Aids Project of the Ozarks

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121 N Benton St
Waynesville, MO 65583

Aids Project of the Ozarks (APO) is a non-profit community-based healthcare organization serving a 29-county region in southwest Missouri. APO offers a wide range of services including primary medical care, counseling and testing, case management, prevention education, and on-site pharmacy services in a confidential and caring environment.

With a focus on underserved and vulnerable populations, APO is dedicated to assisting individuals in achieving their optimal level of health and well-being. Services provided by APO include HIV medical care, outreach and education, Medicaid application assistance, harm reduction, behavioral health, and prep services.

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