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Treatment Sites by RHAS/Organizations As at July 2019 Region/Organization Parish Treatment Site St. Ann's Bay Hospital St. Ann’s Bay Health Centre St Ann St. Ann’s Bay Health Centre (Evening Clinic) Alexandria Community Hospital Claremont Centre Of Excellence NERHA Port Maria Health Centre St. Mary Highgate Health Centre Annotto Bay Hospital Port Antonio Health Centre Portland Buff Bay Health Centre May Pen Health Centre Clarendon May Pen Hospital Chapleton Health Centre Mandeville Regional Hospital SRHA Manchester Mandeville Comprehensive Clinic Black River Health Centre St. Elizabeth Black River Hospital May Pen Health Centre Clarendon May Pen Hospital St. Thomas Morant Bay Health Centre Princess Margaret Hospital St. Jago Park Health Centre Greater Portmore Health Centre St. Catherine Spanish Town Hospital Linstead Health Centre Old Harbour Health Centre SERHA Kingston Public Hospital Maxfield Park Health Centre Duhaney Park Health Centre Kingston and St Windward Road Health Centre Andrew National Chest Hospital Comprehensive Health Centre Bustamante Hospital For Children Victoria Jubilee Hospital Treatment Sites by RHAS/Organizations as at July 2019 Cornwall Regional Hospital St James West Jamaica Conference Location Barnett Clinic Montego Bay Type V Health Centre Duncans Health Centre Trelawny WRHA Falmouth Public General Hospital Lucea Reproductive Health Clinic (Lucea Health Centre ) Hanover Noel Holmes Hospital Savanna La Mar Public General Hospital Westmoreland *Savanna La Mar Health Centre AIDS Healthcare Foundation Kingston 183 Hagley Park Road, Kingston (AHF) CENTRE FOR HIV/AIDS RESEARCH AND Kingston The University Hospital Of The West Indies EDUCATION SERVICES (C.H.A.R.E.S) JAMAICA AIDS Kingston Clinic: 3 Hendon Drive, Kingston 20 SUPPORT (JASL) Kingston Chapter Serves: Kingston, St. Andrew, St. Catherine, St. Thomas, Clarendon St. Ann’s Bay Clinic: 14 King Street, P.O. Box 92, St. Ann’s Bay, St. Ann (Jamaica National Family St. Ann's Bay Chapter Planning Board, Nfpb Building) Serves: St. Ann, St. Mary, Portland, Manchester, Northern Part Of St. Catherine, The Eastern Parts Of Trelawny & Montego Bay Van Haze Building, 16 East Street, Montego Bay, St. James Montego Bay Chapter Serves: St. Ann, St. Mary, Portland, Manchester, Northern Part Of St. Catherine, The Eastern Parts Of Trelawny & Montego Bay Treatment Sites by RHAS/Organizations as at July 2019 .
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