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Programs and Services
Scroll down for information about H1N1 vaccination clinics.
- Primary health care (including medications, diagnosis, treatment, follow-up care and laboratory tests)
- Prenatal care
- Pediatric care (well-child, developmental screenings, immunizations, parenting classes, chronic care, teen)
- Teen care (Robert Levine Family Health Center/Culver City Youth Health Center/Santa Monica High School)
- Adult primary care (general care and chronic care, including diabetes and high blood pressure)
- Health, wellness and integrative medicine treatment (Simms/Mann Health and Wellness Center)
- Women's health (The program provides obstetrics and gynecological visits, including breast and cervical cancer screenings, contraceptive services and counseling. The cornerstone of the program is prenatal care with a full package of services including medical care, health education, mental health and support services.)
- Family planning
- Health insurance enrollment (Medi-Cal, Healthy Families, Healthy Kids and other available programs for patients who are eligible)
- Ongoing care for chronic diseases such as asthma, diabetes and hypotension
- Homeless health
- Eye care
- Dental care, including exams, x-rays, cleanings, root canals and fillings
- Health education, disease prevention and nutrition counseling
- HIV/AIDS prevention, testing and treatment
- Specialty care provided by volunteer physicians in such areas as cardiology, dermatology, ear/nose/throat/, endocrinology, neurology, optometry, ophthalmology and podiatry
- Lab and diagnostic services
- Medications
- Short-term individual, family and group counseling as well as psychiatric services
- Domestic violence intervention
- Child development services including “Children First Program” - a comprehensive home-based program for infants and their families, aimed at optimizing the quality of life for our youngest children
H1N1 Vaccination
The last day for the free walk-in clinics was Jan 20. We are no longer giving H1N1 vaccine to walk-in clients at any of our sites. For information on where you can find H1N1 vaccine, please call the LA County resource line at 211 or visit the county website, www.lapublichealth.org. H1N1 vaccine is also available at several retail outlets in the Los Angeles area.
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