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WIC | Boone County Health Department

Offers well child clinics, WIC - Women, Infants, and Children's supplemental food programs and maternal health services. 

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Public Health Services | Bureau, Putnam and Marshall County Health Departments

Offers programs and public health services aimed at keeping individuals and 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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WIC | Clark County Health Department

Provides nutritious foods, nutrition education, breastfeeding education and support, healthcare and community referral programs.

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WIC | Southern Seven Health Department

Nutrition education and counseling, supplemental foods, and information for women, children, and infants about other health services based on assessment findings.

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WIC | LaSalle County Health Department

Offers Family Case Management that provides outreach, comprehensive case management and support services to prenatal women, infants and children. After a baby is born, FCM nurses assure that the infants and children are receiving periodic well baby check-ups and immunizations.

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WIC | Grundy County Health Department

Provides free educational information, referrals, and healthy food vouchers to women and children.

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Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) | Central Nebraska Community Action Partnership, Inc.

Central contact for 17 counties providing basic health monitoring, nutrition education, USDA nutrition program providing food vouchers and packages tailored to needs, including formula for infants.

Clinics in Ainsworth, Atkinson, Aurora, Broken Bow, Burwell, Central City, Greeley, Loup City, O’Neill, Ord, Spencer, St. Paul, and Valentine.

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WIC | Washington County Health Department

Supplemental food and nutritional counseling service for pregnant and nursing women, and their children who show nutritional and financial need. All participants receive nutrition education and counseling, supplemental foods, and information about other health services based on assessment findings.

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Women, Infants, Children (WIC) | East Central District Health Department

WIC (Women, Infants, Children) supplemental nutrition program which provides vouchers for nutritious foods, nutrition education, breastfeeding support, and referrals to other resources and programs.

Clinic sites also available in Schuyler, Albion, and Fullerton.

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Women, Infants, Children Supplemental Food Program (WIC) | Iowa Department of Health and Human Services

Offers WIC (Women Infants, & Children) a supplemental nutrition program for babies, children under the age of 5, pregnant women, breastfeeding women, and women who have had a baby in the last 6 months. Provides healthy foods, nutrition education, and referrals to other health care agencies.

To find a local WIC office, visit https://hhs.iowa.gov/wic

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Family Reproductive Health Services | Western Community Health Resources

Provides preventative reproductive health care and education to any member of the community, including services such as contraceptive education, sexually transmitted infection prevention, and pregnancy-related information. Offers breast examinations, Pap tests, and instruction on breast self-examination techniques for early detection of breast cancer.

Develops reproductive life plans to support informed decision-making.

Provides general immunizations to prevent diseases and reduce health risks for individuals and the community.

Shares information on environmental hazards and safety measures to promote overall health.

Blood pressure screenings are available to identify individuals at risk of hypertension-related conditions.

Additionally, referrals to programs like WIC are provided to support nutrition, breastfeeding, and overall health for eligible individuals and families.

The overarching goals are to decrease unintended pregnancies, reduce the transmission of sexually transmitted infections, and promote comprehensive health and wellness.

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WIC | Southern Seven Health Department

Nutrition education and counseling, supplemental foods, and information for women, children, and infants about other health services based on assessment findings.

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Women, Infants, Children (WIC) | Northeast Nebraska Community Action Partnership, Inc.

WIC central intake for Northeast Nebraska.

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Women, Infants, and Children Program (WIC) | New Opportunities, Inc.

Provides services to pregnant, breastfeeding and postpartum women, infants and children to age five years. Services include: Nutrition education, Food assistance, Breastfeeding education and support, Health/nutrition screenings, and Referrals to medical, social and community services.

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Public Health Services | Webster County Offices

Offers the following health services to Webster County residents:

Care For Yourself: Early detection of breast and cervical cancer for women age 50 and over, including mammograms and Pap tests. Must meet income guidelines. Call (515) 281-7689.

