatment, HIV can progress to Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS), the most advanced stage of the disease.

However, the landscape of HIV care has been transformed. With modern antiretroviral therapy (ART), people living with HIV who achieve and maintain an undetectable viral load can expect a life expectancy approaching that of the general population, according to the National Institutes of Health (NIH). This represents one of the most remarkable advances in modern medicine — think of it as turning what was once a terminal diagnosis into a manageable chronic condition, much like diabetes or high blood pressure.

At Atlas Infectious Disease Practice in Atlantis, Florida, we provide comprehensive HIV care to patients across Atlantis, Boca Raton, West Palm Beach, Boynton Beach, Lantana, Wellington, and Delray Beach. Whether you are newly diagnosed or seeking a new provider for ongoing management, our team combines the latest evidence-based treatments with compassionate, confidential care.

Your Privacy Is Our Priority

At Atlas Infectious Disease Practice, we understand that an HIV diagnosis carries deeply personal considerations. Every consultation, test result, and treatment plan is handled with the strictest confidentiality in full compliance with HIPAA regulations. Our practice is designed so that patients can receive care in a discreet, welcoming environment — from private consultation rooms to secure patient portal communications. Your health information is never shared without your explicit consent, and our multilingual staff (English, Spanish, Haitian Creole, and French) ensures that language is never a barrier to understanding your care. You deserve medical treatment free from judgment, and that is exactly what we provide.

Expert HIV Care in Atlantis, Boca Raton, West Palm Beach, and Surrounding Areas

Atlas Infectious Disease Practice is led by Dr. Joseph Etienne MD FACP, alongside Dr. A. Raquel Mateo-Bibeau, Dr. Terrence Park, Dr. Daniel S. Berman, and Dr. Kleper de Almeida. Our team of five board-certified physicians brings decades of combined expertise in managing HIV across all stages — from initial diagnosis to long-term viral suppression.

Our practice, located at 5401 South Congress Avenue, Suite 201, Atlantis, FL 33462, serves as a regional center of excellence for HIV care in Palm Beach County and throughout South Florida. We accept most major insurance plans and work with patients to navigate financial assistance programs, ensuring that cost is never a barrier to receiving life-saving treatment.

We offer same-week appointments, rapid HIV testing with same-day results, and immediate linkage to care for newly diagnosed patients — because when it comes to HIV, early treatment saves lives.

Understanding HIV: What You Need to Know

What Is HIV?

HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) attacks the body's CD4 immune cells, weakening the immune system over time. Without treatment, HIV can progress to AIDS. However, with modern antiretroviral therapy, HIV is a manageable chronic condition. According to the CDC, early diagnosis and consistent treatment are the keys to living a long, healthy life.

HIV in South Florida

Florida reported approximately 4,725 new HIV diagnoses in 2023, with an incidence rate of 16.7 per 100,000 — higher than the national average of 13.7. Palm Beach County recorded 266 new diagnoses in 2023, making it a designated Ending the HIV Epidemic (EHE) jurisdiction. The South region accounts for 46% of all people living with diagnosed HIV nationally.

Who Should Be Tested?

The CDC recommends that everyone aged 13–64 be tested for HIV at least once, and that individuals with ongoing risk factors be tested annually or more frequently. Risk factors include unprotected sexual contact, multiple partners, injection drug use, having another STI, and occupational exposure. Early detection is the most important step toward effective treatment.

Life Expectancy: A New Era

With consistent ART and viral suppression, life expectancy for people living with HIV is now approaching that of the general population, according to the NIH. A 2025 Lancet HIV study projects that the median age of people with HIV will reach 60 years by 2050. An HIV diagnosis today is not a death sentence — it is the beginning of a treatment journey toward a full, healthy life.

U=U: Undetectable = Untransmittable

The CDC confirms that people living with HIV who achieve and maintain an undetectable viral load through treatment effectively have zero risk of sexually transmitting the virus to their partners. This landmark finding, supported by the PARTNER 1 & 2 and HPTN 052 studies, has transformed how we think about HIV treatment and prevention.

Our Treatment Approach

At Atlas IDP, we develop individualized treatment plans using the latest FDA-approved medications, including single-tablet regimens and long-acting injectables like Cabenuva (monthly/bimonthly) and lenacapavir (twice-yearly). Our approach includes rapid testing, same-day ART initiation, HIV/STI co-infection management, U=U counseling, and ongoing viral load monitoring.

Your Path to HIV Treatment

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Contact Us

Call (561) 995-6971 or submit our online form to schedule your confidential consultation. Our staff speaks English, Spanish, Haitian Creole, and French.

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Comprehensive Evaluation

Your first visit includes a thorough medical history, physical exam, and baseline labs including CD4 count, viral load, resistance testing, and co-infection screening.

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Personalized Treatment

Based on your results, our specialists design an individualized ART regimen — whether a once-daily pill, monthly injection, or twice-yearly injectable option.

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Ongoing Monitoring

Regular follow-up visits track your viral load, CD4 count, and overall health. Our goal: achieving and maintaining an undetectable viral load (U=U).

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Long-Term Wellness

Beyond viral suppression, we focus on your total well-being — cardiovascular screening, cancer prevention, mental health support, and primary care coordination.

Why Choose Atlas Infectious Disease Practice for HIV Treatment?

Board-Certified Expertise

Five board-certified infectious disease specialists with deep expertise in HIV medicine, led by Dr. Joseph Etienne MD FACP. Our team stays current with the latest IDSA, DHHS, and IAS-USA treatment guidelines.

