Where Can I Get Medical Treatment for Hep C at No Charge?

Question by KC B: where can I get medical treatment for Hep C at no charge?
Los Angeles area

Best answer:

Answer by Stephanie
well, you would at least have to pay for a doctors visit, ask about a study trial of meds. you would have to qualify for the particular studies being done.
call schering plough’s 1800 number found on their website and ask what steps you need in order for medications to be paid for. *your doctor should be aware of studies – if he is a good doctor…..

Answer by o0?RoGaN?0o
Homeless Health Care Los Angles

Occupational Health and Safety Clinic
San Francisco, CA

Central City Hospitality House

Berkeley Free Clinic
Berkeley, CA

Mission Neighborhood Resource Center
San Francisco, CA

“Back to Life”-Santa Barbara
Hepatitis C Support Project
Santa Barbara, CA

Episcopal Community Services- The Rose
San Francisco, CA

San Francisco Department of Public Health
San Francisco, CA

Contact these places they all deal with Hep C and are community based, their fees are on a sliding scale so if you dont have the money for the treatment, then im sure they wont turn you away.

Hope this helps

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