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Health Services Clinic | Will County Health Department

Offers diabetes screening, drug and alcohol testing, TB testing (except Thu), urine pregnancy tests, physicals for school, sports, well child, adult, pre-employment. Lead poisoning screening, and blood pressure screening and immunizations.

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Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program | Iowa Department of Health and Human Services

The Iowa CLPPP is a statewide program that provides families with support and services related to lead poisoning and poisoning prevention and is housed in the Iowa Department of Public Health (IDPH). Primary CLPPP services are provided to families with children under 6 years in age. Services include case management, home nursing visits, referrals for nutrition and developmental services, environmental assessments and inspections for lead. There are currently 19 contracted childhood lead programs that provide services in 48 counties. IDPH provides services in the remaining 51 counties.

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Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program | Wayne County Health Department

Provides lead screening for children. All high risk infants receive home visits and follow-up as needed.

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Public Health Services | UnityPoint Health - Finley Hospital

Offers public health programs and services, including bioterrorism and county disaster preparedness. Works closely with the county Board of Health and are a funding source for community needs assessments. Also provides information about communicable diseases.

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Health Services Clinic | Will County Health Department

Offers diabetes screening, drug and alcohol testing, TB testing (except Thu), urine pregnancy tests, physicals for school, sports, well child, adult, pre-employment. Lead poisoning screening, and blood pressure screening and immunizations.

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Health Screenings | Southern Seven Health Department

Provides health screenings including:
- Childhood lead poisoning
- Newborn screenings 
- Tuberculosis (TB)
- Genetic screening (not testing)
- Pregnancy testing

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Health Care Services | Primary Health Care

Provides primary medical and preventive services, lead/poison and prevention services, immunizations, maternal/child home visitations, TeleHealth services, physicals and sports physicals, and other supportive services such as low cost prescription drugs.

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Lead Poisoning Screening | Tama County Public Health and Home Care

Provides lead poisoning screening, medical and environmental case management to children ages six and under, conduct follow-up inspections of the children's homes, and regulates the removal of lead from the home.

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Preventative Care Services | Perry County Health Department

Provides the following preventative care services.
- Lead screening for children
- Various lab tests, including cholesterol and triglyceride tests, as well as blood sugar tests
- Health and nutrition education for schools
- Blood pressure screenings

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Maternal and Child Services | Franklin-Williamson Bi-County Health Department

Assists individuals and families with making informed decisions regarding their health and the health of their family.

Services provided:
- Family planning counseling and referral.
- Pregnancy testing.
- Prenatal counseling and follow-up.
- Referral for medical card.
- High risk infant follow-up.
- Family case management.
- Lead poisoning testing and counseling.
- WIC (Women, Infants, and Children Program).

Pediatric Developmental Screening provides evaluation and assessment to determine whether there are developmental delays or other issues that need to be addressed.

WIC provides healthy food, nutrition education and counseling, and breastfeeding support for pregnant and breastfeeding individuals, infants, and children. Also provides referrals for health care and other services.

Family Case Management provides family case management services to pregnant individuals, infants, and children with high-risk medical conditions. Also offers assistance with help finding a doctor for prenatal

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Child Health | Warren County Health Services

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

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Public Health Services | Adair County Public Health

Offers public health programs and services, including bioterrorism and county disaster preparedness. Also provides information about communicable diseases.

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Child Adolescent Health Program | Crawford County Community Health

This program helps kids, teens, and young adults ages 0-21 with many health services, including help finding a doctor or dentist, well-child exams, dental exams, oral health services, education development screens, immunizations, lead screens, help finding other resources.

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Lab Services | Marion County Health Department

Offers lab testing including:
- Screening for TB, STIs, HIV, and Hepatitis-C
- Blood pressure and blood sugar testing
- Pregnancy testing
- Drug testing
- Childhood lead poisoning screening

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Public Health Services | Page County Public Health

Offers public health emergency preparedness, Alert Iowa notification, community health navigation services, oral health screenings, disease surveillance and investigation, health education, homemaker services, immunizations, lead poisoning prevention screenings and assessment, maternal health education, tobacco use prevention and control, blood pressure checks and tuberculosis screenings.

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Childhood Lead Poisoning and Prevention | Scott County Health Department

Provides medical and environmental case management for children ages six and under who have been identified with lead poisoning. Conducts follow-up inspections of the children's homes.

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Ponca Hills Health and Wellness Center | Ponca Tribe of Nebraska

Health care services including medical, dental, behavioral health, and health services to American Indians and others eligible for Indian Health Services.

Includes the following types of services:

- Adolescent Health Care

- Certified Diabetes Education

- Elder Care

- Family Planning

- Lead Screening

- Lab Services

- Newborn and Well Child Clinics

- Outpatient Medical

- Transportation

- Public Health Nursing

- Mental Health

- Social Services

- Substance Abuse Counseling

- Youth Services

- Dental Care

- Pharmacy

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Children's Health Services | Harrison County Offices

Children's health services include:
-- Dental screening, education, referral to dentist after age 3
-- Developmental Screening, Vision Screening, Hearing and Speech Screening
-- Nutrition assessment and counseling by WIC (Women, Infant, Child) Nutritionist
-- Blood pressure testing
-- Health history assessment
-- Immunizations
-- Parent education and counseling
-- Lead testing when appropriate

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Illinois Lead Program | Egyptian Public and Mental Health Department

Assesses children at risk for lead poisoning and provides referrals as needed.

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Family Health | Bureau, Putnam and Marshall County Health Departments

Offers programs aimed at keeping families healthy. Provides the community with effective educational services in order to promote healthy lifestyles and a higher quality of life such as WIC, breast and cervical cancer screening, lead poison prevention, and low cost blood testing.

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Healthy Homes | Linn County Public Health

Provides screening for children 12 months to 6 years of age, medical case management for children with elevated blood levels, and conducts education and outreach to the community. Provides lead safe work practice training in partnership with Cedar Rapids Housing.

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Health Care Services (Omaha) | OneWorld Community Health Centers, Inc.

Health care for all ages, including obstetrical, pediatrics, geriatrics, general medical care, women's health, reproductive health, prenatal, obstetrics and gynecology, and radiology/ultrasound.

Blood testing for lead.

HIV testing and counseling.

Tuberculosis prevention and case management.

Immunizations for children and adults, including flu vaccines.  COVID vaccines available in office or at home.

Screening and treatment for cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, cholesterol, and depression.

Routine services such as pap smears, school physicals, prenatal visits, well baby exams, physicals and other routine healthcare procedures.  Follow-up visits for patients with diabetes, elevated blood lead levels, hypertension, behavioral health concerns, and other on-going health problems are also routine activities at the clinic.

Health education is integrated into each patient's visit.  Nutrition, disease prevention and management are taught to patients individually and in groups.  Educational follow-up, care coordination, management and peer education, including care for sexually transmitted diseases, latent tuberculosis, high lead levels, prenatal care, and care for chronic diseases (asthma, diabetes, hypertension, high cholesterol, and depression).

Specialist referrals for services not available at the clinic are made for all patients.  Appointments for patients without insurance and/or limited income are made through Hope Medical Outreach Coalition volunteer physicians and facilities.

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Public Health Services / WIC | Siouxland District Health Department

Offers a variety of public health services, including communicable disease control, tap water testing, pool sanitation, public health facility inspection, tuberculosis screening, immunizations, and more.

Administers the WIC program.  Participants in WIC receive an eWIC card for healthy foods. The foods provided by WIC provide nutrients that are essential for good health and growth. Participants also meet with nurses and dietitians to review health and diet information, discuss important nutrition information for their family, and receive referrals for other services when needed.

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