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COVID-19 Diagnostic Tests

161 Main Street, New Castle, VA 24127
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Sober Living Homes

We serve women— daughters, sisters, wives and mothers—who need structure and professional support in early recovery to build a solid basis for sustained sobriety. The Women’s Home addresses the special needs of women, with a focus on lifestyle changes. By accepting boundaries and personal responsibility, residents put in place new attitudes and new ways of living, transforming their liabilities into assets. Residents learn tools to stay sober and how to “live life on life’s terms.” It is one of the few such programs licensed by the Commonwealth of Virginia. We are based on a strategy of accountability to structure, accepting guidance from staff and cultivating healthy relationships with women, learning to ask for and accept help. Residents align themselves with successful women in the recovery community, who have sustained long-term sobriety. With this new-found resource, residents recognize where they are at risk of relapsing and maintain the motivation to change their behavior.
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Sexually Transmitted Infection Treatment

3130 Victoria Boulevard, Hampton, VA 23661
Medical Physician
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Sexually Transmitted Infection Screening

20471 Azen Rd., Damascus, VA 24236
Community Health Center
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Safe Sex Supplies

474 Colonial Trail West, Surry, VA 23883
Local Health Department
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HIV Post-Exposure Prophylaxis Medication

1138 Rose Hill Drive, Charlottesville, VA 22903
Local Health Department Services are by appointment only
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AIDS Drug Assistance Programs

3299 Woodburn Road, Suite 370, Annandale, VA 22003
Support services provided by the Nexus program expand the options available to newly diagnosed or People Living with HIV giving them the benefit and flexibility of receiving HIV-related care in a medical setting of their choosing – a private infectious disease, primary care or specialist practice. Your doctor can refer you to Nexus and based on your eligibility you may enroll in the appropriate support services to supplement your medical treatment and help you achieve and maintain viral load suppression. Ryan White Part B Eligibility Assessment Site.
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Confidential HIV Testing

209 Jackson Street, Bland, VA 24315
Local Health Department
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Disease Prevention Programs

833 Buffalo Street, Suite 200, Farmville, VA 23901
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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Health Insurance Premium Assistance

18003 Fraley Boulevard, Dumfries Plaza, Dumfries, VA 22026
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.
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Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Services

3701 W. Braddock Road, Alexandria, VA 22304
To ensure that each and every Alexandrian teen succeeds – physically, emotionally, socially, and academically – by collaboratively providing an easily accessible medical clinic at Alexandria High School. Services that are NON-CONFIDENTIAL and need parent/guardian consent if you are under the age of 18: NEW: COVID-19 vaccines, by appointment or available during any other visit Immunizations for HPV, Influenza (flu), TDAP and more Tuberculosis Testing Treatment of colds, acne, and other minor illnesses Physical examinations required for schools, participation in sports, employment and the Special Olympics Services that are CONFIDENTIAL and do NOT need parent/guardian consent: Pregnancy testing and prevention Diagnosis and treatment of sexually transmitted infections (Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, HIV and more) Reproductive health services (including prescribing birth control) Health education on nutrition, exercise, and stress reduction techniques Behavior change counseling Mental health and substance abuse counseling
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Dental Care

125 Beverly Road, Ashland, VA 23005
Programs that specialize in the care of the teeth and associated structures in the oral cavity including the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the teeth and gums.
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Housing Counseling

7300 Newport Ave., Suite 101, Norfolk, VA 23505
The Urban League of Hampton Roads, Inc. was founded in 1978 with a mission to assist African-Americans and others in the achievement of social and economic equality. The League implements its mission in four programmatic areas: Education and Youth, Employment and Economic Empowerment, Housing and Health and Wellness. The Health and Wellness Program provides strategies for optimal living by making choices that support fitness, good nutrition and medical care. Education, outreach and case management services are provided. A primary focus of the health program is to assist individuals that are HIV/AIDS positive. Additionally outreach and education activities are provided in order to combat the spread of the disease.
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General Medical Care

1016 Main Street, Lynchburg, VA 24504
See our website for more details about the medical services provided: https://www.freeclinicva.org/services/#medical
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HIV Testing

132 Main St, County Office Building, Palmyra, VA 22963
Local Health Department
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Dental Care

9434 Hospital Avenue, Nassawadox, VA 23413
Community Health Center
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Sexually Transmitted Infection Screening

515 Newtown Road, Virginia Beach, VA 23462
Planned Parenthood of Southeastern Virginia offers reproductive health and family planning services to the community. Additionally we provide comprehensive, medically accurate sex education to faith based groups and other community members.
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Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Services

P.O. Box 1568, Culpeper, VA 22701
Community Services Board
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Food Vouchers

3299 Woodburn Road, Suite 370, Annandale, VA 22003
Support services provided by the Nexus program expand the options available to newly diagnosed or People Living with HIV giving them the benefit and flexibility of receiving HIV-related care in a medical setting of their choosing – a private infectious disease, primary care or specialist practice. Your doctor can refer you to Nexus and based on your eligibility you may enroll in the appropriate support services to supplement your medical treatment and help you achieve and maintain viral load suppression. Ryan White Part B Eligibility Assessment Site.
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HIV Post-Exposure Prophylaxis Medication

8101 Hinson Farm Road, #415, Alexandria, VA 22306
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.
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Disease Prevention Programs

1965 Emancipation Highway, Ste 100, Fredericksburg, VA 22401
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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Food Pantries

926 Commerce St., Lynchburg, VA 24504
Community Based Organization
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Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Services

2580 Potters Road, Virginia Beach, VA 23454
Programs that provide preventive, diagnostic and treatment services in a variety of community and hospital-based settings to help people achieve, maintain and enhance a state of emotional well-being, personal empowerment and the skills to cope with everyday demands without excessive stress or reliance on alcohol or other drugs. Treatment may include emotional support, introspection and problem-solving assistance using a variety of modalities and approaches, and medication, as needed, for individuals who have a substance use disorder involving alcohol and/or other drugs or for people who range from experiencing difficult life transitions or problems in coping with daily living to those with severe, chronic mental illnesses that seriously impact their lives.
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COVID-19 Immunization Clinics

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.
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Hepatitis Testing

5360 Robin Hood Road, Norfolk, VA 23513
Hepatitis C (Commonly called Hep C or HCV) HCV is an infection that passes from person-to-person through contact with HCV positive blood. You should get tested for Hep C if you: Are a current or former drug user who used needles or shared needles to inject, even if you only did this one time or did it many years ago. Have a sex partner who has chronic Hepatitis C or have had many sex partners. Rapid HCV testing produces results within 20 minutes. Similar to a rapid HIV test, a single drop of blood is required. A positive result must be confirmed by additional laboratory tests.
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