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Where in Houston Texas Can You Go for Free Hiv Resting?

Question by abhijeet_00: where in houston texas can you go for free hiv resting?
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Answer by Boba Phatt
Your best bet is to check with the Houston Department of Health and Human Services – 713-794-9020.

Answer by ostraussey
Lots of places for anonymous or confidential HIV tests–hard to tell which are free. This one definitely is:
Families Under Urban and Social Attack
Mailing: Post Office Box 88107 (77288)
Physical: 3402 Dowling Steet, Suite 201
Houston, Texas 77004
Tel: (713) 942-9333
Fax: (713) 942-8915
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.fuusa.org
Counties Served: Harris
Area of City: Central
Clientele: General public
Contact: Amana Turner
Confidential HIV testing (free), prevention counseling, health education/risk reduction, HIV prevention education, street outreach, educational materials, evidence based interventions (Community Promise, Voices/Voces).

Montgomery County Community Calendar, April 3 to 10, 2014

Montgomery County community calendar, April 3 to 10, 2014
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Randall Beach: Nobody is alone at this faith-based center
[rewrite]One of them, Tara Edmundson, told me, “I had an alcohol addiction, and I was living in Philadelphia when my godmother told me about this program. In a move of desperation, I quit my job and came here. It was a leap of faith, but it's working …[/rewrite]
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WVU Center for Black Culture & Research MLK Day Video Tribute to the CBC

WVU Center for Black Culture & Research MLK Day Video Tribute to the CBC — For more information about The Center for Black Culture & Research go to http://cbc.wvu.edu/ January 20, 2014 The Center for Black Culture & Research held th…


Handheld device can treat overdoses
[rewrite]Federal health regulators approved a drug overdose treatment device Thursday that experts say will provide a powerful, life-saving tool in the midst of a surging epidemic of prescription drug abuse. Similar to an EpiPen used to stop allergic reactions …[/rewrite]
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Methadone vs. Suboxone Treatment for Opioid Addiction Treatment | Denver, CO

Methadone vs. Suboxone Treatment for Opioid Addiction Treatment | Denver, CO — Methadone vs. Suboxone Treatment for Opioid Addiction Treatment | Denver, CO Methadone vs. Suboxone Treatment for Opioid Addiction Treatment http://www.carol…


Film screening on addiction recovery draws crowd
[rewrite]Following the film, representatives from many area advocacy and treatment programs discussed the local recovery movement and treatment options. They included 1-800-GAMBLER, Rx Drug Abuse Solution, Prestera Center, The Healing Place, Marshall …[/rewrite]
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How Will I Find a Drug Rehab in Bogalusa, Louisiana?

Question by brianna n: How will I find a drug rehab in Bogalusa, Louisiana?
[rewrite]My son has gotten himself addicted to heroin, I want to get him into a drug rehab as soon as possible. Any recommendations?
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Answer by clare i
You can take him to a doctor so that the doctor will be able to assess his situation and give you recommendations as well. You can also check out the links that I have included below. They’ll be able to help you find drug rehabs in your area. Just make sure to ask about their treatment methods first, and choose the one that will be best for your son.

Vancouver Drug Rehab Treatment Program, Speaking on the Effects of Addiction

Vancouver Drug Rehab Treatment Program, speaking on the effects of addiction — Vancouver Drug Rehab Treatment Program, speaking on the effects of addiction.


At 21, recovering heroin addict gets back on track
[rewrite]By then, Lewis was a $ 100-a-day addict. Heroin was no longer fun. He needed it to get rid of the sweats and the shakes, the body cramps, the aches in his bones. “I had to use,” he says, “to feel normal, like a regular person.” Lewis was consumed by …[/rewrite]
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