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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 Bingocize 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 flouride 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.

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Student Health Programs
Alcohol Use Disorder Education/Prevention
Fall Prevention Programs
Disease/Disability Information
Communicable Disease Control
Workplace Wellness Programs
General First Aid Instruction
Emergency Preparedness and Response Planning
General Immunization
Nutrition Education
Public Health Nursing
CPR Instruction
Radon Testing
Weight Management
Dental Screening
Chronic Disease Self Management Programs
COVID-19 Immunization Clinics
Drug Use Disorder Education/Prevention
Child and adult vaccinations include:
-IPV (Polio)
-DtaP (Diptheria, Tetanus and Pertussis)
-Td Tetanus and Diptheria
-Tdap (Tetanus, diphtheria and Pertussis)
-MMR (Measles, Mumps and Rubella)
-Hib (Haemophiles Influenza B)
-HAV (Hepatitis A)
-HBV (Hepatitis B)
-Pentacel-DtaP, Hib, and Polio
-Varivax-Varicella (Chicken Pox)
-Rotateq-Rotavirus (age requirement)
-MCV4-Menactra (Meningitis)
-PCV Pneumovcoccal (Prevnar)
-Kinrix-DtaP and Polio (age requirement) age 4-6
-Gardasil-HPV (cervical cancer) age 11-18 (must be VFC eligible)
-Influenza-age 6 months-18 years (VFC eligible children only)
-COVID-19

Adult vaccinations include:
-Influenza
-Hepatitis A
-Hepatitis B
-MMR (Measles, Mumps, Rubella)
-Meningococcal
-Pneumococcal
-Polio
-Tdap
-Varicella
-Zostavax (Shingles)
Offers public health services to the residents of Mahaska County. Services include (but not limited to) immunizations, public nursing services and communicable disease information and control.

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Communicable Disease Control
General Immunization
COVID-19 Immunization Clinics
Public Health Nursing
Provides childhood, adolescent, and adult immunizations to those in need who live in Hardin or Grundy County. Flu vaccines also available.

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.

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Eye Screening
Pediatrics
General Immunization
Drug Use Disorder Education/Prevention
Birth Control
General Counseling Services
Dental Care
Pap Tests
Alcohol Use Disorder Education/Prevention
General Health Education Programs
Community Clinics
Breast Examinations
Works to prevent disease, promote health, and prolong life among the population as a whole.

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COVID-19 Immunization Clinics
General Immunization
County Government Departments/Offices
Communicable Disease Control
Environmental Hazards Information

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

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General Immunization
Community Clinics
Sexually Transmitted Infection Screening
General Medical Care
Pediatrics
Provides immunizations and vaccinations to adolescents and adults.
Home Health Aides offer personal care, bathing, and light housekeeping to those who are elderly, have disabilities, or have chronic health conditions. Home health aide services help individuals maintain their safety and independence.

Parenting Support - Nurses, parent coaches/family support workers, social workers, and lactation consultants provide physician-directed home visits, prenatal and post-partum support, and health education services to vulnerable families living in poverty at risk of poor health, developmental, and educational outcomes.

Shelter Nursing - Serves as the primary public health provider in all Omaha and Council Bluffs homeless shelters, domestic violence shelters, group maternity homes, and youth living on the street. Nursing services include health assessment, education, medication compliance, and management of chronic health conditions and mental and behavioral health. Nurses work with families to address their unique needs by coordinating community resources and accessing medical services to assist with basic healthcare needs, mental health, child safety, and substance and domestic abuse.

Provides flu and immunizations (including COVID) at community and workplace clinics.

School Health Programs - Provides essential preventative health and wellness screening, as well as physical and mental health services to help ensure the overall well-being of students and staff in Omaha area schools. Nurses often provide staff training and work with parents to personalize specific care for students with special needs.

Facilitates access to home health care and hospice services to community members who are uninsured or lack resources.

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Flu Vaccines
Public Health Nursing
Expectant/New Parent Assistance
Housekeeping Assistance
Childbirth Education
Personal Care
Homemaker Assistance
COVID-19 Immunization Clinics
Home Based Parenting Education
General Immunization

Offers follow-up and education to control the spread of infection and illness, case management, rabies, and TB.

