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TB Skin Testing
TB skin testing is done Wednesdays on a walk-in basis from 1:30pm to
5:30pm and by appointment on Mondays and Fridays. Clients must return the Health
Department within 48 to 72 hours after the test to have the result
read and recorded. The cost of TB skin testing is
$10.00. Please be aware that holiday schedules can alter the days
that testing can be done.
Head Lice Checks
Head Lice checks are offered Wednesdays
on a walk-in basis from 1:30pm to 5:30pm and by appointment on
Mondays and Fridays. People with a valid Medicaid
card, needing treatment, must be seen at the health department
before a prescription can be called in. Over the counter treatment
products can be purchased at the time of visit from the Health
Department for $10.00.
Blood
Pressure Screening
Blood Pressure checks are available
Wednesdays on a walk-in basis from 1:30pm to 5:30pm and by
appointment on Mondays and Fridays. This is a free service.
Pregnancy
Testing
Urine pregnancy tests are available Wednesdays on
a walk-in basis and by appointment on Mondays and Fridays. Henry County Health Department
Family Planning program receives
Title X and grant funding from the Ohio
Department of Health to provide this
service. The cost for pregnancy testing is determined by an income
based sliding scale. Medicaid is also accepted.
HIV Testing
Oral HIV testing is offered on a walk in basis
whenever a
nurse is available. Testing can be anonymous or confidential.
Henry County Health Department Family Planning
program receives Title X and grant funding from the Ohio Department
of Health to provide this service. For information call 419-599-5545
or 1-877-591-3050.
Emergency
Contraception
Emergency contraception is available
on a walk in basis
whenever a
nurse is available. Emergency Contraception is
indicated to prevent pregnancy in the event of unprotected
intercourse within the past 120 hours. Emergency contraception works
by preventing ovulation; it will not harm an established pregnancy.
Henry County Health Department Family Planning
program receives Title X and grant funding from the Ohio Department
of Health to provide this service. For more information call 419-599-5545 or 1-877-591-3050.
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