Screening for Hepatitis C

Offered at substance abuse treatment centers
Details:
  • name: Screening for Hepatitis C
  • category: Ancillary Services
  • Type: Uncategorized

Description:
Test for Hepatitis C, which is usually done and recommended for persons currently injecting drugs, ever injected drugs, were prior recipients of transfusions or organ transplants, or have certain medical conditions, including persons: 1. who received clotting factor concentrates produced before 1987 2. who were ever on long-term hemodialysis 3. with persistently abnormal alanine aminotransferase levels (ALT) 4. who have HIV infection

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Kali West LLC Villa Kali Ma

619-246-8862
2912 Managua Place , Carlsbad, CA 92009
http://

Kalispell CBOC

406-758-2782
31 Three Mile Drive , Kalispell, MT 59901
http://www.montana.gov

Kaniksu Health Services

208-263-7101 x2012
30410 Highway 200 , Ponderay, ID 83852
http://

Kansas City Psychiatric and Psychological Services LLC

816-373-6433
4731 South Cochise Drive Suite 206, Independence, MO 64055
http://www.kcpps.org/

Kansas Treatment Services LLC

913-342-0888
1125 North 5th Street , Kansas City, KS 66101
http://

Katherine Boone Robinson Foundation

773-521-1601
4100 West Ogden Avenue 1st Floor, Chicago, IL 60623
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Katherine Boone Robinson Foundation

773-521-1601
4100 West Ogden Avenue 1st Floor, Chicago, IL 60623
http://

Kayenta Health Center IHS Counseling Services

928-697-4000 x4183
U.S. Highway 160 Milepost 394.3 , Kayenta, AZ 86033
http://

KC CARE Research Medical Center

816-753-5144
2340 East Meyer Boulevard Building 1 Suite 200, Kansas City, MO 64132
http://www.kccare.org

Keetoowah Cherokee Treatment Services

918-835-3017
2727 East Admiral Place , Tulsa, OK 74110
http://www.kctxs.com

Keetoowah Cherokee Trt Servs

918-835-3017
2727 East Admiral Place , Tulsa, OK 74110
http://www.kctxs.com

Kemah Palms Recovery

713-568-1210
1013 Delesandri Lane , Kemah, TX 77565
http://www.kemahpalms.com

Kenaitze Indian Tribe Denaina Wellness Center Behav Health

907-335-7500
508 Upland Street , Kenai, AK 99611
http://

Kennedy Heath/Cherry Hill Division Substance Abuse Servs and Outpt

856-488-6589
2201 Chapel Avenue West , Cherry Hill, NJ 08002
http://www.kennedyhealth.org

Kensington Hospital Addiction Services

215-426-8100
136 West Diamond Street , Philadelphia, PA 19122
http://

Kensington Hospital Methadone Maintenance Program

215-426-8100 x7001
2100 North Front Street , Philadelphia, PA 19122
http://

Kensington Hospital Methadone Maintenance Program/OP

215-426-8100 x7001
2100 North Front Street , Philadelphia, PA 19122
http://kensingtonhospital.org

Kent Sussex Community Services

302-735-7790
1241 College Park Drive , Dover, DE 19904
http://www.kscs.org

Kent Sussex Community Services

302-854-0172
20728 DuPont Boulevard , Georgetown, DE 19947
http://www.kscs.org

Kent Treatment Solutions WCHS Inc/CRC Health Group

425-687-7082
21851 84th Avenue South Suite 101, Kent, WA 98032
http://

Kentucky Addiction Centers LLC

888-226-5824
625 Tech Drive Suite B, Winchester, KY 40391
http://

Kentucky Addiction Centers LLC

859-739-3552
625 Tech Drive Suite B, Winchester, KY 40391
http://www.callkac.com

Kentucky River Community Care Inc

606-435-2839
91 Little Grapevine Creek Road , Hazard, KY 41701
http://www.krcccares.com

Kernersville Healthcare Center Outpatient Clinic

336-515-5000
1695 Kernersville Medical Parkway , Kernersville, NC 27284
http://

Kernersville VA Healthcare Center Outpatient Clinic

336-515-5000
1695 Kernersville Medical Parkway , Kernersville, NC 27284
http://www.salisbury.va.gov
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