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Clinic Services The Lee County
Health Department’s Clinic Services are located at various sites
throughout Lee County. Please click here (link to site page) to see
our site map. We accept Medicaid, Private Insurance and our services
are based on a sliding fee scale for self paying patients. Please
bring a photo ID, any insurance cards, proof of address, for example
a current utility or telephone bill in your name, and income
verification. Immunizations are FREE for children under age 18 and
the only cost for adults is the cost of the vaccine.
In addition, our Family Planning services offer a variety of
current methods of birth control (please link to method links on
Women’s Health Page) such as natural family planning, male and
female condoms, diaphragms, vaginal rings (as available),spermicides
such as film and foam, oral contraceptives, intra-uterine devices
(IUD) and Depo shots. Confidential pregnancy testing is also
available. We do not provide abortion services or counseling.
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Women’s Health
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Family Planning
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Call (239) 461-6100
to schedule your
appointment today! |
Women’s Health
provides
family planning, cancer and
sexually transmitted disease
screenings, as well as treatment for uncomplicated
gynecological problems through our clinic. We also
provide further diagnostic testing in the event of
abnormal PAP smears.
We do not see clients for prenatal care, those who
have had their tubes tied or have had a hysterectomy.
You may call
Family Health Centers at (239) 332-0417 or
Planned Parenthood at (239) 481-9999.
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For information about
Project Dental Care,
call (239) 656-2590. |
Dental Services
Project Dental Care is a program for Lee County residents ages 12 and up who are eligible based on income and family size. Local dentists volunteer their services 2 to 3 days a month to do basic fillings and extractions.
Beginning September 24, 2012 we are not accepting new clients. If you left a message on 332-2590 before September 24, you are on the waiting list. Someone will call you when appointments are available. Please call back January 2013 to see if we are taking names for the waiting list.
For severe pain or infection, please see your primary care physician or emergency room. For all other dental needs call Family Health Center (fee is based on sliding fee scale) at 344-2335 or Edison State College for cleaning and x-rays only at 985-8334.
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For information about
immunizations,
call 239-332-9601. |
Immunization ServicesImmunization Services
(link to Lee CHD Immunizations site – main page) at the Lee County Health Department include:
Immunizations (vaccines) offered include the following:
- Influenza (FLU)
- H1N1 Flu
- VZV (chickenpox)
- Pneumonia
- Tetanus
- Hepatitis A & Hepatitis B Series
- Measles, Mumps and Rubella (MMR)
- HPV (Human Papillomavirus)
- Shingles
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To make an appointment for STD testing or treatment, please call
(239) 656-2563. |
STD Services
The Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD) Intervention Program (link to
STD Lee page) is responsible for the investigation, control, and
prevention of STDs in Lee County. We provide many services including
testing and screening for STDs. For clients who test positive for an
STD, we offer medical care and treatment through our clinic sites.
In addition, contact investigations are conducted for all confirmed
cases to identify and test sexual partners who may have been exposed
or infected. Finally, the STD Intervention Program provides outreach
services to help educate the community about reducing the risks for
STD.
HIV/AIDS & Hepatitis Program
The Lee County Health Department is committed to providing quality
HIV/AIDS and Hepatitis services to the community. We offer testing
and health
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For information about
the TB Program,
call 239-332-9529. |
Tuberculosis (TB) Program
The Tuberculosis (TB) Control Program (link to TB Lee page) is
responsible for identifying and treating all active cases of TB. We
are also responsible
for testing and offering treatment to those who may have been
exposed to an active case of TB.
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