Resources for People with HIV in Miami-Dade County
The Ryan White Program and Miami-Dade HIV/AIDS Partnership support people with HIV.
People with HIV are our clients, board members, colleagues, family, and friends.
Serving
9,060
people with HIV
Do I Qualify for Services?
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Case Management
Dental Care
Food Assistance
Health Insurance
HIV Doctors
HIV Medication
Legal Assistance
LGBTQ+ Resources
Medical Transportation
Mental Health Services
Miami-Dade HIV/AIDS Partnership
Other Local, State and Federal Assistance
Prevention - PrEP, PEP and nPEP
Ryan White Services Outside Miami-Dade
Substance Recovery Services
Support Groups and Group Activities
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Ryan White Program Part A / Minority AIDS Initiative
Eligibility
Ryan White Program Part A and Minority AIDS Initiative (MAI) services are available to individuals living with HIV or AIDS.
To be eligible for services, you must be:
- HIV positive or have AIDS;
- Meet financial eligibility requirements; and
- Currently live in and be a permanent resident of Miami-Dade County.
Click here to find a Ryan White Program Medical Case Manager to assist you with enrollment.
Ryan White Part A Services
Certain services may have additional eligibility requirements and/or limitations. If you need assistance, click here to find a Medical Case Manager.
Click any link below to find a service provider near you!
- Medical Case Management, including Treatment Adherence Services
- Dental Care
- Food Bank and Nutritional Assistance
- Health Insurance Services & ADAP Premium Plus Insurance Program
- HIV Primary Care and Specialty Doctors
- Prescription Drugs: Ryan White Program, AIDS Drug Assistance Program, and Patient Assistance Programs
- Legal Services and Permanency Planning
- Medical Transportation
- Mental Health Services
- Substance Recovery – Residential and Outpatient Treatment
Other HIV Services
Contact you Medical Case Manager for assistance, as needed.
AIDS Drug Assistance Program
AIDS Drugs Assistance Program*
The AIDS Drug Assistance Program (ADAP) is a statewide, federally funded prescription medication program for low-income people living with HIV. This program provides access to medications to eligible uninsured clients or by purchase of health insurance that includes coverage for HIV medications.
ADAP may be able to help if you are HIV positive and:
- Need HIV/AIDS medications
- Have income at 400% or less of the Federal Poverty Level
- Are uninsured or do not have adequate prescription coverage
- Are not confined to a hospital, nursing home, hospice, or correctional facility
Before you can be enrolled in ADAP, you must be determined eligible to receive HIV Patient Care Services through the Patient Care Eligibility screening process.
Click here for details* on eligibility, scheduling your ADAP appointment, and enrolling in ADAP.
General Revenue at Jackson Health Systems
General Revenue Services
- Ambulatory – Outpatient Care
- Drug Pharmaceuticals
- Home & Community Base Services
- Home Health Care
- Mental Health Services
- Nutrition Counseling
- Medical Case Management
- Non-Medical Case Management
- Transportation
- Referral for Health Care / Supportive Services
- Substance Abuse Residential
- Residential Care – Adult
- Nursing Home Care
- Hospital Services
Ryan White Progran Part B
Coming Soon!
Social Security Disability
How to Qualify for Social Security Disability with HIV or AIDS
If you have a medical condition, such as HIV or AIDS, that keeps you from working, you may qualify for Social Security Disability* benefits. The Social Security Administration (SSA) oversees two disability programs that provide monthly benefits to those who are disabled or have a serious and can no longer work full time. The SSA uses a medical guide, which is called the Blue Book*, to determine eligibility. The Blue Book has a listing that applies to HIV/AIDS. To be approve with that listing, you must meet the specific criteria.
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HIV Testing
Free, reduced cost, and at-home HIV testing is widely available in Miami-Dade County.
HIV Testing
Find an HIV Testing Site Near You!
Free Male Condoms, Female Condoms, Lubricants, and Dental Dams
Miami-Dade County residents that are 18 years old or older can place an online order to receive free condoms through the TestMiami website*. A personal protection package will be mailed directly to their home that consists of male condoms, female condoms, lubricants, and dental dams.
Free HIV Rapid Testing, Free HCV Rapid Testing, HIV Treatment, Hepatitis B & Hepatitis C Treatment and More at Midway Specialty Care Center
Free HIV Rapid Testing, Free HCV Rapid Testing, HIV Treatment, Hepatitis B & Hepatitis C Treatment and More!
