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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CommQuest Services Inc Smith House/Bright House

330-639-4408
811 Faircrest Street SW , Canton, OH 44706
http://commquest.org

CommuniCare Health Centers Behavioral Health Services

530-405-2815
215 West Beamer Street , Woodland, CA 95695
http://www.communicarehc.org

CommuniCare Health Centers Behavioral Health Services

916-403-2970
500 B Jefferson Boulevard Suite 195, West Sacramento, CA 95605
http://www.communicarehc.org

CommuniCare Health Centers Behavioral Health Services

530-405-2815
215 West Beamer Street , Woodland, CA 95695
http://www.communicarehc.org

CommuniCare Health Centers Behavioral Health/Salud Clinic

916-403-2970
500 B Jefferson Boulevard Suite 195, West Sacramento, CA 95605
http://www.communicarehc.org

Community Action Against Addiction

216-881-0765
5209 Euclid Avenue , Cleveland, OH 44103
http://

Community Action Partnership of Western Nebraska (CAPWN)

308-635-3089
3350 10th Street , Gering, NE 69341
http://www.capwn.org

Community Addiction Recovery Enterprise (CARE)/Anoka

651-431-5250
3301 7th Avenue North Miller South Building, Anoka, MN 55303
http://www.dhs.state.mn.us/

Community Addiction Recovery Enterprise (CARE)/Anoka

651-431-5250
3301 7th Avenue North Miller South Building, Anoka, MN 55303
http://www.dhs.state.mn.us/

Community Alcohol/Drug Rehab and Education Center (CADREC)

303-295-2521
3315 Gilpin Street , Denver, CO 80205
http://www.cadrec.org

Community Based Outpatient Clinics (CBOC)

330-489-4600 x1655
733 Market Avenue South , Canton, OH 44702
http://

Community Behavioral Health

410-758-1787
142 Coursevall Drive , Centreville, MD 21617
http://

Community Behavioral Health

844-224-5264 x215
10774 Hickory Ridge Road , Columbia, MD 21044
http://www.communitybehavioralhealth.net

Community Behavioral Health

410-758-1787
142 Coursevall Drive , Centreville, MD 21617
http://

Community Behavioral Health

844-224-5264
811 Eastern Shore Drive , Salisbury, MD 21804
http://

Community Behavioral Health Hancock County

317-318-7100
145 Green Meadows Drive , Greenfield, IN 46140
http://www.ecommunity.com

Community Behavioral Health Hancock County

317-318-7100
145 Green Meadows Drive , Greenfield, IN 46140
http://www.ecommunity.com

Community Behavioral Health Salisbury

410-334-6687
814 Eastern Shore Drive , Salisbury, MD 21801
http://

Community Behavioral Health Salisbury

410-334-6687
814 Eastern Shore Drive , Salisbury, MD 21801
http://

Community Bridges Inc Al Long Residential Program

928-524-1151
993 North Hermosa Drive , Holbrook, AZ 86025
http://

Community Bridges Inc Al Long Residential Program

928-524-1151
993 North Hermosa Drive , Holbrook, AZ 86025
http://

Community Bridges Inc ASPIRE

480-768-6022
1012 South Stapley Drive Suite 117 Building 5, Mesa, AZ 85204
http://

Community Bridges Inc ASPIRE

480-768-6022
1012 South Stapley Drive Building 5, Mesa, AZ 85204
http://www.communitybridgesaz.org

Community Bridges Inc Benson Desert Sunrise

520-586-6171
470 South Ocotillo Avenue , Benson, AZ 85602
http://www.communitybridgesaz.org

Community Bridges Inc Casa Grande Outpatient Services Center

520-426-0088
675 East Cottonwood Lane , Casa Grande, AZ 85122
http://www.communitybridgesaz.org
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