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Info Resources

Our Info Resources room contains various pages listing a wide range of resources which are downloadable and printable. Many are available free of charge in hard copy format (if you live in NSW). To obtain free copies, contact the Hepatitis Helpline, or for free bulk copies (in NSW only), print out and fax back our Resources Order form.

Our various pages relate to different kinds of resources and include:

 

Information on our website does not  aim to replace the advice provided by a doctor or other healthcare worker. If you have hep C you should regularly see your doctor for monitoring, information advice and referral. 

 

 

Our website is always evolving. If you have ideas or feedback on how we can improve this page, or if you come across errors, please email us by clicking here (don't forget to tell us which page you are providing feedback on). 

Stock photos used. People shown may have no actual connection with hepatitis C. 

Top image by Moriza, taken with thanks from www.flickr.com

This page last updated 2 June 2011

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