- South Miami, 7000 SW 62nd Avenue, Suite 320, Miami, Florida 33143. (305) 740-6071
- Mercy Hospital, 3661 S Miami Avenue, Suite 202, Miami, Florida 33133. (786) 772-0319
- Miami Beach, 4308 Alton Road, Suite 860, Miami Beach, Florida 33140. (305) 674-2766
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Medical Case Management
Your Ryan White Program Part A Medical Case Manager will help you with:
- Initial assessment of your service needs;
- Development of a comprehensive, individualized care plan;
- Coordination of services required to implement the plan;
- Continuous monitoring of your plan to assess the efficacy; and
- Periodic re-evaluation and adaptation of the plan.
See below to find a Ryan White Program Part A Medical Case Manager near you!
If you are not sure who to contact, call (305) 443-2000.
AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF)
www.aidshealth.org
(954) 522-3132
Borinquen Health Care Center
www.borinquenhealth.org
(305) 576-6611
CAN Community Health
www.cancommunityhealth.org
(786) 800-5631
Care 4 U Community Health Center
www.care4uchc.org
(305) 835-0101
Care Resource
www.careresource.org
(305) 576-1234
Citrus Health Network
www.citrushealth.org
(305) 424-3100
Empower U Community Health Center
www.euchc.org
(786) 318-2337
Jessie Trice Community Health System
www.jtchs.org
(305) 637-6400
Latinos Salud
www.latinossalud.org
(305) 397- 8967
Miami Beach Community Health Center
www.mbchc.org
(305) 538-8835
Public Health Trust/North Dade Health Center
www.jacksonhealth.org/clinic-north-dade/
(786) 466-1735
Public Health Trust/Prevention, Education & Treatment (P.E.T.) Center
www.jacksonhealth.org/clinic-pet/
(305) 585-4200
Public Health Trust/South Florida AIDS Network (SFAN)
www.jacksonhealth.org/south-florida-aids-network-sfan
(305) 585-5241
University of Miami Comprehensive AIDS Program
Elliot Building, 1800 NW 10th Avenue, Suite 2016 (2nd Floor), Miami |
cfar.med.miami.edu/cap-comprehensive-aids-program
(305) 243-6535
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Dental Health Care
The Ryan White Program provides oral health care to people with HIV. Oral Health Care service includes diagnostic, preventive, and therapeutic services provided by a licensed dental health care professional.
For questions about program limitations and eligibility, speak to your Ryan White Program Medical Case Manager.
See below to find a Ryan White Program Part A Oral Health Care provider near you!
Borinquen Health Care Center
www.borinquenhealth.org
(305) 576-6611
CAN Community Health
www.cancommunityhealth.org
(786) 800-5631
Care Resource
www.careresource.org
(305) 576-1234
Citrus Health Network
www.citrushealth.org
(305) 424-3100
Community Health of South Florida (CHI)
www.chisouthfl.org/
(305) 253-5100
Jessie Trice Community Health System
www.jtchs.org
(305) 637-6400
Miami Beach Community Health Center
www.mbchc.org
(305) 538-8835
Public Health Trust/North Dade Health Center
www.jacksonhealth.org/clinic-north-dade/
(786) 466-1735
Public Health Trust/Prevention, Education & Treatment (P.E.T.) Center
www.jacksonhealth.org/clinic-pet/
(305) 585-4200
Public Health Trust/South Florida AIDS Network (SFAN)
www.jacksonhealth.org/south-florida-aids-network-sfan
(305) 585-5241
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Food Bank and Nutritional Assistance
Food for Life Network
Food for Life Network is the sole Ryan White Program Part A funded food assistance provider.
Contact your Medical Case Manager for details on eligibility and availability.
Food For Life Network, Inc.
