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We are pleased to offer you a secure, interactive patient portal that lets you communicate with us from your home or mobile phone. With our patient portal, you can send us a message, review your lab or x-ray results, request an appointment, pay your bill online and many other services.
We are excited to now offer a limited number of telemedicine visits for established patients. This service will allow us to offer a convenient manner for virtual face to face visits. Please check with your insurance provider to make sure your policy covers these types of services. These visits must be scheduled in advance.
We accept most insurance companies. Some of the insurances we accept included:
If you want to go out to eat or get a booster shot, you might need your COVID-19 vaccine card. Get step-by-step directions on how to find your vaccine record online.
House calls are mostly a thing of the past, but you can still see your doctor from home. With internet access and a secure video connection, VA Video Connect makes it possible.
Your hip hinge helps you sit down, squat, and even pick up your grandkids. Hips are important to many daily movements and help support your lower back.
Counselors and CPST providers who have been trained in Intensive Home-based Treatment work with families experiencing severe difficulties. This evidence-based practice supports families in developing new skills and healthier relationships.
Crisis intervention and hospital prescreening services are available face-to-face or by phone (as appropriate) 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) workers evaluate individuals in psychiatric crisis and enable them to receive appropriate services (e.g., hospitalization, crisis residential services, CPST or outpatient counseling.). Evaluation sites include agency facilities (during office hours) and local Emergency Rooms. CIT services can be accessed during work hours through all behavioral health clinics and 24 hours a day through the Crisis Services telephone line (1-888-475-8484 or in Athens 593-3344).
Hopewell Health Centers provides medication assisted treatment (MAT) utilizing the drug Vivitrol. Vivitrol, a long acting injectable version of the drug Naltrexone, was selected as a more viable alternative to Suboxone (Buprenorphine), which has been shown to have abuse potential, and is often traded for other street drugs or sold for cash.
First of all, it takes place in the context of an already successful drug court that has been certified by the Ohio Supreme Court. While participants in the program are experiencing legal problems, they also have serious mental health needs, lack employment and transportation, are in overall poor health, are often homeless, and lack a recovery or pro-social support network. The project is designed to address all of these needs and provides participants with key wraparound services such as mental health and substance abuse treatment, case management services and healthcare as they progress through the four phase, twelve month program.
HHC is certified by the Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services (ODMHAS) to provide substance abuse treatment services.
HHC offers Help Me Grow Early Intervention/Service Coordination services in Athens County. Through this program, children ages 0-3 can obtain a free developmental evaluation. Children who are experiencing documented health or developmental concerns may also obtain free service coordination and parent support.
HHC offers high quality primary care services for everyone, regardless of ability to pay. A Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service Section 33 Community/Migrant Health Center grant supports access to primary care services for the uninsured, underinsured and indigent through subsidizing a sliding fee scale based on the individual's ability to pay.