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![](images/global/clr_pxl.gif) | ![](images/transparent.gif) | | ![](images/transparent.gif) | - Hepatitis C Association Support Line
866 437 4377 (toll free). Mission is to educate the public and provide emotional support to patients living with hepatitis C.
- Hep-C ALERT Hotline
877 HELP 4 HEP (877 435 7443). Toll-free national hotline run by Hep-C ALERT, a nonprofit organization that seeks to provide information and assist people affected by hepatitis C.
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HIV/AIDS/Hepatitis C Nightline: Hotline providing support for people with HIV or hepatitis C and their caregivers during the evening and nightime hours. Call 1 800 273 AIDS or 415 434 AIDS, 5 pm - 5 am Pacific time. Also offers Spanish-language hotline at: 1 800 303 SIDA or 415 989 5212.
- National Immunization Information Hotline
CDC specialists provide up-to-date immunization information, including vaccine schedules, side effects, contraindications, recommendations, and more. English and Spanish: 1 800 232 4636; TTY: 1 888 232 6348. TTY Service: 10 am - 10 pm, eastern time.
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Reviewed/Updated Date: September 26, 2008 |
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