A subsidiary of Care Resource
3510 Biscayne Boulevard
Suite 109
Miami, Florida 33137
(305) 576-FOOD (3663)
www.foodforlifenetwork.org*
Farmshare Food Distribution - Various Dates in November
Farm Share Food Distribution*:
- Miami-New Birth Baptist Church Cathedral of Faith International. Friday, November 15, 2024. 10:00am-1:00pm. New Birth Baptist Church, 2300 NW 135th St, Miami, FL 33167
- Hialeah-MDC Hialeah Campus: Saturday, November 16, 2024. 10:00am-1:00pm. Miami Dade College – Hialeah Campus, 1780 W 49th St, Hialeah, FL 33012
- Miami-The City of Miami Mayor Francis Suarez: Tuesday, November 19, 2024. 9:00am-12:00pm. Miami City Hall, 3500 Pan American Dr, Miami, FL 33133
- Miami-US ATTORNEY’S OFFICE: Tuesday, November 19, 2024. 9:00am-12:00pm. Gwen Cherry Park, 7090 NW 22nd Ave, Miami, FL 33147
- Miami-Commissioner Anthony Rodriguez: Friday, November 22, 2024. 9:00am-12:00pm. Tropical Park, 7900 SW 40th St, Miami, FL 33155
- North Miami Beach-Commissioner Micky Steinberg: Friday, November 22, 2024. 9:00am-12:00pm. Greynolds Park, 17530 W Dixie Hwy, North Miami Beach, FL 33160
- Miami Springs Lions Club: Tuesday, November 26, 2024. 9:00am-12:00pm. 301 Swallow Dr, Miami Springs, FL 33166
Farm Share Food Pantry - Every Third Thursday
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)*
SNAP provides food benefits to low-income families to supplement their grocery budget so they can afford the nutritious food essential to health and well-being.
MyACCESS Portal for Medicaid, Food Assistance (SNAP), Temporary Cash Assistance (TCA), Optional State Supplementation (OSS), and more
Floridians who get food, cash or health care assistance through the government now need to navigate a new website.
The Florida Department of Children and Families is launching a new “My Access Portal” for assistance with SNAP, TANF and Medicaid programs.
The website is MyACCESS.myflfamilies.com.
The agency says the new platform is more modern and user-friendly, works better on mobile devices, streamlines document uploading, and should make getting government assistance faster.
Food Distribution Centers in Miami-Dade County, FL
This resource is not an all-inclusive list.
Additional locations can be found through general web searches or via the Need Help Paying Bills website*.
Health Insurance Services & ADAP Premium Plus Insurance Program
Health Insurance Services and the ADAP Premium Plus Insurance Program
Miami Beach Community Health Center is the sole Ryan White Program Part A funded provider for Health Insurance Services and the ADAP Premium Plus Insurance Program.
Contact your Medical Case Manager for details.
Miami Beach Community Health Center
Stanley C. Myers Center
710 Alton Road
Miami Beach 33139
(305) 538-8835
www.mbchc.org*
AIDS Drugs Assistance Program (ADAP)
Florida AIDS Drugs Assistance Program (ADAP)*
The AIDS Drug Assistance Program (ADAP) is a statewide, federally funded prescription medication program for low-income people living with HIV. This program provides access to medications to eligible uninsured clients or by purchase of health insurance that includes coverage for HIV medications.
The Affordable Care Act
About the Affordable Care Act*
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, referred to as the Affordable Care Act or “ACA” for short, is the comprehensive health care reform law enacted in March 2010.
The law has 3 primary goals:
- Make affordable health insurance available to more people. The law provides consumers with subsidies (“premium tax credits”) that lower costs for households with incomes between 100% and 400% of the federal poverty level* (FPL).
- Expand the Medicaid program* to cover all adults with income below 138% of the FPL. Not all states have expanded their Medicaid programs.
- Support innovative medical care delivery methods designed to lower the costs of health care generally.
HIV Primary and Specialty Medical Care
Ryan White Program Part A Outpatient Ambulatory Medical Care providers provide medical care and specialty services to people with HIV.
For questions about eligibility, program limitations, and specialty services referrals, contact your Medical Case Manager.
See below to find a Ryan White Program Part A Outpatient Ambulatory Medical Care provider near you!
AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF)
www.aidshealth.org
(954) 522-3132
Specialty Services and Important Notices
- Primary medical care for the treatment of HIV.
- Emergency Service Information (all sites): 1 (866) 352-2525 or (786) 497-4000 (after-hours and holidays). Clients can call the emergency lines during weekends, evening, in case of an emergency, on holidays, or in the event of a natural disaster to obtain assistance.
- Each location has a limited number of daily “urgent/emergent care” slots open for clients to see a physician as per location hours stated above.
- All requests for nursing triage will be handled promptly – within two hours – by the Registered Nurse (RN) or Licensed Vocational Nurses (LVN) during regular clinic hours as noted above per location.
- All five locations will only provide HIV+ primary care. A number of comorbidities are managed as part of primary care duties.
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Borinquen Health Care Center
www.borinquenhealth.org
(305) 576-6611
Specialty Services and Important Notices
- Primary medical care for the treatment of HIV.
- Chiropractor (limited services).
- Endocrinology.
- Neurology.
- Psychiatry.
