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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Community Counseling Center

702-369-8700
714 East Sahara Avenue Suite 103, Las Vegas, NV 89104
http://www.cccofsn.org

Community Counseling Center

573-334-1100
402 South Silver Springs Road , Cape Girardeau, MO 63703
http://www.cccntr.com

Community Development System Inc

478-743-8333
577 Mulberry Street Suite 900, Macon, GA 31201
http://www.cdsga.org

Community Drug and Alcohol Services DBA Options Family and Behav Servs

952-564-3000
151 West Burnsville Parkway Suite 100, Burnsville, MN 55337
http://www.optionsfamily.com

Community Guidance Center

814-371-1100
100 Caldwell Drive , Du Bois, PA 15801
http://www.thecgc.com

Community Guidance Center

814-765-5337
600 Leonard Street , Clearfield, PA 16830
http://www.thecgc.com

Community Guidance Center

814-765-5337
600 Leonard Street , Clearfield, PA 16830
http://www.thecgc.com

Community Health and Emergency Servs

618-734-4400 x3013
13245 Kessler Road , Cairo, IL 62914
http://www.chesi.org

Community Health Associates

928-376-0026
2851 South Avenue B Building 4, Yuma, AZ 85364
http://www.chaarizona.com

Community Health Associates

928-376-0026
2851 South Avenue B Building 4, Yuma, AZ 85364
http://www.chaarizona.com

Community Health Associates

520-366-3133 x5300
1701 North Douglas Avenue , Douglas, AZ 85607
http://www.chaarizona.com

Community Health Associates Casa Grande

520-284-7782
1923 North Trekell Road Suite 105, Casa Grande, AZ 85122
http://www.chaarizona.com

Community Health Associates Tucson

520-622-8357
1779 West Saint Marys Road , Tucson, AZ 85745
http://www.cha.com

Community Health Associates Yuma/CHA

928-304-7739
2851 South Avenue B Building 29-A, Suite 2902, Yuma, AZ 85364
http://www.cha.com

Community Health Association

520-366-3603
1326 Highway 92 Suite J, Bisbee, AZ 85603
http://www.chaarizona.com

Community Health Association

928-669-5319
1516 Ocotillo Avenue , Parker, AZ 85344
http://www.chaarizona.com

Community Health Center Adolescent Treatment Program

330-315-3731
702 East Market Street , Akron, OH 44305
http://www.commhealthcenter.org

Community Health Center Community Drug Board Inc

330-434-4141
725 East Market Street , Akron, OH 44305
http://www.commhealthcenter.org

Community Health Connections Inc

978-847-0110
14 Manning Avenue , Leominster, MA 01453
http://chcfhc.org

Community Health of South Florida Inc Martin Luther King Clinic

305-253-5100
810 West Mowry Drive , Homestead, FL 33030
http://www.chisouthfl.org

Community Healthcare Inc Community Substance Abuse Centers

413-774-3321
177 Shelburne Road , Greenfield, MA 01301
http://www.csacmethadone.com

Community Healthcare Inc Health Care Resource Centers

413-584-2404
441 Pleasant Street Suite 1, Northampton, MA 01060
http://www.csacmethadone.com

Community Healthcare Inc Health Care Resource Centers fka CSAC

413-746-0051 x3182
628 Center Street , Chicopee, MA 01013
http://www.csacmethadone.com
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