Welcome to AbbVie Pro Virology Australia
AbbVie Pro Virology Australia provides healthcare professionals in Australia with evidence-based content and resources for managing your patients. Access patient care resources, treatment support, and clinical practice updates for disease management, and more.
This site is intended for Healthcare Professionals only and includes promotional content. If you are a patient, please contact your healthcare provider for further information.
Featured resources available
Screening for Hepatitis C
Patient resources
Your patients can learn more about hepatitis C at abouthepc.com.au including information on signs and symptoms, treatment and FAQs.
Additional resources available
Clinical Resources
Enhance your clinical practice with comprehensive tools. Access a printable patient education leaflet on hepatitis C, a step-by-step hepatitis C screening kit, a tool for pre-treatment assessments, treatment guidelines, and a series of videos covering real patient experiences with the disease.
Expert-led Webinars
Advance your clinical knowledge with expert insights and conference highlights. Watch the latest evidence-based disease management updates relevant to your practice, featuring insights from Australian experts involved in different aspects of patient care, available in bite-size, easy-to-digest videos on demand.
Access patient support resources
Hepatitis Australia
Hepatitis Australia is the peak community organisation to progress national action on issues of importance to people affected by hepatitis B and hepatitis C. Its members are the eight state and territory community hepatitis organisations.
(02) 6232 4257
admin@hepatitisaustralia.com
www.hepatitisaustralia.com
Hepatitis NSW
Hepatitis NSW works with and for communities affected by hepatitis B and C to improve health and wellbeing. Partnership, professionalism and strong community mindset is core, and many staff have lived experience of hepatitis B and C.
02 93321853
admin@hep.org.au
www.hep.org.au
AbbVie is not endorsed by or affiliated with these groups. If you are a patient, please contact your healthcare provider for further information.
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