(RITA!)HIV Treatment Alerts - November 2001
The Montrose Counseling Center
The Montrose Counseling Center is a nonprofit, community-based organization providing culturally affirming, quality, and affordable outpatient mental health, substance abuse treatment, and case management services, as well as education and research in Metropolitan Houston and surrounding areas. Services are provided primarily for and about gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender individuals and their significant others.
Programs:
Intake required for all services. Sliding fee scale and limited grant funding available. Insurance accepted.
Contact Information:
The above information was accessed from the Montrose Counseling Center
website in October 2001.
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