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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Center for Behavioral Health Inc E Town Addiction Solutions LCC

270-234-8180
2645 Leitchfield Road Suite 104, Elizabethtown, KY 42701
http://www.centerforbehavioralhealth.com

Center for Behavioral Health Inc Frankfort

502-352-2111
2225 Lawrenceburg Road Building C, Frankfort, KY 40601
http://www.centerforbehavioralhealth.com

Center for Behavioral Health Inc Phoenix

602-253-6553
1501 East Washington Street , Phoenix, AZ 85034
http://www.centerforbehavioralhealth.com

Center for Behavioral Health Inc Tucson

520-624-0250
2437 North Stone Avenue , Tucson, AZ 85705
http://www.centerforbehavioralhealth.com

Center for Behavioral Health Iowa Inc

563-388-8000
3811 North Harrison Street Suite 400, Davenport, IA 52806
http://www.centerforbehavioralhealth.com

Center for Behavioral Health Iowa Inc

515-244-9500
1200 University Street Suite 106, Des Moines, IA 50314
http://www.centerforbehavioralhealth.com

Center for Behavioral Health Iowa Inc

515-244-9500
1200 University Street Suite 106, Des Moines, IA 50314
http://www.centerforbehavioralhealth.com

Center for Behavioral Health Iowa Inc

712-522-4442
2520 Glenn Avenue , Sioux City, IA 51106
http://www.centerforbehavioralhealth.com

Center for Behavioral Health KY Inc Frankfort

502-352-2111
2225 Lawrenceburg Road Building C, Frankfort, KY 40601
http://www.centerforbehavioralhealth.com

Center for Behavioral Health Las Vegas

702-636-0085
3470 West Cheyenne Avenue Suite 400, North Las Vegas, NV 89032
http://www.centerforbehavioralhealth.com

Center for Behavioral Health Las Vegas

702-399-1600
2290 McDaniel Street Suite 1-C, North Las Vegas, NV 89030
http://www.centerforbehavioralhealth.com

Center for Change

303-274-4200
1701 Kipling Street Suite 102, Denver, CO 80215
http://www.centerforchange-co.com

Center for Comp Health Practice Inc ECP

212-360-7793
1900 2nd Avenue 12th Floor, New York, NY 10029
http://www.CCHPhealthcare.org

Center for Comp Health Practice Inc FESP OP

212-360-7756
1900 2nd Avenue 9th Floor, New York, NY 10029
http://www.CCHPhealthcare.org

Center for Comp Health Practice Inc MAP

212-360-7828
1900 2nd Avenue 12th Floor, New York, NY 10029
http://www.CCHPhealthcare.org

Center for Comp Health Practice Inc PAAM

212-360-7814
1900 2nd Avenue 12th Floor, New York, NY 10029
http://www.CCHPhealthcare.org

Center for Family and Child Enrichment

305-624-7450 x1772
1825 NW 167th Street Suite 102, Miami Gardens, FL 33056
http://www.cfcecares.org/

Center For Family Services Family First Program

856-963-0200
594 Benson Street , Camden, NJ 08103
http://www.centerffs.org

Center for Healthcare Services Methadone Services

210-246-1300
601 North Frio Street Building 2, 1st Floor, San Antonio, TX 78207
http://www.chcsbc.org

Center for Healthcare Services Methadone Services

210-246-1300
601 North Frio Street Building 2, 1st Floor, San Antonio, TX 78207
http://www.chcsbc.org

Center for Human Development Inc

541-962-8800
2301 Cove Avenue , La Grande, OR 97850
http://www.chdinc.org

Center for Human Development Inc

541-962-8800
2301 Cove Avenue , La Grande, OR 97850
http://www.chdinc.org
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