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Case/Care Management

4001 Prince William Parkway, Suite 101, Woodbridge, VA 22192
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Health Education

2831 15th Street NW, Washington, DC 20009
Our mission is to build a healthy Latino community through culturally appropriate health services, focusing on those most in need. We envision a diverse, inclusive, healthy, safe, and happy community, free from violence and discrimination, where individuals have access to healthcare and are well-informed and empowered to care for themselves and their families.
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LGBTQ2+ Advocacy Groups

10383 Democracy Lane, Metropolitan Community Church NOVA, Fairfax, VA 22030
Monthly 2nd Friday meeting providing safe space for connection, peer-facilitated trans support, and community building. TGEA is for those in gender transition, considering the possibility (even remotely), or post-transition (however the individual may define that), and to anyone anywhere along the gender spectrum, whether static or dynamic. Significant others, friends, family, and allies are welcome. 2nd Friday is composed of four sub-groups: please see website for details about each group. 3rd Sunday group for significant others of those in transition. All groups are currently meeting on Zoom; contact for information on how to connect. TGEA can also provide speakers to organizations or community groups for outreach and/or education.

Immunizations

6450 Administration Drive, Prince George, VA 23875
Local Health Department
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Rehabilitation/Habilitation Services

1016 Main Street, Lynchburg, VA 24505
The Free Clinic of Central Virginia serves low-income (200% of the federal poverty level or lower) persons without health insurance, Medicare or Medicaid for the service being requested and provided. Present figures indicate that over 70% of the patients are working at least one part-time job or more. At least one-third of the Free Clinic patients have been identified with chronic illnesses (i.e. asthma, diabetes, hypertension), which necessitate ongoing medical care and medications. Specialty medical services are available in 20 different areas. A Medication Accesss Program, which is called MedsHelp, provides prescription services to Free Clinic patients as well to patients referred by physicians in the Central Virginia community. A dental clinic for exams, dental hygiene services, restorations, and extractions treated 2,034 unduplicated patients in over 5,200 visits in 2011. Some dental specialty services have been added, but they are only provided to long term patients at this time.

Food Pantries

219 Riggs Road, NE, Washington, DC 20011
Food Panty
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LGBTQ2+ Advocacy Groups

114 North Union Street, Suite A, Petersburg, VA 23803
Serenity is dedicated to reducing the transmission of HIV by providing comprehensive support services, education, advocacy and referrals to people who are living with and affected by HIV/AIDS in a safe setting. Ryan White Part B Eligibility Assessment Site.

Hospice Care

600 W. Ridge Rd., Wytheville, VA 24382
At Wythe County Community Hospital, we are committed to providing our patients with the highest quality, family-friendly care available. We offer a wide range of health care services, including emergency medicine, heart care, maternity care, sleep medicine, surgical services, and many more.
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Anger Management

9300 Forest Point Circle, Suite 154, Manassas, VA 20110
Calvary Counseling Center is a welcoming and innovative organization that endeavors to service and support those with mental health and substance abuse challenges. We provide outpatient programs specifically tailored to help individuals facing mental health and substance abuse issues. Our offerings include justice involved services, assessments, and group therapy as well as connecting clients with additional support resources. It is with integrity that we promote hope and empowerment to persons and families touched by mental illness, and substance use challenges.
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General Medical Care

123 William R. Harvey Way, Hampton, VA 23668
The Student Health Center’s mission is guided by the University mission which promotes an environment of learning and education for life. The Student Health Center’s mission is to provide culturally competent, quality care while promoting healthy lifestyles and behaviors through health promotion and disease prevention. All students are provided equal access to services regardless of their income, race, sex, nationality, age, religion, gender or sexual orientation.