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CAN Community Health
www.cancommunityhealth.org
(786) 800-5631
Specialty Services and Important Notices
- Primary medical care for the treatment of HIV.
- Dental program (available at both practices) including extended weeknight and weekend appointments.
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Care 4 U Community Health Center
www.care4uchc.org
(305) 835-0101
Specialty Services and Important Notices
- Primary medical care for the treatment of HIV.
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Care Resource
www.careresource.org
(305) 576-1234
Specialty Services and Important Notices
- Primary medical care for the treatment of HIV.
- Podiatry services, as related to the client’s HIV diagnosis, co-morbidities, or complications of HIV treatment.
- Food For Life Network* is a subsidiary of Care Resource.
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Citrus Health Network
www.citrushealth.org
(305) 424-3100
Specialty Services and Important Notices
- Primary medical care for the treatment of HIV.
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Community Health of South Florida (CHI)
www.chisouthfl.org
(305) 253-5100
Specialty Services and Important Notices
- Primary medical care for the treatment of HIV.
- Optometry (limited services).
- Crisis Intervention – 24 hours per day (Doris Ison Center).
- Urgent Care (MLKCC).
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Empower "U" Community Health Center
www.euchc.org
(786) 318-2337
Specialty Services and Important Notices
- Primary medical care for the treatment of HIV.
- Walk-in available for urgent/emergency health issues.
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Jessie Trice Community Health System
www.jtchs.org
(305) 637-6400
Specialty Services and Important Notices
- Primary medical care for the treatment of HIV.
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Miami Beach Community Health Center
www.mbchc.org
(305) 538-8835
Specialty Services and Important Notices
- Primary medical care for the treatment of HIV.
- Anesthesia.
- Cardiology.
- Chiropractic Medicine (limited services).
- Colorectal.
- Dermatology.
- Endocrinology.
- ENT (Ear, Nose & Throat).
- Gastrointestinal/Hepatology.
- Geriatrics.
- Gynecology.
- Immunizations.
- Infectious Diseases.
- Laboratory.
- Mental Health Counseling.
- MRI.
- Nephrology/Renal.
- Nutrition/Dietary.
- Ophthalmology (limited services).
- Pharmacy.
- Physical Medicine/Rehab.
- Podiatry (limited services).
- Psychiatry.
- Pulmonology.
- Radiology.
- Substance Abuse Treatment – Residential.
- Surgery (Outpatient).
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Public Health Trust (PHT)
PHT/North Dade Health Center
www.jacksonhealth.org/clinic-north-dade/
(786) 466-1735
PHT/Prevention, Education & Treatment (P.E.T.) Center
www.jacksonhealth.org/clinic-pet/
(305) 585-4200
PHT/South Florida AIDS Network (SFAN)
www.jacksonhealth.org/south-florida-aids-network-sfan
(305) 585-5241
Specialty Services and Important Notices | Additional Services |
Primary medical care for the treatment of HIV. | Additional Medical Services as related to the client’s HIV diagnosis, co-morbidities, or complications of HIV treatment. |
Cardiology. | Outpatient Rehabilitation. |
Chiropractic. | Podiatry. |
Colorectal. | Physical Therapy. |
Clinical Psychiatry. | Occupational Therapy. |
Dermatology. | Speech Therapy. |
Ear, Nose and Throat/Otolaryngology. | Pediatrics and Specialty Pediatric Care are included. |
Endocrinology. | Chiropractic Services (Limited to services in relation to the client’s HIV diagnosis). |
Gastroenterology. | |
Hematology/Oncology. | |
Hepatology, Infectious Disease. | |
Orthopedics/Rheumatology | |
Nephrology. | |
Neurology. | |
Nutritional Assessments or Counseling (performed by a Registered Dietitian). | |
Obstetrics and Gynecology. | |
Ophthalmology/Optometry. | |
Pulmonology, Respiratory Therapy. | |
Urology. | |
Other specialties as related to the client’s HIV diagnosis, co-morbidities, or complications of HIV treatment. |
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Prescription Drugs
Ryan White Program, AIDS Drug Assistance Program, and Patient Assistance Programs
The Ryan White Program
The Ryan White Program (RWP) provides medical care to people with HIV. For questions about program limitations and eligibility, speak to your Ryan White Program Medical Case Manager.
The Ryan White Program Prescription Drugs service includes the provision of medication and related supplies prescribed or ordered by a Physician or other licensed medical practitioner to prolong life, improve health, or prevent deterioration of health for people with HIV who are ineligible for Medicaid, Medicare Part D, ADAP, or other public sector funding, or have private insurance with limited or no prescription drug coverage.
