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I am currently residing in the united states, thinking about moving back to India for empolyment reasons.? |
Just wanted to know how to go about getting treatment for my HIV status You will be able to get treatment everywhere. Once you find a primary, they should be able to tell you the locations of places to go. Also, I would ask your current provider of the treatment for recommendations - often they will know other locations across the country. move for information check this site. I don't know, but talk to all of your health care givers who know your status. Ask them. If they don't know, they might know who does. We have far too many un-employed at our hands please ! |
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