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   Last updated: 05.01.05
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The British HIV Association recommends that your treatment for HIV and hepatitis B or C should involve a network of specialist doctors.
As well as your HIV consultant this should include the local hepatology team (doctors who are specialists in treating liver disease), virologists, and if appropriate, the regional transplant centre.
This may mean that you have to see several different doctors and nurses in different hospital departments (or even in different hospitals) for your HIV and hepatitis treatment and care.
There should be good communication between the doctors and departments looking after you, but if you are concerned that important information is not being passed on make sure that you tell a member of your healthcare team.
Remember, if you are not happy with the standard of HIV care you are receiving, you change and receive your treatment and care from another HIV clinic.




 

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Booklets
HIV & Hepatitis
  • Introduction
  • The liver
  • Vaccinations
  • Hepatitis B
  • Hepatitis C
  • Liver transplants
  • Hepatitis A
  • Complementary therapies
  • Summary
  • Treatment networks
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