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General Immunization
Communicable Disease Control
COVID-19 Immunization Clinics
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).

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General Counseling Services
Diabetes Screening
Pap Tests
Prenatal Care
General Immunization
Community Clinics
General Physical Examinations
Birth Control
HIV Testing
Flu Vaccines
Sexually Transmitted Infection Screening
Tuberculosis Screening
Prescription Medication Services
Blood Pressure Screening
Sexually Transmitted Infection Treatment
Offers contracted employment physicals, TB testing and vaccinations.

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Public Health Nursing
Flu Vaccines
Communicable Disease Control
Disease/Disability Information
General Immunization
COVID-19 Immunization Clinics
Sexually Transmitted Infection Screening

-- Child and Adult Immunizations.

-- Flu and Pneumonia Vaccination Clinics.

-- International Travel Consultations for immunizations.

Immunizations are provided several times per month during our immunization clinics or by appointment. Also provides flu shots/vaccines.

Health screenings for blood pressure, blood sugar, and vision.

Immunizations offered monthly during the winter months.

Nursing and physician assistance students from Union College provide foot care, including soaking feet and trimming toenails to non-diabetic adults. Individuals receive free socks (each month) and free shoes (every 6 months). Offered every semester from September-November and February-April.

Call for specific schedules each month.

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Foot Screening
Community Clinics
General Immunization
Eye Screening

Provides child vaccines. All scheduled childhood vaccines are available. Immunization for infants and children (6 weeks to 18 years of age) for uninsured, underinsured, and Medicaid/All Kid's recipients. 8 clinics per month, 6 total sites located throughout McHenry County

Adult Vaccines, all recommended vaccines for adults (19 years of age and older) for both uninsured and underinsured. 2 walk-in clinics per month. Travel vaccines are not offered.

Healthcare services for people of all ages, including:

-- Immunizations.

-- Acute illness treatment.

-- Chronic illness treatment.

-- Physical exams.

-- Women's health services (breast, pap, and pelvic exams).

-- Men's health services (prostate exams).

-- Prenatal Services.

Laboratory Services include:

-- Blood work.

-- STD testing.

-- Pregnancy testing.

Telehealth services available by phone or video.

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Men's Health Centers
Pregnancy Testing
General Immunization
Prenatal Care
Telemedicine
Women's Health Centers
General Medical Care
General Physical Examinations
Offers childhood, adolescent and adult vaccines and flu shots.

Provides HIV/STD confidential testing and treatment for anyone, regardless of where they live, specializing in sexually transmitted diseases. This includes Hepatitis A, B and C testing as well as immunizations for Hepatitis A and B.

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General Immunization
Sexually Transmitted Infection Screening
Hepatitis Testing
HIV Testing
Lead Poisoning Screening
Sexually Transmitted Infection Treatment
Vaccines for children and adults.
Offers Immunizations (child, adolescent, adult, Flu, Pneumonia, Hepatitis, Tetanus) to those in need. The Health Department also participates in the Vaccines for Children program that provides immunizations at no cost to children that are uninsured, underinsured, Medicaid enrolled or American Indian/Alaska Native.
Offers immunization clinics and flu shots. Also provides information about communicable diseases.

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Communicable Disease Control
Flu Vaccines
COVID-19 Immunization Clinics
General Immunization
Immunizations program provides vaccines for all children from birth through 18 years of age.
Promotion and education on public health and wellness.

Emergency preparedness.

Public health nursing program (immunizations only).

Referrals.

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Communicable Disease Control
General Health Education Programs
Public Health Nursing
COVID-19 Immunization Clinics
General Immunization

Provides child vaccines. All scheduled childhood vaccines are available. Immunization for infants and children (6 weeks to 18 years of age) for uninsured, underinsured, and Medicaid/All Kid's recipients. 8 clinics per month, 6 total sites located throughout McHenry County

Adult Vaccines, all recommended vaccines for adults (19 years of age and older) for both uninsured and underinsured. 2 walk-in clinics per month. Travel vaccines are not offered.