Medical
Income Guidelines for WIC Program
WIC (Women, Infants, and Children)
Food and nutritional program that includes nutritional screening, counseling, and food vouchers. Proof of identity, income and residence required.
Family Planning
Physical exam which includes a PAP test, breast exam, pregnancy testing, and birth control. Sliding scale fees based on income.
Cancer Screening for Women
Physical exam which includes a PAP test, breast exam, and mammogram. Sliding scale fees based on income.
Childhood Immunizations
Protect your child against various childhood diseases. A vaccination schedule is available at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) website HERE. Sliding scale fees based on income.
Adult Immunizations
Protect adults against influenza and tetanus. Pneumonia shots available for seniors. Seasonal flu shot clinics held at businesses, churches and government offices.
Sexually Transmitted Diseases including HIV/AIDS
Confidential and anonymous testing, diagnosis, and treatment; as well as counseling, referral, and education.
Cardiovascular Program
Diet counseling, blood pressure screening, and cholesterol screening.
Diabetes Program
Community education and counseling on diet, exercise, medication, and monitoring.
Tuberculosis Control
Testing, diagnosis, and control; tuberculosis clinic.
Nutritional Services
Counseling from a registered dietitian for a variety of diets, including low fat, low sodium, low cholesterol, weight loss, and diabetes.
Prenatal
Medical services for pregnant women. Sliding scale based on income.
Physical Exams for Public Schools and Well Child Exams
Nurses perform kindergarten, first-time enterer, sixth grade physicals, and screenings for children ages 0-21 for families of limited incomes.
Specialty Programs
Lead testing for children.
Disease Surveillance/Epidemiology Services
Epidemiologist and trained EPI team available for investigation and reporting of disease outbreaks and community education on infectious diseases.