A Tulsa non-profit that supports people living with HIV and Hepatitis C is opening a medical clinic. Employees say in the past, Tulsa CARES helped people connect with doctors around town but now, they will be able to help in-house.
A Tulsa non-profit that supports people living with HIV and Hepatitis C is opening a medical clinic.
Employees say in the past, Tulsa CARES helped people connect with doctors around town but now, they will be able to help in-house.
“We have had care coordinators who help with funding so that patients can get treated but we haven’t actually had a medical component of being treated here by a provider,” said Dr. Madhuri Lad with Tulsa CARES.
Tulsa CARES helps connect people living with HIV or Hepatitis C with resources for mental health, housing, and nutrition. Employees also help patients navigate the health care system to see the right doctors. Now patients will be able to see a doctor, without leaving the Tulsa CARES building…
Source: Nonprofit ‘Tulsa CARES’ Adds First In House Doctor To Help Patients With HIV, Hepatitis C