Hepatitis Care

Protect Your Liver—Test, Treat, Thrive

We Treat Hep C and More—Right Here at Open Door Health

Know Your Status. Hep C Can Be Cured.

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Take Charge of Your Liver Health

An estimated 3.2 million Americans are living with Hepatitis C and Rhode Island’s rates are twice the national average. With early detection and treatment, most hepatitis C infections can be cured.

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Hepatitis C Is Curable

With modern treatments, 95% of people with Hepatitis C can be cured in just 6-8 weeks, with one pill once a day. Early testing and treatment save lives!

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Saving Lives Through Hepatitis C Treatment

Thanks to advancements in treatment, more people with Hepatitis C are getting cured—helping reduce deaths from liver disease and related complications.

We’re here for testing, treatment, and prevention.

Hepatitis C cases are increasing in the United States, particularly among young adults. If left untreated, Hepatitis C can lead to severe health complications. The good news is that Hepatitis C can be cured within 8-12 weeks if caught early and treated with antiviral medication.

At Open Door Health, we provide Hepatitis C testing, treatment, and comprehensive liver health assessments. We also offer vaccinations for Hepatitis A and B, evaluate alcoholic liver disease, and assess fatty liver disease to ensure complete care for your liver health.

You do not need to be a primary care patient to utilize our STI screening and treatment services. 

What you need to know about Hepatitis C: 

Through direct blood contact and, in some cases, sexual contact.

The only way to find out is by getting tested.

We recommend all adults and pregnant people get tested as part of routine health care.

If you have certain risk factors, such as past injection drug use or other medical conditions, regular screening is a smart choice.

While there’s no vaccine for Hepatitis C, early detection and treatment can cure the infection and protect your liver.

You do not need to be a primary care patient to access our Hepatitis C services.