Clinical Health Clinical health programs link the community to the personal health services they need either by directly providing those services or by making referrals to other community resources. Programs include a medical clinic providing primary care for children and adults, family planning services, immunizations, and sexually transmitted disease (STD) testing and treatment.
Family Health Clinic The Family Health Clinic provides primary care for children and adults. Services include sick and well child exams, adult annual check-ups, management of chronic diseases, such as high blood pressure and type 2 diabetes, and lead testing. Appointments for both preschool and grade school entrance physicals are also available.
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CLINIC VISITS FROM 1,177 CLIENTS
Immunizations Clinic The Immunizations Clinic provides vaccines for children, adolescents, and adults. Prior to entry into Florida care facilities or attending school (kindergarten through 12th grade), each child is required to have a Florida Certificate of Immunizations, or DH 680 form, on file documenting age-appropriate immunizations. Immunizations for adolescents include shots required for entering 7th grade and college. The FDOHEscambia Immunization Clinic is also a designated travel center, providing consultations and immunizations to travelers. Immunization records may also be obtained for students transferring out of state, child care, or school enrollment.
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Pictured Above: Kimberly Pace in CHEN works to laminate information sheets for Clinic.
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2-Year-Old Immunization Rates
IMMUNIZATIONS PROVIDED TO 4,070 CLIENTS
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Florida 83.2%
Florida Department of Health, Bureau of Immunizations
COVID-19 IMMUNIZATIONS PROVIDED TO 19,434 CLIENTS
*2021 Data Not Available at Time of Publishing
Labs Processed By Clinical Laboratory Adult and Child Health Family Planning Hepatitis HIV Refugee Health STD Clinic Tuberculosis
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