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SCHOOL-BASED COMMUNITY HEALTH SERVICES | CHARLES DREW HEALTH CENTER, INC.

Health care for all OPS schools, students, and their minor siblings. Staff may diagnose and treat many common conditions, such as sore throats, headaches, ear infections, burns, scrapes, sprains and minor wounds, immunizations, physicals (school and sports), and preventive care and screenings.

What's Here

Student Health Programs
Community Clinics

PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICES | ELKHORN LOGAN VALLEY PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENT

Communicable disease surveillance, investigation and containment of contagious illnesses.

Emergency preparedness, disaster relief and emergency planning.

Wellness services assists area businesses and/or individuals to adopt healthy lifestyles through education and/or wellness activities.

Weight loss programs and health coaching services to improve healthy lifestyles.

Education on the dangers of radon gas and radon testing kits.

Educates public about dangers of West Nile virus.

Minority health offers education and activities to reach minority individuals in the service area on various health-related topics.

CPR and first aid training throughout service area.

Education and colon cancer screening kits to the community to encourage prevention and early detection of colon cancer.

Tai Chi and Bingo-cize fall prevention classes held in communities to help decrease falls in the community.

School nursing.

Substance abuse prevention through the Healthy Communities Initiative. Coalition works together to provide education and activities to reduce drug and alcohol use among youth.

Dental screenings and education offered to preschool and grade school children. Sealants and fluoride treatments also available.

Childhood and adult vaccines for all people are provided at each of Elkhorn Logan Valley Public Health Department's three locations in Norfolk, Tekamah and Wisner. Includes vaccines for those who are privately insured, Medicare, Medicaid and those who are uninsured.

What's Here

Drug Use Disorder Education/Prevention
General First Aid Instruction
Workplace Wellness Programs
Weight Management
Student Health Programs
General Immunization
Disease/Disability Information
Public Health Nursing
Communicable Disease Control
Chronic Disease Self Management Programs
Dental Screening
COVID-19 Immunization Clinics
Radon Testing
Nutrition Education
Alcohol Use Disorder Education/Prevention
Emergency Preparedness and Response Planning
Fall Prevention Programs
CPR Instruction

PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICES | ELKHORN LOGAN VALLEY PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENT

Communicable disease surveillance, investigation and containment of contagious illnesses.

Emergency preparedness, disaster relief and emergency planning.

Wellness services assists area businesses and/or individuals to adopt healthy lifestyles through education and/or wellness activities.

Weight loss programs and health coaching services to improve healthy lifestyles.

Education on the dangers of radon gas and radon testing kits.

Educates public about dangers of West Nile virus.

Minority health offers education and activities to reach minority individuals in the service area on various health-related topics.

CPR and first aid training throughout service area.

Education and colon cancer screening kits to the community to encourage prevention and early detection of colon cancer.

Tai Chi and Bingo-cize fall prevention classes held in communities to help decrease falls in the community.

School nursing.

Substance abuse prevention through the Healthy Communities Initiative. Coalition works together to provide education and activities to reduce drug and alcohol use among youth.

Dental screenings and education offered to preschool and grade school children. Sealants and fluoride treatments also available.

Childhood and adult vaccines for all people are provided at each of Elkhorn Logan Valley Public Health Department's three locations in Norfolk, Tekamah and Wisner. Includes vaccines for those who are privately insured, Medicare, Medicaid and those who are uninsured.

What's Here

Drug Use Disorder Education/Prevention
General First Aid Instruction
Workplace Wellness Programs
Weight Management
Student Health Programs
General Immunization
Disease/Disability Information
Public Health Nursing
Communicable Disease Control
Chronic Disease Self Management Programs
Dental Screening
COVID-19 Immunization Clinics
Radon Testing
Nutrition Education
Alcohol Use Disorder Education/Prevention
Emergency Preparedness and Response Planning
Fall Prevention Programs
CPR Instruction

SCHOOL-BASED HEALTH CENTERS | ONEWORLD COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTERS, INC.

A partnership with Building Healthy Futures, 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.

What's Here

Student Health Programs
Community Clinics

GENERAL MEDICAL SERVICES | URBANA SCHOOL HEALTH CENTER

Medical services provided include:

- Examinations (school and sport physicals)

- Immunizations

- Treatment for acute and chronic medical conditions (asthma, diabetes, ADHD, etc.)

- Reproductive health services

- Treatment for sports related injuries and sub-specialty referrals

- Individual and family dietary management

What's Here

General Medical Care
Student Health Programs
General Immunization

SCHOOL-BASED COMMUNITY HEALTH SERVICES | CHARLES DREW HEALTH CENTER, INC.

Health care for all OPS schools, students, and their minor siblings. Staff may diagnose and treat many common conditions, such as sore throats, headaches, ear infections, burns, scrapes, sprains and minor wounds, immunizations, physicals (school and sports), and preventive care and screenings.

