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108 Green Plaza, Suite 2, Waynesburg, PA 15370
Services include communicable disease reporting and investigation; epidemiology, informational and referral; chronic disease prevention and intervention; clinical services (including sexually-transmitted disease and tuberculosis diagnosis and treatment, immunization, and HIV testing, counseling and education); family health programs and environmental health services (including animal bites and rabies information).
111 East Broad Street, Suite 1 , Tamaqua, PA 18252
WIC is a free program for those who qualify that offers: A) eWIC benefits to purchase nutritious foods at the grocery store. WIC foods support proper growth and development for pregnant, postpartum, and breastfeeding women, infants, and children up to age 5. B) Nutrition education to help new parents build a strong nutritional foundation for their families, and help children develop healthy eating habits that can last a lifetime. C) Breastfeeding support to help new mothers have a successful breastfeeding experience. D) Farmer’s market vouchers to purchase fresh, local produce. E) Referrals to health care and social services to help you stay connected to prenatal and pediatric medical care, as well as community services and programs that help your family stay healthy and strong.
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157 Spruce Street, Suite 1, Montrose, PA 18801
Focuses on health promotion and disease prevention programs and activities for older adults with an emphasis on exercise, nutrition, chronic conditions, incontinence, mental health, injury prevention, medication management and alcoholism.
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1601 Mountain Road, Mercersburg, PA 17236
Provides educational presentations through group seminars or individual training. Offers support, education, and information on breast cancer and preventive health care to women and men.
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10 Buist Road, Suite 401, Milford, PA 18337
Communicable disease investigations are carried out by community health nurses on a daily basis throughout the commonwealth. During the course of an investigation, nurses collect information to determine the source of the disease, make contact with those who have been affected either directly or indirectly, and follow up to ensure both treatment of patients and resolution of the root cause of the disease.
2816 Smallman Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15222
Offers health and wellness classes such as Reiki, yoga, Zumba, and meditation, as well as specialized health and wellness workshops. Please Note: Many groups, programs, and activities are virtual. Check the Calender Page regularly for an updated list of available groups and events.
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9 South Bryn Mawr Avenue, Bryn Mawr, PA 19010
Provides health education, blood pressure screening, and flu vaccinations.
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1000 Commerce Park Drive, Suite 109, Williamsport, PA 17701
Provides anonymous and confidential HIV testing and counseling, referrals to doctors, and case management. Risk reduction, partner notification, prevention education, PPD testing, Vaccines for HIV, positive clients, syphilis, CD4, and viral load testing.
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6006 West Girard Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19151
Offers a variety of health education workshops and physical fitness/activity classes.
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1104 Montour Road, Loysville, PA 17047
Provides integrated Behavioral Health services, medication for Opioid Use Disorder program, Community Health Worker Outreach team, case management, nurse care team, telepsychiatry for medical patients, and Behavioral Health case management.
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801 Ostrum Street, Bethlehem, PA 18015
The Health network consists of hospitals, Clinics and Health Centers, Urgent Care Centers, Travel Clinic, Laboratory and Pharmacy Services, Diagnostic and Treatment Centers, a Community Clinics and Dental clinic for people who are uninsured or underinsured and other health services. Also provides Home health care by nurses, health aides, social workers and/or rehabilitation therapists to help patients recover from illness or injury. End-of-life hospice care is provided at home, in long term care facilities and in St Luke's Hospice House in Bethlehem.
167 North Main Street, Suite 100, Washington, PA 15301
Services include communicable disease reporting and investigation; epidemiology, informational and referral; chronic disease prevention and intervention; clinical services (including sexually-transmitted disease and tuberculosis diagnosis and treatment, immunization, and HIV testing, counseling and education); family health programs and environmental health services (including animal bites and rabies information).
700 Heritage Drive, Suite 702, Pottstown, PA 19464
WIC is a free program for those who qualify that offers: A) eWIC benefits to purchase nutritious foods at the grocery store. WIC foods support proper growth and development for pregnant, postpartum, and breastfeeding women, infants, and children up to age 5. B) Nutrition education to help new parents build a strong nutritional foundation for their families, and help children develop healthy eating habits that can last a lifetime. C) Breastfeeding support to help new mothers have a successful breastfeeding experience. D) Farmer’s market vouchers to purchase fresh, local produce. E) Referrals to health care and social services to help you stay connected to prenatal and pediatric medical care, as well as community services and programs that help your family stay healthy and strong.
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90 Hope Drive, Penn State College of Medicine, Hershey, PA 17033
Help those of the Hispanic and Latino community find access to food, physical activity and Diabetes Management and Prevention.
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233 West Otterman Street, Greensburg, PA 15601
Provides anonymous and confidential HIV testing and counseling, referrals to doctors, and case management. Risk reduction, partner notification, prevention education, PPD testing, Vaccines for HIV, positive clients, syphilis, CD4, and viral load testing.
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1110 C Rockland Street, Reading, PA 19601
WIC is a free program for those who qualify that offers: A) eWIC benefits to purchase nutritious foods at the grocery store. WIC foods support proper growth and development for pregnant, postpartum, and breastfeeding women, infants, and children up to age 5. B) Nutrition education to help new parents build a strong nutritional foundation for their families, and help children develop healthy eating habits that can last a lifetime. C) Breastfeeding support to help new mothers have a successful breastfeeding experience. D) Farmer’s market vouchers to purchase fresh, local produce. E) Referrals to health care and social services to help you stay connected to prenatal and pediatric medical care, as well as community services and programs that help your family stay healthy and strong.
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560 Kirts Boulevard, Suite 116, Troy, MI 48084
Works to directly enrich the lives of those affected by Williams Syndrome through a variety of programs and services including: comprehensive resources, scholarships, research opportunities, local support, national conventions, conferences, family gatherings, a music and enrichment camp, medical guidelines, LEP support, and a quarterly newsletter.
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2501 North 3rd Street, Second Floor, Harrisburg, PA 17110
Medical care, treatment, education, pyschosocial support for HIV-positive pregnant women and HIV-exposed children.
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Various health education services are offered at each health center including those focused on diabetes, obesity and asthma.
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44 Plaza Lane, Wellsboro, PA 16901
Engages in community health assessment and quality assurance activities and provides other public health services, including community integration and outreach programs, to promote healthy behaviors. Program support services include communicable disease reporting and investigation, epidemiology, informational and referral, chronic disease prevention and intervention programs, communicable disease clinical services including sexually transmitted disease and tuberculosis diagnosis and treatment, immunization, HIV counseling/testing, counseling and education, and family health programs, along with environmental health services.
22 Cree Drive, Lock Haven, PA 17745
Offers peer or professionally led groups for caregivers and others dealing with Alzheimer's disease. All support groups are facilitated by trained individuals. Meetings are held once per month on the second Tuesday of the month at 7:00pm.
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3730 Lehigh Street, Suite 206, Whitehall, PA 18052
Health centers are the implementation sites for the Department of Health's public health programs. Services include communicable disease reporting and investigation; epidemiology, informational and referral; chronic disease prevention and intervention; clinical services (including sexually-transmitted disease and tuberculosis diagnosis and treatment, immunization, and HIV testing, counseling and education); family health programs and environmental health services (including animal bites and rabies information).