The Access Project
Wyoming Contacts
Kurt A. Galbraith Ryan White Part B/ADAP Program Manager Communicable Disease Section Preventive Health and Safety Division Wyoming Department of Health 6101 Yellowstone Road, Suite 510 Cheyenne, WY 82002 Telephone (307) 777-5800 Facsimile (307) 777-7382 Toll Free (800) 438-1282 Email: kgalbr2@state.wy.us Program EligibilityIn order to be eligible for assistance, an individual must meet all three of the following requirements:
Contact The Network for help getting drugs or services. Our national toll-free phone number is (800) 734-7104. We'll help explain what your options are and assist you in creating a plan. We'll describe programs like Medicaid, Medicare, Medicare Part D, ADAP, Clinical Trials, Patient Assistance Programs and more. Back to The Access Project | Wyoming Resources State Resources - Wyoming specific contact information for different programs through which you can access a variety of services. Includes links to other resources.
Waiting List? - Sometimes a state has a waiting list people have to stay on until spaces become available. Check to see if there is a waiting list for the program by contacting them directly. According to NASTAD's most recent ADAP Watch you may need to try a Patient Assistance Program or apply for Medicaid or Medicare or private insurance. Do not ever drop your private insurance without first seeing if your state will cover part or the whole premium, especially if you have children. State, Federal and Other Access ResourcesThere are several ways to get care and treatments covered for Hepatitis, HIV and other diseases. Some programs are HIV specific. Others are Hepatitis specific. Most but not all are based on your income, if you are pregnant or have dependent children, your age, and sometimes other factors. The Access Project will help you to figure out what programs you are eligible for.You are the most important member of your team, but there are always people who are willing to help if you ask. here are some of the programs that might be options for you. There may also be free STD and/or HIV screening or testing and immunization and vaccination programs, for example, through your local or state Department of Health. Each state has a different array of programs with different requirements.
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