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Services
HIV Early Intervention Program (EIP)
The Early Intervention Program is compiled of trained, bilingual
staff. The overall goal of this program is to assist persons with HIV
infections or at a high risk for HIV infection through: HIV risk reduction
counseling and testing, partner involvement in risk reduction and
transmission prevention, appropriate medical evaluation and full clinical
care.
Free HIV Testing & Counseling
On and off-site testing & counseling is available at several locations
throughout San Joaquin County.
Primary Care Services
Receive general medical services as well as HIV care monitoring and AIDS
medical treatment.
Dental Care
Exams, cleanings, fillings, extractions, crowns, root canals, and other
dental care needs are covered under the Early Intervention Program.
Nutritional Counseling
Meet regularly with a registered dietician.
Pharmaceutical Services
Prescriptions may be picked up at the time of your visit.
Payment Information
The HIV Early Intervention Program offers a sliding-fee payment scale. Services are free for low-income individuals.
Please bring verification of income at the first visit so that we may
determine eligibility for the sliding-fee scale.
Ryan White HIV/AIDS Case Management
To improve the lives of San Joaquin County residents who are diagnosed as
HIV positive, case management services can be offered through Ryan White
II program. Clients will be provided with services such as food vouchers,
bus passes, prescription and ADAP enrollment assistance, advocacy services
referrals, translating for Spanish speaking clients, counseling and
support.
Social Services
Through this program, a social worker will be available to case manage
clinic clients with psycho-social issues. The social worker will provide
counseling and advocacy services as well a follow-up care
For more information CALL Early Intervention Program Office
(209) 940-7209
The HIV Early Intervention Program is funded by the Ryan White
Comprehensive AIDS Resource Act of 1990 which provides assistance for low
income, non-injured and under-insured individuals and families affected by
the HIV disease.
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