Hepatitis C
So, do you think you may have hepatitis C?
If so, please try and put to one side all
you may have heard about this disease and how it is treated
previously, and start from scratch right here.
- hepatitis C is curable
- it is possible to get tested by dry blood spot, rather than
taking blood
- new treatment options just one tablet a day for 8-12 weeks
- minimal side effects (unlike past Interferon treatment)*
- you don't need to be drug free to be treated
- if left untreated, it can cause serious damage to your
liver
- it's really easy to get tested or refer yourself for
treatment
So why not give us a try - you've nothing to lose…
"I have been very happy with all the care and treatment
and I have received. I have been treated with respect and have had
all my anxieties listened to and answered." - Patient A Bristol
& Severn Treatment Centre
Please make your way through the links on this website you may
be interested in - you will find links to treatment centres across
the region, details of how to get tested, and a self-referral form
if you have already been diagnosed and would like to self-refer for
treatment.
*less than 10% of patients will experience side effects from the
HCV drugs, and of these the most common side effects are headache,
fatigue and nausea.
In partnership with the Bristol Drugs Project, we spoke to Paul
and Jeff about their experiences of treatment for hep C. Both of
them had also been through the old form of treatment and told us
how the two compared.