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Kent County Health Department

Fuller Clinic
County:
Kent
Phone Number:
(Main Phone Number)
Website(s):
Email(s):
(Main Email Address)
Appointment Required:
Yes
Hours:
Monday,8:00am To 4:45pm
Tuesday,8:00am To 4:45pm
Wednesday,8:00am To 4:45pm
Thursday,12:45am To 4:45pm
Friday,8:00am To 4:45pm
Closed Mon., Tues., Wed., Fri., from 11:30am-12:45pm. Open every 2nd and 4th Thursday from 10am-12:30pm and 1:45pm-6:45pm.
Disclaimer: Hours of operation change frequently. Please contact the organization to verify.
Services
Please contact organization for eligibility requirements
Testing Services:
Hepatitis C Testing
Hepatitis B Testing
TB Testing
Gonorrhea Testing
Syphilis Testing
Chlamydia Testing
Rapid HIV Testing
Conventional HIV Testing
Prevention Services:
TB Prevention/Education
STD/STI Prevention/Education
Partner Notification
HIV/AIDS Prevention/Education
HIV Test Counseling
Condom Distribution
Care and Treatment Services:
Mpox Vaccine
TB Treatment
STD/STI Treatment
Human Papillomavirus Vaccine
Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP)
Post-Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP)
Adult Hepatitis B Vaccine
Support Services:
Case Management
Program Name:
Personal Health Services
Organization Type:
Public Health Department/Social Services Department,
Governmental
Audiences:
Adolescents/Youth/Teens,
Black or African American persons,
At Risk Persons,
Gay Men,
General Public,
Hispanic or Latino persons,
HIV Positive Persons,
LGBTQ,
Low Income Persons,
Men,
Men Who Have Sex with Men,
American Indian or Alaska Native persons,
Persons with Hepatitis,
Persons with HIV/AIDS,
Persons with STD/STI,
Persons with TB,
Women
Language Spoken:
English,
Interpretation Services Available for Non-English Languages,
Spanish
Fee Information:
No Fee,
Free STD/STI Testing,
Free HIV Testing
Last Updated Date:
Organization ID:
302313
More Information:
Services are available for all persons 13 years of age or older. Minors do not need parental or guardian consent for counseling, testing, or treatment. Persons concerned about Hepatitis B or C testing will need to discuss their risk with a clinic nurse. Other high-risk testing criteria have been