What You Need to Know
Why You Should Get Tested
The Importance of Treatment

Recommended Resources

Many avenues of information and support are available for people with hep C, their family, and their friends. The resources listed here will provide a helpful start.

Organizations and Government Agencies

Many resources offer information about hep C and related emotional, nutritional, and legal support. Here is a list of groups you may want to contact to learn more. Please note that these sources are provided as a service to patients, not as an endorsement.

Related Links

General information about hepatitis A, hepatitis B, and hepatitis C is available at:

Additional information about the hepatitis C virus, how it is spread, diagnosis, and how to avoid transmission is available from the following organizations:

Information about general health management for people with hepatitis C is available via the following links:

New privacy laws about medical information and medical records can be found at:

Support Groups

For comprehensive lists of support groups for people with hepatitis C, their family members, and their friends, visit:

If you are seeking assistance with an alcohol or drug problem, Alcoholics Anonymous or Narcotics Anonymous can help. Online, you can locate support groups in your area.


Recovery Connection (RCx) offers addiction treatment and drug rehab referrals nationwide. Learn about symptoms of alcoholism, drug addiction, substance abuse and treatment centers at www.recoveryconnection.org.


Rules and regulations have been established regarding medical conditions and the workplace. Know your rights! Some information about federal labor laws is required to be posted in every workplace. For additional details, the following government information can be accessed directly:

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