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Through the AIDS Drug Assistance Program, a variety of drugs can be provided free of charge, or ata reduce cost for people with HIV disease who meet financial eligibility requirements. Applicants must have a doctor's prescription in order to recieve the drug(s). An AIDS diagnosis is not required. Contact Community Services Department Phone (209) 468-3820 Fax (209) 468-3495 Address 1601 East Hazelton Ave. Persons with symptomativ HIV infection who are Medi-Cal eligible may qualify for services under the AIDS Medi-Cal Waiver Program. Services may include in-home health care, attendant, and/or homemaker services. Benefits couseling can also be provided, if requested. Contact Community Services Department Phone (209) 468-3820 Fax (209) 468-3495 Address 1601 East Hazelton Ave. Contact Phone (209) 468-3820 Fax (209) 468-3495 Address 1601 East Hazelton Ave. AIDS Serveillance Sub Group test
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Black Infant Health Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Comprehensive Perinatal Services Fetal Infant Mortality Review Injury Prevention Perinatal Field Nursing Perinatal Outreach & Education Toll Free Information Telephone Line Women, Infant and Children PRESS RELEASESOctober 21, 2024 Drug Take Back Day 10/26/2024 September 04, 2024 First Human Case of West Nile Virus In San Joaquin County in 2024 April 22, 2024 National Prescription Drug Take Back Day Invites Communities to Properly Dispose of Unwanted and Expired Medications for Free April 04, 2024 San Joaquin County Public Health Launches New Fentanyl Awareness Campaign: Don't Die to Get High – Fentanyl is Fatal March 22, 2024 Tuberculosis Exposure Rates Increase PHS Continues to Provide COVID-19 Resources After Fed Emergency Declaration Ends English | Spanish Free Naloxone Spray Flyer English | Spanish
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