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Offers syringe exchange to aid in the prevention of HCV/HIV.
Provides Narcan and naloxone kits. Also provides a narcan training.
Provides breast and cervical cancer screenings and education to women who qualify.
Provides travel health information and administers some travel vaccinations. Makes referrals to partner clinics for vaccines not available.
Program provides low-income women, infants and children under 5 with nutrition education, vouchers for nutritious foods, breastfeeding support, a review of immunization records, and referrals to other helpful agencies.
Offers confidential testing for HIV and Hepatitis C.
Provides copies of, and allows changes to, birth certificates in Carbon, Emery, and Grant counties.
Provides copies of, and allows changes to, death certificates in Carbon, Emery, and Grant counties.
Home visiting program that provides education and empowerment to prenatal families and families with infants and children birth to 5. Visits are conducted by registered nurses.
Testing to determine pregnancy status.
Financial assistance through the Baby Your Baby temporary Medicaid program. The card can cover outpatient pregnancy related services until a full medicaid application can be processed.
Provides permits for both permanent and temporary food service establishments. Also refers out to verified food handler courses.
Recommended and required immunizations for children, adolescents, and adults.
Provides breast and cervical cancer screenings and education to women who qualify.
Tuberculosis skin tests (PPD) for the screening and identification of tuberculosis in high risk populations.
Provides information and testing for environmental hazards such as water pathogens, radon, and air pollutants.
Car seat safety checks to ensure a proper and safe installation and fit.
Provides early identification and development services for families of infants and toddlers with developmental delays or disabilities, ages birth to three. These services are provided through the coordinated effort of parents, community agencies, and a variety of professionals.