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Outpatient Health Facilities

17285 Veterans Memorial Highway, Dungannon, VA 24245
Medical CenterClinch River Health Services seeks to improve the health services and health education available to the people of Scott County and the surrounding communities.

AIDS/HIV Prevention Counseling

308 West Main Street, Saltville, VA 24370
Medical Center

Rabies Control

474 Colonial Trail West, Surry, VA 23883
Local Health Department
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Health/Disability Related Support Groups

2100 Washington Blvd. Arlington, VA 22204, Sequoia 1, Arlington, VA 22204
In 1998, the County Board designated the ACCSB as an “administrative policy community services board.” Under this model, the County’s Department of Human Services is charged with the delivery and management of services while the ACCSB retains its role in policy determination, the direction of services and as an advocate of funding needs. The County serves as the fiscal agent for the ACCSB. To learn more about the relationship between the ACCSB and the County Manager, read the Memorandum of Agreement between the Arlington County Services Board and the Arlington County Manager. The ACCSB is an active body made up of interested members of the community who are appointed by the County Board. The ACCSB meets monthly. Members also frequently participate in one of the committees established by the ACCSB that represent the major service areas. Within these committees are opportunities to provide evaluations of services and to influence budget requests or allocations. The ACCSB is composed of a Chairperson, appointed by the County Board, and as many as 17 other members. The Executive Director of the ACCSB is the Deputy Director within the Department of Human Services. County staff are frequently called upon to report to the ACCSB. Services

AIDS/HIV Prevention Counseling

1 Taylor Avenue, Suite 4, Pearisburg, VA 24134
Local Health Department

Peer Counseling

We are a nonprofit, peer-run organization that serves Harrisonburg City and Rockingham, Page, and Shenandoah Counties in Virginia. Our organization is comprised of individuals who have overcome substance use, mental health, and trauma-related challenges. Grounded in our lived experiences, our mission is to offer hope, support, and advocacy for those seeking recovery so that they can build resilience and thrive in their lives and communities.
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Hepatitis Testing

210 South Pepper Street, Suite A, Christiansburg, VA 24073
Local Health Department

Court Ordered DUI Evaluations

103 South Pantops Drive, Suite 102, Charlottesville, VA 22911
ARS Treatment Center in Charlottesville, VA is a CARF-accredited provider specializing in treating substance use disorders, including opiate treatment, methadone maintenance, and other substance abuse treatment. ARS provides group, individual, and family counseling, and medication-assisted treatment in an intensive outpatient program focused on recovery.

HIV Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis Medication

2946 Sleepy Hollow Rd, 4B, Falls Church, VA 22044
AHF Healthcare Centers provide advanced medical care designed specifically for HIV-positive clients. AHF providers are knowledgeable of up-to-the-minute developments in HIV medical care. In addition, AHF Healthcare Centers are often part of the research teams testing new medications to fight HIV.

Environment and Public Health/Safety

423 N. Church Lane, Tappahannock, VA 22560
Local Health Department

Outreach Programs

940 General Booth Boulevard, Virginia Beach, VA 23451
Community Health Center

Health Screening/Diagnostic Services

25 S Union St, Petersburg, VA 23803
Central Virginia Health Services is a non-profit community health center with Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) status. They started in 1970 as a community-based and patient-directed organization focused on providing care to people with limited access to the health services they need. They are committed to and must uphold a high level of care, meeting administrative, clinical, and financial standards as part of responsibility as a FQHC. They offer comprehensive care: medical, dental, behavioral health, pharmacy, and at some sites, x-ray services. The majority of their governing board is made up of their patients – at least 51% of board members must be representative of the patients they serve.

Inpatient Mental Health Facilities

200 Medical Park Blvd, Petersburg, VA 23805
Hospital-based programs that provide diagnostic and treatment services for individuals who have acute psychiatric disorders, who require hospitalization on a voluntary or involuntary basis for maximum benefit, and who might be a threat to themselves, to their families or to others if left in the community or placed in a less restrictive treatment setting. The objective of inpatient mental health programs is to stabilize and then return the individual to the community for ongoing treatment as quickly as possible, and to facilitate the transition by preparing the individual's family to cope with the limitations imposed by the illness and by arranging for other supportive services as required. Included are psychiatric hospitals, health care hospitals that have psychiatric units and state hospitals for people who are mentally disordered.

Housing Counseling

1215 East Market Street, Suite B, Charlottesville, VA 22902
PHA engages in socially driven community development, renovating and building new affordable multifamily housing for low-income families and undertaking neighborhood revitalization projects that improve the quality of life for communities in and around Charlottesville.

HIV Post-Exposure Prophylaxis Medication

800 Fifth Street, Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, Lynchburg, VA 24504
AAt Community Access Network, our vision is that everyone has a medical home providing optimal individual and community wellness. We lead the way in creating a network of healthcare providers and organizations that prioritize health and compassion over bottom lines and will work to break down the barriers that keep individuals from getting the care they deserve. We serve everyone—regardless of age or insurance status. We want patients to understand that we—the staff, the doctors, the nurses— live, work and play in the same community as they do. When patients come to Community Access Network, they’re being treated by their neighbors, their fellow church members and those they see on the bus every morning. We want our patients to understand that their health is all that matters to us and that the quality of care they’ll receive will be consistent, courteous and compassionate. Our medical offices are open evening hours, and we offer same-day and walk-in services at some locations. We accept most insurances, including: PCHP, Optima, Anthem, Aetna, VAPremier, Tricare, Medicaid and Medicare.