World Health Organization web site on HIV/AIDS. News, guidelines, technical information, figures and data. The Fogarty HIV Research Training Program is soliciting applications under three different Funding Opportunities Announcements (FOAs): Fogarty HIV Research Training Program for Low- and Middle-Income Country. AIDS Assistance Program is a non-profit organization which provides nutritional support for men, women and children living with HIV/AIDS in the greater Palm Springs area. Inter-agency project providing information and support services in the fight against acquired immuno-deficiency syndrome. HIV/AIDS situation analysis Voices of youth Our stories Recent news Our channel UNICEF HIV worldwide. Central & Eastern Europe East Asia & Pacific. Here is a glance on how the world joined together to end AIDS for children.
Please let the front desk or your doctor know if you don't have access to a phone or if you have other requests. If you can't make your scheduled appointment, please call and reschedule. Billing. We accept most insurance plans, including Medi- Cal and Medicare. Some plans require a co- payment at the time of the visit. For your convenience, we accept cash, checks and credit cards.
Many countries in Sub-Saharan Africa care for HIV/AIDS patients primarily via funding from international assistance. Ryan While HIV/AIDS Programs collect client level data and other information: demographics, services delivered and expenditures.
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Clinic Visits. When you arrive, please register at the front desk so we can update your information and send your chart to nursing for check- in. Please let us know if you have moved, have a new telephone number or have an urgent problem. Your doctor or nurse will call you to begin your visit. Please mention any problems you may have. After completing your appointment, our staff at the front desk will help you arrange for other appointments or tests.
Laboratory Results. Your lab results are reviewed by a nurse or doctor.
You will be notified immediately if test results indicate you have an urgent problem. Routine lab results are typically provided during regularly scheduled appointments. If you're concerned about a test result, please tell your doctor or nurse, who can arrange to provide the results to you and any additional information you may need.
Some results may take up to two weeks. HIV screening results for antibodies are always provided during clinic visits.
Medications. If you have an existing prescription for medication, your pharmacy can provide refills or can call us for refill authorization. You also can call your pharmacy to confirm that your medication is being prepared. Refills for restricted medications and initiating new prescriptions may require a clinic visit.
If a written prescription is needed, please notify the clinic a week in advance, if possible, so the prescription can be prepared and your doctor or nurse can arrange to discuss the medication with you. At a minimum, we need two to three days to obtain written prescriptions.
Special Concerns. Please tell your doctor or nurse if you have any concerns about the following: Alcohol and smoking. Benefits. Child bearing. Depression. Diet. Domestic violence. Drug use. Fears about your health.
HIV transmission. Medication side effects. Pain. Pets. Talking with your partner. Transportation needs. Travel. Weight gain or loss.