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Provides family practice clinics offering an array of health care services.
Provides family practice clinics offering an array of health care services.
Public health nursing services for residents of Rock Island County.
Offers a Child Health program that provides developmental screenings, help finding a doctor or dentist, lead risk assessments and lead testing, oral health services, interpretive services and referrals to other resources. MADISON COUNTY CHILD HEALTH CLINIC:
- Winterset: 4th Thursday, First United Methodist Church, 309 E. Jefferson
WARREN COUNTY CHILD HEALTH CLINICS:
- Carlisle: 2nd Monday, Missionary Baptist Church, 615 Highway 5, Carlisle
- Indianola: 1st and 3rd Mondays and Tuesdays, 4th Tuesday, First United Methodist Church, 307 W. Ashland St., Indianola
- Norwalk: 4th Monday, New Life Lutheran Church, 4380 Wakonda Dr., Norwalk
Provides family practice clinics offering an array of health care services.
Provides health maintenance visits, disease prevention, Public Health Preparedness, health education in the home and community, New Mom/New Baby visits, reportable disease follow up, communicable disease control, and immunizations.
Provides public health services to Clarke County residents, including home care, immunizations, general physicals, and mental health administration. Programs for women and children offer early childhood development and lead poisoning screenings, which include blood tests to identify lead ingestion and home or clinic-based inspections to evaluate lead hazards. Additionally, the department provides environmental health services and information regarding communicable diseases.
Offers comprehensive health services to area children, including:
- Periodic "head to toe" well-child exams for children from birth to 18 years of age
- Hemoglobin tests
- Blood lead screenings
- Immunizations
- TB Waiver if needed
- Developmental screenings
- Physical exams, including school physicals and sports physicals
- Counseling and referral
Clinics are held in Kewanee at the Health Department office.
Offers comprehensive health services to area children, including:
- Periodic "head to toe" well-child exams for children from birth to 18 years of age
- Hemoglobin tests
- Blood lead screenings
- Immunizations
- TB Waiver if needed
- Developmental screenings
- Physical exams, including school physicals and sports physicals
- Counseling and referral
Clinics are held in Kewanee at the Health Department office.
Provides the following services: home health care (skilled nursing, home care aids, homemakers), immunizations, dental services, lead poisoning prevention, lead testing, physical therapy, speech therapy, and occupational therapy. Additionally, the program provides communicable disease information and control.
Accepts walk-in ill visits for persons experiencing symptoms of the following minor, acute illnesses:
-- Sinus Infection
-- Pink Eye
-- Earache or Ear Infection
-- Seasonal Allergies
-- UTIs
-- Swimmer's Ear
-- Diarrhea
-- Vomiting
-- Nausea
-- Sore Throat
-- Tension Headaches
-- And many more.
Although walk-in ill visits are accepted, scheduled patients will take priority.
Immunizations available in Osceola, call for schedule.
Blood pressure checks.
Certified Nurses Aide.
Pedicure clinic.
Babysitting, CPR, First Aid, and Ti-chi classes.
Lifeline Emergency Response System.
School nurse services.
Homemaker chore services.
Health education.
Flu vaccination clinics.
Pandemic flu presentations.
Offers home care, public health, immunizations, mental health administration, early childhood development, and environmental health services. Provides information on communicable diseases, routine general physical examinations to assess overall health and detect abnormalities, and birth control services to help individuals prevent conception
Provides prenatal care to ensure the health and well-being of pregnant individuals and their developing children through risk assessment, routine checkups, prenatal testing, and guidance on pregnancy-related concerns.
Provides well-baby care services, including health screenings and immunizations, to support the physical well-being and healthy development of infants and toddlers, with some programs extending to preschool-aged children.
Also offers comprehensive preventive, diagnostic, and treatment services for sexually transmitted infections, including contact tracing to help prevent the spread of infections.
Accepts walk-in ill visits for persons experiencing symptoms of the following minor, acute illnesses:
-- Sinus Infection
-- Pink Eye
-- Earache or Ear Infection
-- Seasonal Allergies
-- UTIs
-- Swimmer's Ear
-- Diarrhea
-- Vomiting
-- Nausea
-- Sore Throat
-- Tension Headaches
-- And many more.
Although walk-in ill visits are accepted, scheduled patients will take priority.
Provides the following services: home health care (skilled nursing, home care aids, homemakers), immunizations, dental services, lead poisoning prevention, lead testing, physical therapy, speech therapy, and occupational therapy. Additionally, the program provides communicable disease information and control.
Provides general, urgent and emergency medical services in Polk County. The inpatient units provide acute care for medical, surgical, pediatric, psychiatric, obstetrical, gynecological problems and mental health services. Outpatient clinics provide medical services that cover a broad range of specialties. Call the clinics for service details.
Provides public health services to Lucas County communities, offering programs and support including home care, health care for women and children, immunizations, mental health administration, and early childhood development. Health promotion activities include fall and diabetes prevention programs. Routine general physical examinations are available for health assessment and screening. Lead poisoning screenings are provided for children via blood tests to identify lead ingestion, which may include housing inspections to identify environmental hazards and prevent further occurrences. Homemaker assistance is available to families experiencing disruptions due to illness or disability, offering support with meal preparation, child care, and housekeeping. Environmental health services and information on communicable diseases are also provided. Services are open to the public..
Accepts walk-in ill visits for persons experiencing symptoms of the following minor, acute illnesses:
-- Sinus Infection
-- Pink Eye
-- Earache or Ear Infection
-- Seasonal Allergies
-- UTIs
-- Swimmer's Ear
-- Diarrhea
-- Vomiting
-- Nausea
-- Sore Throat
-- Tension Headaches
-- And many more.
Although walk-in ill visits are accepted, scheduled patients will take priority.
Offers comprehensive health services to area children, including:
- Periodic "head to toe" well-child exams for children from birth to 18 years of age
- Hemoglobin tests
- Blood lead screenings
- Immunizations
- TB Waiver if needed
- Developmental screenings
- Physical exams, including school physicals and sports physicals
- Counseling and referral
Clinics are held in Kewanee at the Health Department office.
