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Butler County Department of Public Health
Marion County Health Department - Centralia Office
Protects the citizens of Marion County from contracting and transmitting infectious disease. Receives reports of communicable diseases from physicians, laboratories, health care practitioners, schools, and daycare personnel as the disease occurs.
Boone County Hospital
Provides public health services to the residents of Boone County. Services include blood pressure screening, case management for the Frail Elderly, communicable disease control, care for yourself program (cancer screening program), emergency preparedness planning, immunization clinics, communicable disease control links, and Iowa Department of Public Health Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Audubon County Public Health Department
Provides education and prevention services for communicable diseases through a county government department responsible for overseeing public health initiatives and managing related functions.
Northeast Nebraska Public Health Department
Public Health Emergency Preparedness planning with communities, businesses and healthcare partners.
Vaccine Clinics offered.
West Nile Virus surveillance to monitor the presence of the virus in the communities and educate about protection from the virus. Resource and Referral to connect people to available services. Minority Health Initiative to assist local minority populations with health education and access to healthcare services. Infectious Disease Surveillance and Investigation to prevent and protect the public from infectious diseases. Radon education and source for low-cost home test kits. VetSET to connect veterans and their families to available resources. Health Literacy promotion, education, and resources to assist people to better understand their healthcare information. Community Response in collaboration with the Wayne County Family Coalition to assist families living in Wayne County to available resources.
Wapello County Public Health
Scott County Health Department
Investigation of the source of communicable diseases.
Offers immunization programs, including for COVID-19.
Provides HIV/hepatitis testing.
Education over the phone and in-person on a variety of communicable and/or infectious diseases such as pertussis, mumps, measles, rubella, meningitis, and hepatitis. Educational presentations can be done for professionals, paraprofessionals, or the general public.
South Heartland District Health Department
Provides public health services and emergency preparedness. Disease surveillance (responsibility shared with NHHSS) a. School surveillance - absenteeism counts are collected weekly b. West Nile Virus - dead bird collection and testing and mosquito trapping and testing c. Rabies monitoring in animals and investigate potential human exposures d. Other community health threats, as needed: mold, pertussis, food-borne illness Scrubby Bear, an American Red Cross program that teaches proper hand-washing techniques to children in preschool through third grade. Vaccinations for children.
Carroll County Health Department
Provides infection and control training to community agencies and organizations.
Community Health Partners of Sioux County
West Central District Health Department
Dallas County Health Department
Offers services including community health programs, disease information, control, and prevention, emergency preparedness programs through Alert Iowa, and support services such as personal care assistance for individuals, including help with hygiene, clothing care, mobility, and other essential daily activities to promote health and comfort.
Polk County Health Department
Immunizations available in Osceola, call for schedule.
Blood pressure checks.
Certified Nurses Aide.
Pedicure clinic.
Babysitting, CPR, First Aid, and Ti-chi classes.
Lifeline Emergency Response System.
School nurse services.
Homemaker chore services.
Health education.
Flu vaccination clinics.
Pandemic flu presentations.
Washington County Health Department
Protects citizens from contracting and transmitting infectious diseases.
Ogle County Health Department
Provides communicable disease follow-up, education, and prevention to control the spread of infection and illness.
Four Corners Health Department
Services offered include:
- Emergency preparedness
- Health Promotion Education
- Preventative dental services
- Health Classes and Workshops (including Living Well With Chronic Disease, Diabetes Prevention Program, Stepping On, Tai Chi, Question Persuade Refer Suicide Prevention Training, and more)
- Public Health Nursing and Community Health Workers
- Medicaid Application Assistance
- Patient Navigation
- Family Support Services and Home Visitation
- Car Seat Fitting Stations (by appointment)
- Bike Safety Events and Helmet Fittings
- Medication Assistance
- Environmental Services
- Disease investigation of food poisoning, influenza, rabies and West Nile virus
- Tobacco Cessation Programs (Beat the Pack or Freedom From Smoking, also local information sessions)
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)
Black Hawk County Public Health
Louisa County Public Health
Adair County Public Health
Offers public health programs and services, including bioterrorism and county disaster preparedness. Also provides information general education, tobacco prevention, lead poisoning screening, general immunizations and communicable disease control.
Worth County Public Health
Communicable disease investigation, follow-up and education to the community.
McHenry County Department of Health
Provides sexually transmitted disease testing, treatment, and education, including HIV testing to identify individuals infected with the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) and assess disease progression.
Services may include pre-testing and post-test counseling, offering information about HIV/AIDS, risk reduction strategies, emotional support, and referrals to related services.
Southwest Nebraska Public Health Department
Vaccines for adults and children.
Blood pressure screenings during business hours.
Disaster preparedness.
Tobacco cessation information.
Radon testing.
Health education.
Mahaska County Public Health
Macon County Health Department
Promotes optimal health among county residents by preventing and controlling the spread of communicable diseases. The health department conducts investigations for those diseases reportable to the Illinois Department of Public Health.