What's Here

Student Health Programs
Community Clinics

STUDENT HEALTH PROGRAM | IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY

Student Health is a full-service health center staffed with physicians, advanced registered nurse practitioners, and trained healthcare professionals available for primary health care needs.

What's Here

Flu Vaccines
Student Health Programs
General Physical Examinations
Physical Therapy
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
General Immunization
COVID-19 Diagnostic Tests

GENERAL HEALTH SERVICES | UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA AT OMAHA

Health clinic for students, faculty, and staff.

Family medicine and other routine medical services including women's health, cholesterol and triglyceride testing, blood pressure screenings, and immunizations.

What's Here

Student Health Programs

SCHOOL-BASED COMMUNITY HEALTH SERVICES | CHARLES DREW HEALTH CENTER, INC.

Health care for all OPS schools, students, and their minor siblings. Staff may diagnose and treat many common conditions, such as sore throats, headaches, ear infections, burns, scrapes, sprains and minor wounds, immunizations, physicals (school and sports), and preventive care and screenings.

What's Here

Student Health Programs
Community Clinics

PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICES | ELKHORN LOGAN VALLEY PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENT

Communicable disease surveillance, investigation and containment of contagious illnesses.

Emergency preparedness, disaster relief and emergency planning.

Wellness services assists area businesses and/or individuals to adopt healthy lifestyles through education and/or wellness activities.

Weight loss programs and health coaching services to improve healthy lifestyles.

Education on the dangers of radon gas and radon testing kits.

Educates public about dangers of West Nile virus.

Minority health offers education and activities to reach minority individuals in the service area on various health-related topics.

CPR and first aid training throughout service area.

Education and colon cancer screening kits to the community to encourage prevention and early detection of colon cancer.

Tai Chi and Bingo-cize fall prevention classes held in communities to help decrease falls in the community.

School nursing.

Substance abuse prevention through the Healthy Communities Initiative. Coalition works together to provide education and activities to reduce drug and alcohol use among youth.

Dental screenings and education offered to preschool and grade school children. Sealants and fluoride treatments also available.

Childhood and adult vaccines for all people are provided at each of Elkhorn Logan Valley Public Health Department's three locations in Norfolk, Tekamah and Wisner. Includes vaccines for those who are privately insured, Medicare, Medicaid and those who are uninsured.

What's Here

Drug Use Disorder Education/Prevention
General First Aid Instruction
Workplace Wellness Programs
Weight Management
Student Health Programs
General Immunization
Disease/Disability Information
Public Health Nursing
Communicable Disease Control
Chronic Disease Self Management Programs
Dental Screening
COVID-19 Immunization Clinics
Radon Testing
Nutrition Education
Alcohol Use Disorder Education/Prevention
Emergency Preparedness and Response Planning
Fall Prevention Programs
CPR Instruction

SCHOOL-BASED COMMUNITY HEALTH SERVICES | CHARLES DREW HEALTH CENTER, INC.

Health care for all OPS schools, students, and their minor siblings. Staff may diagnose and treat many common conditions, such as sore throats, headaches, ear infections, burns, scrapes, sprains and minor wounds, immunizations, physicals (school and sports), and preventive care and screenings.

What's Here

Student Health Programs
Community Clinics

SCHOOL HEALTH CLINIC | SCHOOL HEALTH LINK, INC.

Full service medical clinic provides pediatric care from birth to age 18, while in school.

What's Here

Student Health Programs

SCHOOL-BASED HEALTH CENTERS | ONEWORLD COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTERS, INC.

A partnership with Building Healthy Futures, 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.

What's Here

Student Health Programs
Community Clinics

UNIVERSITY HEALTH CENTER | UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA - LINCOLN

Basic health maintenance and comprehensive health care for University of Nebraska students. Offers outpatient services and acute care or emergency services.

Services include an allergy injection clinic, birth control information and counseling, dental office, dermatology clinic, diet and nutrition information and counseling, drug education program, health aide program, immunization clinic, laboratory, counseling and psychological services, outpatient clinic, pharmacy, physical therapy, pregnancy information and counseling, radiology, peer alcohol and peer sexuality educators/sexuality education program, sexually transmitted disease including HIV/AIDS information and counseling, health promotion programs, and referral to specialty clinics. Travel immunization clinic available to public.

Located at 550 North 19th Street.

What's Here

General Immunization
Student Health Programs

SCHOOL-BASED HEALTH CENTERS | ONEWORLD COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTERS, INC.

A partnership with Building Healthy Futures, 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.

What's Here

Student Health Programs
Community Clinics

TEEN HEALTH CENTER | AMERICAN HOME FINDING ASSOCIATION

Provides primary and preventative health services.

What's Here

Student Health Programs

SCHOOL-BASED HEALTH CENTERS | ONEWORLD COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTERS, INC.

A partnership with Building Healthy Futures, 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.

What's Here

Student Health Programs
Community Clinics