Family Planning/Reproductive Health: Offers confidential services for adolescents and adults to help guide decisions regarding reproductive healthcare needs. Clinic hours are Wed 8 am-4:30 pm, Thu 8 am-4:30 pm (by appointment only), Fri 8 am-12 pm.

i-Smile: Dental services for children ages 0-21, including dental screenings, preventive fluoride, dental care education, sealants to children in 2nd through 8th grades, and help making dentist appointments.

Maternal Health: Prenatal program providing information and education to pregnant women on having a healthy pregnancy and getting ready for their baby.

Senior Health: Services for seniors 60 years of age and older, including health education, blood pressure screenings, foot clinics, and the I-Smile Silver program.

WIC (WOMEN, INFANTS, CHILDREN): Nutrition information for pregnant women, new mothers, and mothers with children under age 5. Can provide $50 or more a month for groceries, even if already employed and/or receiving food stamps; must be Medicaid-eligible.

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Women, Infants, and Children Program (WIC) | New Opportunities, Inc.

Provides services to pregnant, breastfeeding and postpartum women, infants and children to age five years. Services include: Nutrition education, Food assistance, Breastfeeding education and support, Health/nutrition screenings, and Referrals to medical, social and community services.

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Family Health / WIC | Knox County Health Department and Health Center

Provides programs and services to support the health of children and families.

Program includes family case management, WIC, and breastfeeding education and support.

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Women, Infant, and Children Program (WIC) | Egyptian Public and Mental Health Department

Serves low-income pregnant, breast-feeding, and postpartum women, and infants and children to age 5 who are determined to be at nutritional risk. All participants receive nutrition education and counseling, supplemental foods, and information about other health services based on assessment findings.

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Women, Infant, and Children Program (WIC) | Vermilion County Health Department

The Women, Infant, and Children Program (WIC) is nationwide nutrition education and breastfeeding program that helps pregnant women, new mothers, babies, and young children (up to age 5) eat well, learn about nutrition, and stay healthy. WIC provides nutrition education and counseling, nutritious foods, and referrals to health and other social services as needs.

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Women, Infants and Children (WIC) | Edgar County Public Health Department

Provides a food assistance program for women, infants, and children designed to promote staying healthy. Programs include nutrition assessment and counseling, weight monitoring, iron testing, breastfeeding education and support. 

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Public Health Services | Central District Health Department

Adult immunization clinic including vaccines for immigration, work, and/or school. (Call for an appointment and for current fees.)

Vaccine program for children up to 18 years of age.

WIC nutritional program provides supplemental food.

Breastfeeding information and education.

Environmental health safety and surety - air, food, and water inspection and contamination issues (complaints and questions). Natural and infectious disease information, such as West Nile virus, insect bites, etc.

Emergency preparedness and response for bioterrorism threats (chemical, biological, and nuclear), mass immunization clinics, strategic national stockpile, volunteer opportunities.

Public health information.

Other services include:

- Family Stabilization/central navigation

- Community Health Workers

- Family-Centered Coaching

- Childhood Lead testing

- Household lead mitigation

- HIV testing

- STI tracking and prevention

- Obesity and Diabetes Prevention

- Minority Health Initiative

- Dental screenings (primarily children)

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Women, Infant, and Children Program (WIC) | Egyptian Public and Mental Health Department

Serves low-income pregnant, breast-feeding, and postpartum women, and infants and children to age 5 who are determined to be at nutritional risk. All participants receive nutrition education and counseling, supplemental foods, and information about other health services based on assessment findings.

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Women, Infants, Children (WIC) | Western Community Health Resources

Nutrition and health information to income risk specific clients who are pregnant, post-partum, or breastfeeding, or a child ages 0-5. Nutritional vouchers are given for purchase of items in local WIC approved grocery stores of choice.

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Public Health Services | Bureau, Putnam and Marshall County Health Departments

Offers programs and public health services aimed at keeping individuals and 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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