Supplies are limited to consumable medical supplies necessary for the administration of prescribed medication.
AIDS Drugs Assistance Program (ADAP)
Florida ADAP* is a statewide, federally funded prescription medication program for low-income people living with HIV. This program provides medications to uninsured or underinsured individuals living with HIV. Services are provided through the distribution of medication directly to eligible clients or by purchase of health insurance that includes coverage for HIV/AIDS medications.
ADAP can help if you are HIV positive and:
- Need HIV/AIDS prescriptions;
- Have income at 400% or less of the Federal Poverty Level;
- Are uninsured or do not have adequate prescription coverage; and
- Are not confined to a hospital, nursing home, hospice, or correctional facility.
Patient Assistance Programs
Patient Assistance Program (PAP) information is provided to assist Ryan White Program clients and Medical Case Managers in accessing medications available through PAPs.
Medicare.gov* Pharmaceutical Assistance Program
NeedyMeds.org* Find help with the cost of medicine
MedicineAssistanceTool.org* Three Steps to Finding Medication Assistance
Fair Pricing Coalition* Patient Assistance and Co-Pay Programs for HIV, PEP, PrEP and Viral Hepatitis
Publix Pharmacy* Free Medication Program (High Blood Pressure, Diabetes, Antibiotics)
Wal-Mart Pharmacy* Low-cost Prescriptions (Cholesterol, Diabetes, Digestion, Family Planning, Heart Health & Blood Pressure, Mental Health, Thyroid, Vitamins & Nutrition)
Legal Assistance
Legal Services of Greater Miami is the sole Ryan White Program Part A funded legal services and permanency planning provider.
Legal Services of Greater Miami
4343 West Flagler Street
Suite 100
Miami, Florida 33134
(305) 576-0080
www.legalservicesmiami.org/
Medical Transportation
The Ryan White Program
You may be eligible for Ryan White Program medical transportation services.
For questions about program limitations and eligibility, speak to your Ryan White Program Medical Case Manager.
Golden Passport EASY Card
Senior citizens and Social Security beneficiaries can ride Transit free with a Golden Passport EASY Card.
Applications can be submitted in person at the Miami-Dade Transit Golden Passport Office, located on the first floor of the Stephen P. Clark Center or at any 311 Service Center*.
The City of Coral Gables Community Recreation Department is now accepting Golden Passport applications on the second and fourth Wednesday of every month from 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. No appointment necessary. Applications must be submitted in person.
City of Coral Gables Community Recreation Department
2 Andalusia Avenue
Coral Gables, FL 33134
Miami Beach residents can submit their application in person at the Miami Beach Customer Service Center. Make an appointment online* or call 305-673-7420.
Mental Health Services
See below to find a Ryan White Program Part A Mental Health provider near you!
AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF)
www.aidshealth.org
(954) 522-3132
Borinquen Health Care Center
www.borinquenhealth.org
(305) 576-6611
Care Resource
www.careresource.org
(305) 576-1234
Citrus Health Network
www.citrushealth.org
(305) 424-3100
Empower U Community Health Center
www.euchc.org
(786) 318-2337
Miami Beach Community Health Center
www.mbchc.org
(305) 538-8835
Public Health Trust/North Dade Health Center
www.jacksonhealth.org/clinic-north-dade/
(786) 466-1735
Public Health Trust/Prevention, Education & Treatment (P.E.T.) Center
www.jacksonhealth.org/clinic-pet/
(305) 585-4200
Public Health Trust/South Florida AIDS Network (SFAN)
www.jacksonhealth.org/south-florida-aids-network-sfan
(305) 585-5241
University of Miami Comprehensive AIDS Program
Elliot Building, 1800 NW 10th Avenue, Suite 2016 (2nd Floor), Miami |
cfar.med.miami.edu/cap-comprehensive-aids-program
(305) 243-6535
Ryan White Program Service Areas Outside Miami-Dade County
Ryan White Program clients and subrecipients are encouraged to contact one of these Ryan White Program-funded Eligible Metropolitan Areas (EMAs) or Transitional Grant Areas (TGAs) if relocating there.