Rapid Testing & Same-Day ART

We offer rapid HIV testing with same-day results and, when clinically appropriate, same-day antiretroviral therapy initiation — following DHHS recommendations for rapid ART start to improve outcomes.

Advanced Treatment Options

From single-tablet daily regimens to long-acting injectable therapies like Cabenuva and lenacapavir, we offer the full spectrum of FDA-approved HIV treatments tailored to your lifestyle.

Multilingual, Culturally Sensitive Care

Our team provides care in English, Spanish, Haitian Creole, and French — reflecting the diverse communities of Palm Beach County. Language and cultural understanding are essential to effective healthcare.

Co-Infection Management

HIV rarely exists in isolation. Our specialists are experienced in managing HIV alongside co-infections including hepatitis B, hepatitis C, syphilis, and other STIs — providing integrated care under one roof.

Confidential, Judgment-Free Care

Your privacy is paramount. From HIPAA-compliant record-keeping to private consultation rooms and a secure patient portal, every aspect of our practice is designed to protect your confidentiality and dignity.

Frequently Asked Questions About HIV Treatment

After receiving an HIV diagnosis, the most important step is to connect with an infectious disease specialist as soon as possible. At Atlas Infectious Disease Practice, we offer rapid linkage to care, which means you can see one of our five board-certified specialists within days of your diagnosis. Your initial evaluation will include baseline blood work (CD4 count, viral load, resistance testing), screening for co-infections such as hepatitis B, hepatitis C, and STIs, and a comprehensive health assessment. According to current DHHS guidelines, antiretroviral therapy should be initiated as soon as possible — ideally on the same day or within 72 hours — to improve health outcomes and reduce the risk of transmission.
An undetectable viral load means that the amount of HIV in your blood has been reduced to a level so low that standard laboratory tests cannot detect it — typically below 200 copies per milliliter. The CDC has confirmed that people living with HIV who achieve and maintain an undetectable viral load through antiretroviral therapy have effectively zero risk of sexually transmitting the virus to HIV-negative partners. This scientific principle, known as U=U (Undetectable = Untransmittable), is supported by multiple large-scale clinical studies and has been endorsed by the World Health Organization. Achieving an undetectable viral load is a primary goal of HIV treatment at Atlas IDP.
Long-acting injectable HIV treatments are an alternative to daily oral medications. Cabenuva (cabotegravir plus rilpivirine) is an FDA-approved injectable regimen administered monthly or every two months by a healthcare provider, replacing the need for daily pills. Additionally, lenacapavir (Sunlenca) is a newer capsid inhibitor given as a twice-yearly injection for HIV treatment. These options are ideal for patients who prefer not to take daily pills, have difficulty with medication adherence, or simply want a more convenient treatment approach. Our specialists at Atlas IDP can help determine if injectable therapy is right for you.
Most major health insurance plans, including Medicare and Medicaid, cover antiretroviral therapy and HIV-related medical care. For patients who are uninsured or underinsured, programs such as the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program and state AIDS Drug Assistance Programs (ADAP) may provide financial assistance for medications and care. At Atlas Infectious Disease Practice, our team works with patients to navigate insurance coverage and connect them with available assistance programs, ensuring that cost is never a barrier to receiving life-saving treatment.
After starting antiretroviral therapy, you will typically have follow-up visits every 4 to 8 weeks initially to monitor your response to treatment, check for side effects, and track your viral load and CD4 count. Once you achieve an undetectable viral load and your treatment is stable, visits are generally reduced to every 3 to 6 months. These ongoing visits are essential for monitoring long-term health, screening for co-morbidities such as cardiovascular disease and certain cancers, and ensuring that your treatment continues to be effective. At Atlas IDP, we make scheduling convenient with same-week appointments and a secure online patient portal.
According to the National Institutes of Health, people living with HIV who receive consistent antiretroviral therapy and achieve viral suppression can expect a life expectancy approaching that of the general population. A 2025 study published in The Lancet HIV projects that the median age of people with HIV will reach 60 years by 2050, reflecting the remarkable advances in treatment over the past two decades. With more than 30 FDA-approved antiretroviral medications available as of 2025, including single-tablet regimens and long-acting injectables, HIV treatment has never been more effective or more convenient. At Atlas IDP, our goal is not just viral suppression — it is helping you live a full, healthy, and fulfilling life.

Patient Success Stories

“When I was first diagnosed, I was terrified. Dr. Etienne and the team at Atlas IDP made me feel safe from the very first visit. They explained everything clearly, started me on treatment right away, and within months I was undetectable. That was three years ago, and I’ve never felt healthier. The confidentiality and respect I receive at every visit means the world to me.”

— Maria R., Boca Raton

“I switched to Atlas IDP after moving to South Florida, and it was the best decision I could have made for my health. Dr. Etienne helped me transition to a long-acting injectable, so I no longer have to take daily pills. The entire staff is welcoming, professional, and they truly care about their patients.”

— James T., West Palm Beach

“As someone who has been living with HIV for over 15 years, finding a practice that treats me as a whole person — not just a diagnosis — has been life-changing. The doctors at Atlas IDP monitor everything from my viral load to my heart health. Their multilingual staff made my mother feel comfortable too, since she primarily speaks Haitian Creole.”

— Daniel P., Boynton Beach

Get Expert HIV Treatment Today

Whether you need rapid HIV testing, a new treatment plan, or a compassionate team to manage your ongoing care, Atlas Infectious Disease Practice is here for you. Your privacy is our priority. All consultations are completely confidential.

5401 S. Congress Ave, Ste 201, Atlantis, FL 33462

Serving: Atlantis, Boca Raton, West Palm Beach, Boynton Beach, Lantana, Wellington, Delray Beach

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