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Getting treated for Hep C shouldn't require you to jump through hoops or explain yourself to anyone. At HepCMyWay, powered by Central Outreach Wellness Center, we've built a process that's simple, private, and centered around the patient. Our care is fully virtual, which means you get real medical support without ever having to sit in a waiting room.
Our Cleveland Heights office is located on Lee Road, near Cedar Road and Cain Park, and just a short distance from Case Western Reserve University and John Carroll University. Whether you're coming in from Ambler Heights, Little Italy, Coventry Village, University Heights, or anywhere else in the area, we're conveniently located and easy to find. And if you'd rather skip the office visit entirely, that's completely fine too. Everything from your consultation to your medication delivery happens without you leaving home.
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Fill Out Our Online Form
Head to our website and complete a short form to get the ball rolling. If you'd feel better talking to a real person first, you can always call us instead, and we'll be glad to walk you through it.
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Take a rapid hepatitis c test
One small drop of blood and about 20 minutes is all it takes to get your results. If your test comes back positive, we'll start working on a treatment plan with you immediately.
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Receive Medication In THE MAIL
Once your HepCMyWay provider has reviewed your labs, we'll order your medication and ship it to your Cleveland Heights address in discreet packaging. No pharmacy visit, no extra steps.
Yes, and that's one of the most important things to understand about Hep C. Unlike some chronic conditions that can only be managed, Hep C can actually be eliminated from your body for good. The medications used today are called direct-acting antivirals, and they work by stopping the virus from making copies of itself. They're highly effective, with cure rates of around 95%, and most people finish treatment in just 8 to 12 weeks. If you've been living with Hep C or you've recently tested positive, a full cure is well within reach.
Absolutely, and it's actually very common. Hep C is sometimes called a "silent" infection because it doesn't usually cause obvious symptoms in the early stages. Many people carry the virus for years, or even decades, without feeling noticeably unwell. That's why testing is so important, especially if you've ever shared needles, had a blood transfusion before 1992, or engaged in other behaviors that could lead to blood-to-blood contact. The only way to know for sure is to get tested, and HepCMyWay makes that process easy for Cleveland Heights residents.
We take your privacy seriously. All of your appointments with HepCMyWay happen virtually, over the phone or video, so no one sees you walking into a clinic. Your medication is shipped in plain, discreet packaging with nothing on the outside to indicate what's inside. We understand that there can be a lot of stigma around Hep C, and we've designed our entire process to make sure you never have to feel exposed or uncomfortable. Your care is between you and your provider, full stop.
Just fill out our quick online form or give us a call, and we'll take care of the rest. Your appointments happen virtually on a schedule that works for you, and your medication comes straight to your door once your treatment plan is in place. We're looking forward to helping you take that first step!