FLORIDA
Ft. Lauderdale, FL
Broward County HIV Health Services Planning Council
Jacksonville, FL (TGA)
Ryan White Part A Metropolitan Jacksonville Area HIV Health Services
Orlando, FL
Central Florida HIV Planning Council
Tampa-St. Petersburg, FL
Ryan White Care Council
West Palm Beach, FL
Palm Beach County HIV Care Council
Palm Beach County Ryan White Program
ARIZONA
Phoenix, AZ
Phoenix EMA Ryan White Planning Council
CALIFORNIA
Oakland, CA (TGA)
Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program
Orange County, CA (TGA)
HIV Planning Council
Riverside-San Bernardino, CA (TGA)
San Bernardino County HIV/AIDS Services
Sacramento, CA (TGA)
Sacramento TGA – HIV Health Services Planning Council
San Diego, CA
UC San Diego Health
San Diego HIV Planning Group
San Francisco, CA
San Francisco EMA HIV Community Planning Council
San Jose, CA (TGA)
Santa Clara County HIV Commission
COLORADO
Denver, CO (TGA)
Denver HIV Resources Planning Council
CONNECTICUT
Hartford, CT (TGA)
Ryan White Hartford
New Haven, CT
The Official Website of the City of New Haven
GEORGIA
Atlanta, GA
Ryan White Part A Program Fulton County
INDIANA
Indianapolis, IN (TGA)
Marion County Public Health Department Ryan White HIV Services Program
LOUISIANA
Baton Rouge, LA (TGA)
City of Baton Rouge Ryan White Part A Program
New Orleans, LA
City of New Orleans Health Department
New Orleans Regional AIDS Planning Council
MARYLAND
Baltimore, MD
Baltimore City Health Department
MASSACHUSETTS
Boston, MA
Boston Public Health Commission
MICHIGAN
MINNESOTA
Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN (TGA)
Minnesota Council for HIV/AIDS Care and Prevention (MCHACP)
Hennepin County – Ryan White HIV Services
MISSOURI
Kansas City, MO (TGA)
HIV Prevention and Care Planning Council
St. Louis, MO (TGA)
St. Louis Regional HIV Health Services Planning Council
NEVADA
Las Vegas, NV (TGA)
Las Vegas TGA
NEW JERSEY
Bergen-Passaic, NJ (TGA)
CAPCO Resource Center
Middlesex County, NJ
Ryan White Services | Middlesex County NJ
Newark, NJ
City of Newark
NEW YORK
Nassau-Suffolk, NY
Nassau-Suffolk Planning Council
New York, NY
HIV Health & Human Services Planning Council of New York
NORTH CAROLINA
Charlotte-Gastonia, NC/SC (TGA)
Ryan White Part A, Charlotte TGA
OHIO
Cleveland-Lorain-Elyria, OH (TGA)
Central Ohio HIV Planning Alliance
OREGON
Portland, OR (TGA)
HIV Services Planning Council
PENNSYLVANIA
Philadelphia, PA
Office of HIV Planning Philadelphia
PUERTO RICO
San Juan, PR
No Website; contact info@hivsanjuanema.org
TENNESSEE
Shelby County Health Department
Nashville, TN (TGA)
Nashville Transitional Grant Area (NTGA) Planning Council
TEXAS
Austin, TX (TGA)
Austin HIV Planning Council
Dallas, TX
Ryan White Planning Council of the Dallas Area
Ft. Worth, TX (TGA)
North Central Texas HIV Planning Council
Houston, TX
Houston Planning Council
San Antonio, TX (TGA)
San Antonio HIV Health Services Planning Council
VIRGINIA
Norfolk, VA (TGA)
Greater Hampton Roads HIV Health Service Planning Council
WASHINGTON, DC
WASHINGTON STATE
Seattle, WA (TGA)
King County Ryan White Care Resources
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Substance Recovery – Residential and Outpatient Treatment
See below to find a Ryan White Program Part A Substance Use Recovery provider.
Click here for additional resources.
Residential Treatment
Better Way of Miami
(305) 634-3409
www.betterwaymiami.org
Miami Beach Community Health Center / St. Luke’s Addiction Recovery Center
(305) 538-8835
www.mbchc.org
New Hope C.O.R.P.S.
(786) 243-1003
www.newhopecorp.org
Outpatient Treatment
Borinquen Health Care Center
www.borinquenhealth.org
(305) 576-6611
Care Resource
www.careresource.org
(305) 576-1234
Empower U Community Health Center
www.euchc.org
(786) 318-2337
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This project is supported by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) under the grant number H89HA00005, CFDA #93.914 – HIV Emergency Relief Project Grants, as part of a Fiscal Year 2024 award totaling $27,411,326 as of May 23, 2024, with 0% financed with non-governmental sources. The contents are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the official views of, nor an endorsement by, HRSA, HHS or the U.S. government.