Organizations in New Brunswick
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Organizations in New Brunswick
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AIDS New Brunswick/SIDA Nouveau Brunswick
Address
65 Brunswick St.
Fredericton, New Brunswick
E3B 1G5
Telephone
(506) 459-7518
Toll Free
(800) 561-4009
Website
AIDS New Brunswick/SIDA Nouveau Brunswick
Language(s)
English, French
Services
Hep C Education and Outreach, Needle Exchange Programs and Harm Reduction Services
AIDS New Brunswick provides Hep C information resources to their clients as requested. They assist people with questions or concerns about Hep C via their telephone support service at 1-800-561-4009. Needle exchange and support services are available at their office location.
AIDS Saint John
Address
115 Hazen Street
Suite 205
St John, New Brunswick
E2L 3L3
Telephone
(506) 652-2437
Fax
(506) 652-2438
Website
Language(s)
English, French
Services
Hep C Education and Outreach, Hep C Testing
This AIDS service organization can provide clients with Hep C information and referral services as needed. Confidential Hep C testing is available one day a week at their office location and needle exchange services are available on weekdays.
AIDS/SIDA Moncton
Address
80 Weldon Street
Moncton, New Brunswick
E1C 5V8
Telephone
(506) 859-9616
Fax
(506) 855-4726
Website
Language(s)
English, French
Services
Hep C Education and Outreach, Needle Exchange Programs and Harm Reduction Services
This AIDS service organization houses a needle exchange program for people requiring sterile harm reduction equipment for injection drug use and support services. These services are available at the office location in Moncton on weekdays.
The Canadian Coalition of Organizations Responding to Hepatitis B and C
Telephone
(604) 886-9539
Fax
(888) 856-5882
canadahepbccoalition@gmail.com
Website
The Canadian Coalition of Organizations Responding to Hepatitis B and C
Language(s)
English, French
The Canadian Coalition of Organizations Responding to Hepatitis B and C unites organizations and individuals to focus increased attention on the response to hepatitis B and C.
The phone and fax number will connect you to Deb Schmitz at the Pacific Hepatitis C Network.
Canadian Prison Advocacy and Outreach Coalition
Website
Canadian Prison Advocacy and Outreach Coalition
Language(s)
English
Services
Resources and Directories
CPAOC is composed of non-governmental organizations, incarcerated people and ex-incarcerated people across Canada that work with people in prison on HCV/HIV/AIDS and/or human rights, health promotion and harm reduction issues.
The mandate of CPAOC is to advocate for human rights, harm reduction (such as Prison-based Needle and Syringe Programs) in regards to HCV/HIV/AIDS and other systemic issues in all federal prisons and provincial institutions in Canada.
Community Health Clinic (CHC)
Address
275 Brunswick Street
Fredericton, New Brunswick
E3B 1G8
Telephone
(506) 452-6383
Fax
(506) 452-6038
Website
Language(s)
English
Services
Hep C Education and Outreach, Hep C Testing, Individual Support and Counseling
CHC is run by the Faculty of Nursing at the University of New Brunswick in Fredericton. Primary health care services, including Hep C testing, counselling and referrals to access medical coverage, housing, addiction services and treatment are available to people within the community. CHC also run a Methadone Maintenance Treatment program with individual and/or group counselling services.
Fredericton Medical Clinic
Address
1015 Regent St.
Fredericton, New Brunswick
E3A 0A1
Telephone
(506) 458-0232
Language(s)
English, French
Services
Hep C Treatment, Individual Support and Counseling
The Fredericton Medical Clinic has a Hep C treatment nurse who visits the clinic once a week to work with people going through treatment. People are referred to the clinic by their physician once they have all their Hep C testing completed, including viral load and genotype information, so that they are able to explore treatment options.
The John Howard Society of Southeastern New Brunswick Inc.
Address
P.O. Box 891
85 Bonaccord St
Moncton, New Brunswick
E1C 8N8
Telephone
(506) 854-3499
Fax
(506) 854-2057
Website
The John Howard Society of Southeastern New Brunswick Inc.
Language(s)
English
Services
Hep C Education and Outreach
This chapter of the JHS works with youth in various locations throughout the region to support peer education directed at youth who may be at risk of contracting hepatitis C.
New Brunswick Department of Health
Address
520 King Street
Fredericton, New Brunswick
E3B 6G3
Telephone
(506) 457-4800
Fax
(506) 453-5243
Website
New Brunswick Department of Health
Language(s)
English, French
Services
Resources and Directories
This is the official provincial website of the New Brunswick Department of Health where you can access information on a variety of health-related issues, policies and programs.
Uptown Methadone Clinic - St. Joseph’s Community Health Clinic
Address
116 Coburg St.
Saint John, New Brunswick
E2L 3L6
Telephone
(506) 632-5795
Language(s)
English
Services
Hep C Education and Outreach, Hep C Testing
Hep C testing is available at the Uptown Methadone Clinic in Saint John. This clinic provides people with Methadone treatment and referrals to other social and medical services. Counselling is not a mandatory part of this program.
The Viral Hepatitis Clinic
Address
135 McBeth Ave
6th floor, Room 6513
Moncton, New Brunswick
E1C 6Z8
Telephone
(506) 857-5593
Fax
(506) 857-5597
Language(s)
English
Services
Hep C Education and Outreach, Hep C Testing, Hep C Treatment
This clinic is located at The Moncton Hospital where they treat and monitor people with hepatitis C. A physician referral is necessary in order to access medical services.


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