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Cardiothoracic Surgery
600 Herndon Parkway, #200, Herndon, VA 20170
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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General Medical Care
3650 Joseph Siewick Dr, Suite 400, Fairfax, VA 22033
We Provide Comprehensive Care for All Ages Across Northern Virginia. Our physicians are dedicated to treating the whole person and offer a wide range of preventive, diagnostic, and therapeutic services. Our approach is centered on an ongoing, personal patient-physician relationship that integrates care across family and community contexts. We are committed to making your health and well-being our priority and guiding you through today’s complex healthcare system.
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Trauma Care
5540 Falmouth St, Suite 100, Richmond, VA 23230
LGBTQ affirming counseling for youth and adults, play and expressive therapies for children and teens. Spanish language service available. Provides referral letters for hormone therapy and/or surgery.
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Rapid HIV Tests
1320 La Salle Avenue, Hampton, VA 23669
H.E.L.P. Free Clinic, located in Hampton, serves the low-income poor and working populations of Hampton and Newport News who do not have health insurance. We are an acute medical clinic which will see patients who earn less than 200% of the federal poverty level.
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Pregnancy Testing
3750 Old Lee Highway, Fairfax, VA 22030-6903
Local Health Department/Clinic
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Outpatient Health Facilities
102 West Boarddus Avenue, Suite 200, Bowling Green, VA 22427
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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General Medical Care
334 Brush Creek Road, Clintwood, VA 24228
Local Health Department
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Home Health Aide Services
6882 Main Street, Suite C-F, Gloucester, VA 23061
Local Health Department
Ryan White Part B Eligibility Assessment Site
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Outpatient Health Facilities
2256 Irish Road, Esmont, VA 22937
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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Transitional Housing/Shelter
10499 Jerico Road, Bealeton, VA 22712-7824
A transitional housing program with 2 houses for the clients. Clients must maintain employment and have their own transportation. Clients may reside for 1 year.
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COVID-19 Immunization Clinics
161 Main Street, New Castle, VA 24127
Local Health Department
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Sexually Transmitted Infection Screening
14010 Boydton Plank Road, Dinwiddie, VA 23841
Local Health Department
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Disease Prevention Programs
400 S Mesa Drive, Hopewell, VA 23860
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.
This clinic is a school-based clinic.
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Opioid Antidote Distribution
517 West Grace Street, Richmond, VA 23220
Our mission is to provide accessible, comprehensive, and integrated quality health services to anyone regardless of their housing, financial, citizenship, or insurance status.
Ryan White Part B Eligibility Assessment Site.
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Interpretation/Translation
334 Brush Creek Road, Clintwood, VA 24228
Local Health Department
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Transitional Housing/Shelter
200 Dent Street, Rocky Mount, VA 24151
Programs that provide extended shelter and supportive services primarily for homeless individuals and/or families with the goal of helping them live independently and transition into permanent housing. Some programs require that the individual/family be transitioning from a short-term emergency shelter. The length of stay varies considerably by program. It is generally longer than two weeks but typically 60 days or more and, in many cases, up to two years or more. The supportive services may be provided directly by the organization managing the housing or may be coordinated by them and provided by other public or private agencies. Transitional housing/shelter is generally provided in apartment style facilities with a higher degree of privacy than short-term homeless shelters; may be provided at no cost to the resident; and may be configured for specialized groups within the homeless population such as people with substance use disorders, a mental illness, AIDS/HIV, who have experienced domestic violence and/or veterans. In some cases, a "transition in place" option allows families to continue living in the same complex (if not the same unit) where their transitional housing unit is located when they are ready to move to permanent housing. In other cases, the permanent housing option is either public housing or private rental housing supported by a tenant-based voucher subsidy. Included are post-domestic violence shelter housing programs that make affordable rental housing (or other accommodations) available to women, generally those who are coming directly out of a domestic violence shelter or other crisis shelter, often in apartment complexes owned by the shelter; and programs that provide transitional housing and support services for other targeted groups such as military and veteran families and others who need a temporary supportive living environment to maintain stability and begin to thrive.
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Emergency Contraception
540 Industrial Dr, Louisa, VA 23093
Local Health Department
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Sober Living Homes for People Recovering From a Drug Use Disorder
1727 N. Fairfax Drive, Arlington, VA 22209
Independence House is a nationally-accredited, transitional program that serves male and female residents of Arlington County who have recently completed a primary treatment program. Clients in the early stages of recovery begin to face responsibilities of independent living in a hopeful, supportive atmosphere?working, taking part in job training, or attending school during the day and returning to the facility during the evening. Dedicated counselors, as well as our medical and psychiatric staff, bring a cognitive-behavioral, 12-step approach to support groups. Client groups emphasize self-esteem, interpersonal relationships, and recovery skills. Length of stay varies determined by individual progress and need.
HIV Testing
1414 North Augusta Street, Staunton, VA 24402
Local Health Department
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WIC
7501 Adkins Road, Charles City, VA 23030
Local Health Department
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COVID-19 Control
224 Second Street, Amherst, VA 24521
Local Health Department
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At Risk/Homeless Housing Related Assistance Programs
3110 Fairview Park Drive, Falls Church, VA 22042
NVFS’ Multicultural Center provides a wide range of immigration legal, mental health, and case management services, particularly for individuals and families new to the United States. Our services include:
Immigration Legal Services
Counseling and Mental Health Services (Individuals, Couples, Families)
Groups: Anger Management, Domestic Violence Support Group, Batterer’s Intervention Program
Program for Survivors of Torture and Trauma (PSTT) and Trafficking Survivor Services
Domestic Violence Services
Case Management Services
Information & Referral
Financial Literacy
Health Care Referrals
Primary medical care/ambulatory outpatient care, mental health services, HIV specialty care, medical and non-medical services, HIV testing & referral services, medical transportation services, and LGBTQ meeting and event space. Free condom distribution by mail; see form: https://www.fahass.org/condom-order form.
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Person Centered Therapy
536 Pantops Center, Suite 232, Charlottesville, VA 22911
Individual psychotherapy and counseling for adults, couples counseling. Medicaid and most major insurances are accepted.
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Rapid HIV Tests
474 Colonial Trail West, Surry, VA 23883
The mission of the Surry Area Free Clinic is to provide medical, dental and pharmaceutical care to the area working poor, using volunteer and professional staff. The Surry Area Free Clinic?s intention is to help those who are making a sincere effort to help themselves and their families. Most of our patients have incomes at or below 100% of the federal poverty level. We treat mostly patients who have at least one chronic illness.
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