Hepatitis C Management

  • Hepatitis C Management

    Call us for clinician-to-clinician advice on hepatitis C mono-infection and co-infection management.

    Receive expert advice on screening and treating hepatitis C, from testing to treatment.

    Submit a Case for Consultation

    Send an NCCC clinician your case online.
    SUBMIT

    Call for a Phone Consultation

    (844) HEP‐INFO or (844) 437-4636
    Monday – Friday, 9 a.m. – 8 p.m. ET

    CALL


We consult on HCV management topics, including:

  • HCV staging & monitoring
  • Regimen selection & dosing
  • Drug interactions
  • HIV/HCV management strategies
  • Prior HCV treatment failure, including management of complex clinical problems such as cirrhosis and renal disease
  • HCV transmission & prevention
  • HCV screening & diagnostic testing
  • HCV in special populations (pregnancy, co-occurring substance use and/or alcohol use disorders, psychiatric disorders, post-transplant, ESRD/dialysis, pediatrics)

Up-to-date information

Our clinical consultation staff stays abreast of the latest hepatitis C drug regimens and treatment guidelines in a rapidly evolving care environment to ensure the advice you receive is up-to-date and clinically supported.

Advice for providers from national experts

The NCCC’s consultation on HIV/AIDS and exposure management has helped guide clinicians for more than 25 years. That same expert consultation is now available for decision-making around hepatitis C mono-infection management, including regimen selection and dosing, co-morbidities, toxicity and complications, and special populations.

Rapid, confidential answers for your hepatitis C care questions

Our clinicians are available Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. EST. Voice mail and online case submission are available 24 hours a day. We answer your questions as immediately as possible. Most are answered within two hours.

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  • How are we responding to the COVID-19 pandemic?

    The NCCC is pleased to support ongoing efforts to prevent, prepare for, and respond to COVID-19 as it relates to HIV and viral hepatitis prevention and treatment, as well as substance use disorder treatment. For more information on how we can assist you, please visit our COVID-19 Response Page.