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Hunter Health Clinic Incorporated

Central Clinic
County:
Sedgwick
Phone Number:
(Main Phone Number)
(HIV/AIDS Services)
Website(s):
Email(s):
(Main Email Address)
Appointment Required:
Yes
Hours:
Monday,8:00am To 7:00pm
Tuesday,8:00am To 7:00pm
Wednesday,8:00am To 7:00pm
Thursday,8:00am To 7:00pm
Friday,8:00am To 7:00pm
HIV/AIDS Dept: Mon.-Thurs., 8:30am-5pm.
Disclaimer: Hours of operation change frequently. Please contact the organization to verify.
Services
Please contact organization for eligibility requirements
Testing Services:
Hepatitis C Testing
Gonorrhea Testing
Syphilis Testing
Herpes Testing
Chlamydia Testing
Rapid HIV Testing
Conventional HIV Testing
Prevention Services:
STD/STI Prevention/Education
HIV/AIDS Prevention/Education
HIV Test Counseling
Hepatitis Prevention/Education
Condom Distribution
Care and Treatment Services:
Family Planning
STD/STI Treatment
Human Papillomavirus Vaccine
Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP)
HIV/AIDS Medical Treatment
Post-Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP)
Hepatitis C Treatment
Hepatitis A Vaccine
Substance Abuse Treatment
Medication Adherence Education and Counseling
Support Services:
PrEP Navigation
Case Management
Drug Purchasing Assistance, including AIDS Drug Purchasing Assistance (ADAP)
Organization Type:
Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC),
Clinic,
Nonprofit
Audiences:
Black or African American persons,
Gay Men,
General Public,
Hispanic or Latino persons,
HIV Positive Persons,
People who inject drugs,
LGBTQ,
Low Income Persons,
Men Who Have Sex with Men,
American Indian or Alaska Native persons,
Persons with HIV/AIDS,
Persons with STD/STI,
Persons with TB
Language Spoken:
Cambodian/Khmer,
English,
Laotian,
Spanish,
Vietnamese
Fee Information:
Donations Accepted,
Medicaid Accepted,
Sliding Scale,
Medicare Accepted,
Fee,
Insurance Accepted,
Free HIV Testing
Last Updated Date:
Organization ID:
299817
More Information:
Services available regardless of ability to pay. Free HIV and hepatitis C testing for individuals that have engaged in high-risk behaviors, such as sharing needles or having unprotected sex.