Linn County Public Health (LCPH) serves Linn County’s residents through its numerous programs and services to keep the community healthy.
Linn County Public Health (LCPH) serves Linn County’s residents through its numerous programs and services to keep the community healthy.
Services:
- STI testing and treatment
- HIV testing and referral services
- PrEP therapy
- Immunizations
- International travel clinic
- Tuberculosis testing
- Hepatitis services
- School and sport physicals
- Vaccine verification for refugees
- Civil surgeon services for change of status exam
- Lead poisoning prevention program
Intake Process:
Call to schedule appointment
Hours:
Monday-Friday: 8:00 am – 4:30 pm
Handicap Accessible: No
Appointment Needed: No
Website: Visit Website
Program: Healthy Families America (HOPES-HFI)
Healthy Opportunities for Parents to Experience Success – Healthy Families Iowa (HOPES-HFI) follows the national Healthy Families America evidence-based program model. HOPES-HFI is a home visiting program and serves families with young children. The program goals are to promote child health and development, improve family relationships, and encourage positive parenting and family relationships.
Services:
- Advocacy and linking families to appropriate community services.
- Teach, demonstrate, and coach parents on how to care for their child.
- Cultivate and strengthen nurturing parent-child relationships.
- Teach and model appropriate parent behavior and methods of discipline.
- Provide prenatal information and support.
Eligibility:
Families must enroll while pregnant or at the birth of their child. Parents of children birth through age 3-5.
Intake Process:
Call for information.
Handicap Accessible: No
Appointment Needed: No
Website: Visit Website
Iowa HHS leads efforts in Iowa to prevent lead poisoning in children below the age of 6 through the Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program (CLPPP). This program oversees blood lead testing of children, case management services when children are identified as lead-poisoned, and conducts education and outreach services regarding childhood lead poisoning.
Services:
- Blood lead testing
- Case management services
- Education and outreach
Eligibility:
Children must be below the age of 6.
Handicap Accessible: No
Appointment Needed: No
Website: Visit Website
