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Adult and child immunizations
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Application worker Public Health Application Workers can assist you over the phone or in person with filling out a medical application or a form.
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Child health clinic Physical examinations, immunizations, illness care. Medical and dental care (available at limited sites only) for children from birth to 20 years, including immunizations.
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Children with Special Health Care Needs (CSHCN) Assist in planning and obtaining medical care and other resources for the child with a disability or a condition that may prevent normal growth and development.
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Dental clinic Serves clients from age 1 through 18 years; 60 years and over; pregnant women currently enrolled as a Public Health patient with medical coupons.Call the Downtown Dental Clinic at 206- 205-0577 for more information and to make an appointment.
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Downtown Family Medicine (DFM) Residents and faculty from Swedish Family Practice Residency program and Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioners provide primary health care for adults and families at Downtown Public Health Center.
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HIV screening Basic evaluation of risk factors, client education on risk reduction and blood testing to check for HIV (virus that causes AIDS). Call 206-205-7837 for risk assessment and referral.
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Home visits by a Public Health Nurse Public Health Nurse visits are available to pregnant women, mothers with new babies and young children and families with health or parenting concerns. Services include health assessment, education and counseling and referral. Interpreters are available. Medical social workers are available on a limited basis.
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Interpreter services Interpreter services are available to limited or non-English speaking clients by appointment for public health services.
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Maternity support services MSS helps pregnant women find health insurance, local doctors or midwives and other community resources to support a healthy pregnancy. Individualized education and counseling services for women and their partners before and after birth. Provided in our clinic by a team of public health nurse, nutritionist and social worker.
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Maternity screening Office visit with a nurse to verify pregnancy, determine medical risk and financial status, and refer to appropriate prenatal services, including to DSHS for medical coupons, health care provider for maternity care, appropriate site for maternity support services and WIC Supplemental Food Program.
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OB services screening
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Pregnancy testing
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Refugee screening Provides health screening and interpretation for newly arrived refugees.
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Teen Health Provide education and services for pregnancy prevention and for pregnant, parenting teens, and at-risk teens. Teens are welcome to walk in any time or call for a same day/next day appointment 296-4960. See complete list of Public Health Teen Clinics.
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Travel clinic Traveling outside the country? Downtown Public Health Center maintains a Travel Clinic to ensure you get the shots you need for your travel itinerary. Make an appointment to be seen by a Public Health Nurse by calling 206-296-4960. Learn about the Travel Assessment you'll undergo before receiving your travel immunizations.
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Voter registration
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Women, Infants and Children nutrition program (WIC) WIC is a supplemental food program for women who are pregnant or breast feeding, infants and children. |