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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Hidden Garden Keepers Club at Park West Health System Inc

443-884-7642
4120 Patterson Avenue , Baltimore, MD 21215
http://

High Focus Centers

732-474-7447
3322 Route 22 West Suite 1403, Somerville, NJ 08876
http://

High Focus Centers

201-655-6851
40 Eisenhower Drive , Paramus, NJ 07652
http://www.highfocuscenters.com

High Point Jamaica Plain at Shattuck

857-273-4929
170 Morton Street 12 South, Jamaica Plain, MA 02130
http://www.hptc.org

High Point Opioid Treatment Program

508-408-6190
30 Meadowbrook Road , Brockton, MA 02301
http://hptc.org

High Point Partial Care Substance Abuse

908-788-5979
162 Broad Street , Flemington, NJ 08822
http://

High Point Treatment Center Inc Detoxification Program

508-224-7701 x2436
1233 State Road , Plymouth, MA 02360
http://www.hptc.org

High Point Treatment Center Inc Section 35 WATC Program

774-628-1000
108 North Front Street , New Bedford, MA 02740
http://www.hptc.org

High Point Treatment Center Inc Section 35 WATC Program

774-628-1005
108 North Front Street , New Bedford, MA 02740
http://www.hptc.org

High Watch Recovery Center

860-927-3772
62 Carter Road , Kent, CT 06757
http://www.highwatchrecovery.com

Highland Health Center (HHC)

304-926-1669
300 56th Street SE , Charleston, WV 25304
http://www.highlandhosp.com

Highland Health Center (HHC)

304-926-1691 x1563
300 56th Street SE , Charleston, WV 25304
http://www.highlandhosp.com

Highland Health Rivers

706-291-7201 x2104
6 Mathis Drive NW , Rome, GA 30165
http://www.highlandrivershealth.com

Highland Ridge Hospital

801-569-2153
7309 South 180 West , Midvale, UT 84047
http://www.highlandridgehospital.com

Highland Rivers Health Rome Crisis Stabilization Unit

706-314-0019 x2206
1 Woodbine Avenue NW , Rome, GA 30165
http://www.highlandrivers.org

Highland Rivers Health SAIOP

770-748-2225
180 Wateroak Drive , Cedartown, GA 30125
http://www.highlandrivershealth.com

Highland Rivers Health SAIOP

770-387-3538
650 Joe Frank Harris Parkway , Cartersville, GA 30120
http://www.highlandrivershealth.com

Highland Springs Hospital

216-302-3070
4199 Millpond Drive , Beachwood, OH 44122
http://

Hill Alcohol and Drug Treatment

951-719-3685
41877 Enterprise Circle North Suite 100, Temecula, CA 92590
http://www.hillrecovery.com

Hill Country MH/DD Centers Outpatient Treatment Services

830-792-3300
819 Water Street Suite 300, Kerrville, TX 78028
http://www.hillcountry.org

Hills Treatment Center LLC

800-724-8207
8207 Mulholland Drive , Los Angeles, CA 90046
http://www.thehillscenter.com

Hillside Laguna Beach LLC

310-445-5743
- - - , Laguna Beach, CA 92651
http://WWW.HILLSIDELAGUNA.COM

Hilltop Recovery Services Residential Treatment for Men

707-998-1800
14715 East Highway 20 14720 Old Catholic Church Road, Clearlake Oaks, CA 95423
http://www.hilltoprecovery.net

Hilltown Community Health Centers

413-667-3009
73 Russell Road , Huntington, MA 01050
http://www.hchcweb.org

Hilltown Community Health Centers Inc Worthington Health Center

413-238-5511
58 Old North Road , Worthington, MA 01098
http://www.hchcweb.org
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