C-Harm-Ed - County Harm Reduction Education | Washington County Health Department

C-HARM-ED is a place where people who are affected by drug use can go for information, to be tested for hepatitis and HIV, to be immunized against hepatitis A and B, to get information on recovery services, for referrals to medical services, and to exchange used syringes for new sterile ones. Anonymity is guaranteed by the program. People who come in to the walk-in sessions are not required to give their names or any other personal information. No one will be asked why they started using drugs or to volunteer any information they aren’t comfortable providing, and there are no charges.

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211 Pathways

Physical Address

340 Muskingum Drive, Suite B, Marietta, OH 45750

Hours

Thu 2pm-4pm at First Congregational Church (side door entrance) - 318 Front Street - Marietta Tue 10am-12pm at United Methodist Church Annex Community Resource Center - 602 Third Street - New Matamoras

Voice

(740) 376-5810

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Fax

(740) 376-7074

Application process

Walk-ins.

Fee

None.

Eligibility

Washington County residents.

Service area

Washington County, Ohio

Agency info

Washington County Health Department

Provides a variety of public health services and programs to Washington County: Immunizations, Infectious Disease Investigations, Children with Medical Handicaps Services, Vital Statistics, Emergency Planning, Septic Permits & Inspections, Food Permits & Inspections, Commercial Plumbing Permits & Inspections, Rabies Vaccinations for Dogs & Cats, Dental Sealants for Children, and Chronic Disease Prevention and Wellness Programs.