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Health clinic offering the following services:
Adult medicine
Pediatrics, including well child, physicals (school, sports and camp), immunizations, acute care
OB/GYN services, such as pap smears, breast and cervical cancer screening, etc.
Family planning
Social work, case management
Mental health services
Substance abuse education
Outreach to African American women, youth, pregnant women, and individuals with substance use disorder
Dental clinic provides routine dental screening and non-emergency dental services.
Pharmacy for patients of Charles Drew.
Provides general health care services. Offers a program called Charity Care which may be available for some indigent residents of the county.
Primary medical services, including:
-- Family medicine
-- Internal medicine
-- Men's Clinic
-- Screenings and assessments
-- Pediatrics
-- Teen clinic
-- Special needs clinic
-- Immunizations
-- STI screenings and treatments
Free medical clinic provides emergency response support, treatment for non-chronic ailments, referrals, dental care, and chiropractic care.
Provides direct care, pharmacy, contract care health services (CHS), and dental care services, including prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of diseases of the teeth and gums.
Teen clinics provide sports and school physicals, chronic disease management, smoking cessation, and wellness and sick care. Both teen clinics focus special attention on reproductive health.
The teen clinics offer education about pregnancy prevention and birth control options including long-acting reversible contraception as well as screening, treatment and management for sexually transmitted diseases.
Medical clinicians discuss risky behaviors and provide confidential counseling. The teen clinics also offer education and counseling about topics including youth’s exposure to violence, injuries and accidents; sexual orientation; eating disorders; and bullying, social media and technology use.
Health centers are located inside four Omaha Public Schools (OPS) schools. Services are available to all OPS students, regardless of the school they attend, and students’ siblings under the age of 19 can also receive care at the clinics. Children enrolled in early childhood programs at Head Start, Educare, and Early Child Services’ Network of Excellence can also receive care at SBHCs.
School-Based Health Centers are not intended to replace a child’s regular health care provider, but the clinic’s staff members are available to provide supplemental care. SBHC staff members can diagnose and treat many common conditions (i.e. sore throats, ear infections, headaches, burns, scrapes, sprains and minor wounds), and they can perform school and sports physicals and give immunizations. School-Based Health Centers do not provide emergency services.
If students and their families do not already have primary health care providers, staff members will help them establish OneWorld as their health care home.
Free health care services include medical, dental, dermatology, physical therapy, chiropractic, mental health, vision, hearing, and spiritual care. Specialty Clinics services such as allergy and asthma, orthopedic and diabetic services by referral only. Patients are seen on a first-come, first-serve basis. Up to date schedule of services can be found online. Please call to make an appointment.
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.
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 general health care needs, including preventive care as well as urgent problems of adult and pediatric patients.
Provides primary Health Care for agricultural workers and members of their households. Includes well women exams, chronic disease management, physical check-ups, and referrals.
Provides care for the whole family, including physicals, immunizations, prenatal care, and general health services. Offers comprehensive and preventive healthcare for prenatal, pediatric, adolescent, adult, and geriatric patients by board-certified family medicine physicians.
La Clinica De La Esperanza provides comprehensive medical services in the areas of adult, pediatric, and women's health. The clinic offers educational classes in Spanish, led by a registered nurse, on various health-related topics such as prenatal care, breastfeeding, family planning, nutrition, and diabetes.
Pregnancy testing services are available to help individuals determine pregnancy status. General immunizations are provided to protect the community from preventable diseases, with a focus on vulnerable populations such as newborns, young children, individuals who could become pregnant, older adults, and travelers. Additionally, an on-site social worker is available to clinic patients for therapy in a clinical setting.
Provides primary health care to those in the community. Also offers pediatric services.
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 general health care needs, including preventive care as well as urgent problems of adult and pediatric patients.
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.
Community clinic providing a variety of family practice services.
Women's health, including pap tests and prenatal care visits.
Physicals for anyone, including well-child checkups, kindergarten physicals, sports physicals.
Acute care.
Immunizations, including flu shots.
Tests for diabetes, high blood pressure, HIV, tuberculosis.
STD testing and treatment.
Medical assistance program assists low income individuals in applying to drug companies for a reduction in the cost of monthly/regular prescriptions.
Behavioral health care for routine conditions such as anxiety and depression.
Counseling provided by a licensed practitioner (PLMHP).
Health care for all ages, including obstetrical, pediatrics, geriatrics, general medical care, women's health, reproductive health, prenatal, obstetrics and gynecology.
Blood testing for lead.
Immunizations for children and adults, including flu vaccines.
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 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.
Provides primary care to individuals and families, including obstetrics, gynecology, pediatrics, adolescent, adult, and geriatric medicine.