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Sexually Transmitted Infection Screening

16309 Highlands Parkway, Whitetop, VA 24292
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Community Clinics

835 Woodland Drive, Suite 101, Stuart, VA 24171
Caring Hearts Free Clinic is a volunteer-driven organization committed to creating solutions for a healthy community of all ages by: removing barriers to access; treating holistically with dignity, with respect and without judgment; providing primary care service and health education; and providing support and referral services to those without access to basic health care. Their mission is to provide free, non-judgmental, quality healthcare to those in need by using a solid base of culturally diverse community resources.

HIV Testing

26022 Administration Center Dr, Courtland, VA 23837
Local Health Department
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Outreach Programs

664 Lincoln St., Portsmouth, VA 23704
Community Health Center

AIDS/HIV Prevention Counseling

4247 Creighton Road, Richmond, VA 23223
Nia Community Development Corporation of Greater Richmond is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit whose mission to empower people to help themselves and others achieve wellness, holistically, through awareness, education, support and advocacy.

Pharmacies

321C Poplar Drive, Petersburg, VA 23805
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.
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Birth Control

465 W. 15th St Suite 200, Front Royal, VA 22630
Local Health Department
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HIV Post-Exposure Prophylaxis Medication

9304 Forest Point Circle, Manassas, VA 20110
Inova Juniper Program is Northern Virginia's largest provider of HIV/AIDS care. We are proud to offer all aspects of primary medical care and mental health, substance abuse and case management services to HIV positive individuals along with a history of delivering compassionate HIV/AIDS clinical and education services. Our convenient services are available at locations around Northern Virginia. We provide compassionate, dignified care to individuals regardless of their sex, race, background, sexual orientation, religious preference, financial status or insurance coverage. At any given time, Inova Juniper provides services to about 1,800 active clients. Ryan White Part B Eligibility Assessment Site.

Name/Gender Identity Modification Assistance

1010 North Thompson Street, Richmond, VA 23230
Health Brigade, formerly FAN FREE CLINIC! carries on a 50 year legacy as Virginia's oldest FREE and CHARITABLE clinic offering a growing array of medical, mental health, community outreach and care coordination services for low-income and uninsured persons. Health Brigade is known as a safe place to seek care for those who need it the most. We are committed to serving the most marginalized populations in the community!€“not only those with few resources, but also those most oppressed and stigmatized. Ryan White Part B Eligibility Assessment Site.
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Educational Support Services

611 McDowell Avenue, NW, Roanoke, VA 24016
Blue Ridge Behavioral Healthcare (BRBH) is the Community Services Board serving adults, children and families with mental health disorders, developmental disabilities, or substance use disorders in the Roanoke Valley of Virginia. We serve residents of the Cities of Roanoke and Salem, and the Counties of Botetourt, Craig, and Roanoke.

AIDS/HIV Prevention Counseling

16309 Highlands Parkway, Whitetop, VA 24292
Medical Center

Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Services

205 E. Hawthorne Street, Covington, VA 24426
The Alleghany Highlands Community Services Board is committed to improving the quality of life for individuals in our community with behavioral health challenges and developmental disabilities. AHCS is committed to preventing the occurrence of these conditions through an integrated community-based system of care. AHCS is committed to being responsive to individual needs and choices. Alleghany Highlands Community Services (AHCS) began in 1983 and is one of forty Community Services Boards and Behavioral Health Authorities established under the Code of Virginia to provide comprehensive services to individuals who have mental health disorders, developmental disabilities, or substance use disorders. As the publicly funded safety net for service delivery, we must continuously monitor and evaluate our cost for services as well as the effectiveness of what we do. AHCS operates multiple service sites throughout the Alleghany Highlands, with over 127 employees working to support our services. We are proud to have served our community for 38 years. AHCSB is accountable to and licensed by the Virginia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services (DBHDS) for the quality of care and fiscal accountability of the programs under its jurisdiction. AHCS is governed by a nine-person all-volunteer board appointed with members from each jurisdiction by local governing bodies – Alleghany County, Clifton Forge and the City of Covington. The Board members are people from the community with various occupations and interests who serve three-year terms of office.

Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Services

301 North Cameron Suite, Suite 100, Winchester, VA 22601
The Free Medical Clinic of Northern Shenandoah Valley in Winchester, Virginia, serves low-income, uninsured working residents of Frederick County, Winchester City, and Clarke County. Almost 100% of patients served by the Free Medical Clinic of Northern Shenandoah Valley have incomes at or below 150% of the federal poverty level. Approximately two-thirds of the FMC of Northern Shenandoah Valley patients have one or more chronic illnesses which require ongoing medication therapies, etc. ? In 2011 the Clinic provided 9366 patient visits, treated 1048 patients, and screened 532 new patients for services.

Transgender Hormone Therapy

1010 North Thompson Street, Richmond, VA 23230
Health Brigade, formerly FAN FREE CLINIC! carries on a 50 year legacy as Virginia's oldest FREE and CHARITABLE clinic offering a growing array of medical, mental health, community outreach and care coordination services for low-income and uninsured persons. Health Brigade is known as a safe place to seek care for those who need it the most. We are committed to serving the most marginalized populations in the community!€“not only those with few resources, but also those most oppressed and stigmatized. Ryan White Part B Eligibility Assessment Site.
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Housing Counseling

The Conrad Center 1400 Oliver Hill Way, Richmond, VA 23219-1228
Homeless Point of Entry is the starting point for anyone who is homeless and in need of shelter, case management, and related services. This free program helps clients achieve self-sufficiency and gain permanent housing. Staff works directly with area emergency shelters to fill available beds in greater Richmond.

Inpatient Mental Health Facilities

Tucker Pavillion 7101 Jahnke Road, Richmond, VA 23225
Tucker Pavilion provides a full range of acute inpatient emotional, behavioral and mental health services for seniors, adults, adolescents and children. Patients may be admitted and assessed 24 hours a day via the Chippenham Hospital ER for immediate needs.

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

Sexually Transmitted Infection Screening

748 Battlefield Boulevard North, Chesapeake, VA 23320
The Mission of the Virginia Department of Health is to protect the health and promote the well-being of all people in Virginia. The agency’s vision statement is “Become the healthiest state in the nation.”