The BESTD story is a long history of volunteers
providing healthcare services to greater Milwaukee. In the early
1970's, a group of concerned and caring people responded to the rising
incidences of sexually transmitted diseases in Milwaukee and the lack of
sensitive, accessible resources. Their discussions and encouragement
from the Milwaukee Health Department and the Wisconsin Division of Health
resulted in the founding of the BESTD Clinic (then known as the Gay
People's Union Venereal Disease Clinic - GPU VD Clinic) in October
1974.
Located initially in rented quarters on East
St. Paul, in what is now the Third Ward Cafe, and then on Farwell Avenue,
the Brady East STD Clinic, Inc., moved to its present facility in
1981. In 1990, Dr. Roger Gremminger, a physician volunteer, board
member and building owner, gifted his property equity to BESTD.
Off-street parking adjacent to the Clinic was made available in 1996 and
is available with the cooperation of our good neighbors at Mimma's
Cafe.
While traditionally focusing on the diagnosis,
testing and treatment of sexually transmitted diseases, BESTD, because of
its entirely volunteer staff, has been flexible and swift to respond to
new challenges. In 1983 through 1984, some of the BESTD volunteers
began preliminary responses to what we now know as a growing
epidemic. They formed the Milwaukee AIDS Project as a committee of
BESTD Clinic.
With the mission of providing unmet or
underprovided services, BESTD Clinic became one of the early pioneers in
HIV antibody testing. Today, it is one of the most active and
accessible anonymous testing sites in the State of Wisconsin. Clinic
volunteers also initiated "outreach clinics" for off-site testing.
One of the early outreach clinics was done in concert with the Milwaukee
Health Department and offered counseling and testing for those at risk to
both HIV infection and tuberculosis. The tests performed at BESTD
and its outreach sites identify and large number of newly diagnosed
persons who are HIV infected.
The BESTD remodeled facility in addition to being
client-friendly, warm, and clinically up-to-date,. has retained some it's
nineteenth century architectural charm, both inside and out. In
addition, provision has been made for the Clinic's large, donated art
collection. There is also adequate space for community groups and
support groups to carry on their meetings and activities.
Since 1996, BESTD and STD Specialties Clinic at
3251 N. Holton Street, have cooperated in providing an Early Prevention
Program to persons newly diagnosed with HIV infection or those not yet
connected to the healthcare system. This Program provides physical,
medical and diagnostic services in addition to psycho-social assessments
and support services, all without cost.
We are grateful to Milwaukee for providing the
roots to our birth and for the nurturing and responding people who,
without hesitation, offered their help in founding this unique and
nationally almost one-of-a-kind healthcare agency. The
volunteers, who are the BESTD Clinic, pledge our continuing professional,
sensitive and caring service to ALL who come to us for help and is done
willingly and without charge.
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