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NWIH provides methadone at the following clinics:

  • 3727 South Tacoma Way, Tacoma, WA 98409 / Phone: 253-300-7474
  • 9720 South Tacoma Way, Lakewood, WA 98499 / Phone: 253-503-3666

Suboxone Copay Assistance

Vivitrol Copay Assistance & Providers

Washington Recovery Hotline: 1-866-789-1511

NA Meetings in Pierce County

AA Meetings in Pierce County

Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration
(SAMHSA)

National Institute On Drug Abuse

Stop Overdose!

  • Hepatitis C Treatment

    This is a contagious disease. At least 60% of all transmission is by sharing unsterilized needles for injection drug use. NWIH tests and successfully treats Hepatitis C at our clinics.

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Hepatitis C Treatment

Hepatitis C/Hep C is a disease caused by HCV (Hepatitis C Virus). Hep C usually does not cause any symptoms until it causes the host to develop other diseases, which can be fatal. If untreated, Hep C can cause liver cirrhosis, liver failure, liver cancer, and dilated blood vessels in the stomach and esophagus, which risk severe internal bleeding. 

Symptoms of Hep C include fatigue, nausea and vomiting, muscle and / or joint pains, abdominal pain, decreased appetite and weight loss, jaundice, dark urine, and reddish, clay-colored feces.

This is a contagious disease. 60% of all transmission is by sharing unsterilized needles for injection drug use. It can also be spread by blood transfusions, medical procedures, or even body modifications (e.g., tattoos, piercings), if the tools used are not sterilized. 

Hep C can be cured by antiviral drugs. NWIH tests patients with SUD and successfully treats Hepatitis C at our clinics.