General Legal Aid

1525 14th St NW, Washington, DC 20009
Our mission is to offer affirming community-based health and wellness services to all with a special expertise in LGBTQ and HIV care. We empower all persons to live healthy, love openly, and achieve equality and inclusion. Through multiple locations throughout DC, we provide stigma-free care to anyone who walks through our doors. We are proud and honored to be a place where the gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and queer communities, as well to those living with or affected by HIV feel supported, welcomed and respected. We strive to be a place where we see the person first; a healthcare home where you will be treated with the dignity, respect and love.

HIV Testing

172 Courthouse Lane, King William, VA 23086
Local Health Department
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Medication Adherence Programs

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.

HIV Post-Exposure Prophylaxis Medication

400 East Cary Street, Richmond, VA 23219
Programs that provide antiretroviral drugs for individuals who have had a high risk episode to stop HIV from replicating and spreading throughout the body. PEP must be started as soon as possible to be effective, and always within three days of a possible exposure. Health care workers are evaluated for PEP if they are exposed to blood or body fluids of a patient who is infected with HIV. PEP can also be used to treat people who may have been exposed to HIV during a single event unrelated to work (e.g., unprotected sex, needle-sharing injection drug use or sexual assault). Treatment may be available at doctor's offices, emergency rooms, urgent care clinics or a local HIV clinic. Health care workers exposed to HIV on the job are generally covered by their workplace health insurance or Workers Compensation. In sexual assault situations, people may qualify for partial or total reimbursement by the Office for Victims of Crime, funded by the US Department of Justice. People in other situations who have no insurance can apply for free antiretroviral medicines through the medication assistance programs run by the manufacturers.

Outpatient Health Facilities

140 Larkspur Lane, Suite C, Galax, VA 24333
The Free Clinic of the Twin Counties improving access for low-income, uninsured residents of Carroll, Grayson, & City of Galax; demonstrating the value of community collaboration in an accountable health care project that utilizes the charitable gifts of a network of voluntary providers .

AIDS/HIV Prevention Counseling

490 S. Main Street, Suite 101, Rocky Mount, VA 24151
The Free Clinic of Franklin County provides medical care to the uninsured of Franklin County. Our patients have incomes at or below 175% of the federal poverty guidelines. These are hard-working people who cannot afford the insurance offered by their employers.
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COVID-19 Control

20103 Princeton Road, Sussex, VA 23884
Local Health Department
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Needle Exchange and Injection Supplies

356 Campbell Ave, SW, Roanoke North Office, Roanoke, VA 24016
If you or someone you know is using drugs, we can help. Drop-In Center North, located at 2328 Williamson Road provides access to syringe exchange mobile unit (for clean needles and needle disposal), risk reduction counseling, HIV and Hepatitis C testing, would care/clean works kits, linkage to care, and more. We also offer harm reduction, skill-building classes, at our office and at treatment centers across Southwest Virginia.

Sexually Transmitted Infection Screening

21 Academy Street, Fincastle, VA 24090
Local Health Department The Botetourt County Health Department, part of the Alleghany Health District, offers a variety of programs and health services to enhance the health of the county’s citizens. Public health nurses, environmental health specialists and office support staff are dedicated to the mission of promoting optimum health, preventing disease and protecting the health of the community.

Family Planning

400 East Cary Street, Richmond, VA 23219
Programs that provide assistance for people who want to control the size of their families and the spacing of their children, usually through some form of birth control; who want to explore options for conceiving; who have a problem with infertility; or who have questions about the advisability of becoming pregnant or following through with a current pregnancy.
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Cancer Clinics

500 Martha Jefferson Dr, Charlottesville, VA 22911
We empower clinicians, care teams, and patients to enhance hepatitis C (HCV) elimination in Virginia by breaking down barriers to access curative treatments through improved knowledge and resources. We offer HCV treatment through telemedicine for patients in Virginia. Patients identified as having positive HCV RNA should be treated. Curative treatment is available for hepatitis C with 8-12 weeks of Direct Acting Antiviral (DAA) oral medication with minimal, if any, side effects. Following treatment, a lab is needed in 12 weeks, checking the HCV PCR/RNA to determine cure.
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