Ohio Hiv Drug Assistance Program (ohdap) | Ohio Department Of Health - Main Campus
Provides medications for the treatment of HIV/AIDS and in some cases, help with applying for other medication assistance programs. Medications are ordered through a mail order pharmacy. This program should be used as a last resort.
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Physical Address
246 N High St., Columbus, OH 43215
Hours
M-F: 8:00am-5:00pm.
Website
Application process
Phone for information and an application M-F: 8:00am-5:00pm. There is a waiting list for this program.
Fee
Free.
Eligibility
Ohio residents who have HIV/AIDS. For prescription assistance, must have income at or below 300% of poverty. Those with incomes above 300% FPL will be provided with help applying for other prescription assistance programs. This program must be the payer of last resort. For those with income at or below 100% of poverty, a Title II HIV Case Manager must document no other way to pay for services.
Service area
Ohio
Agency info
Ohio Department Of Health - Main Campus
Administers programs that provide comprehensive primary and continuing health services for all residents of Ohio. Works for the prevention of communicable and chronic diseases. Maintains vital statistics and licenses health care facilities. Regulates sanitation, food, and private water systems. Provides bioterrorism information as it relates to health issues.