Child Health Specialty Clinics (CHSC) provides evaluation and treatment for children and youth with known or suspected chronic health problems. Professionals in cardiology, orthopedics, pediatrics, physical therapy, psychology, and other selected disciplines are an integral part of services. CHSC works closely with the Iowa Department of Public Health and other state and local organizations to help families find and coordinate other local services that their children may need.
Child Health Specialty Clinics (CHSC) provides evaluation and treatment for children and youth with known or suspected chronic health problems. Professionals in cardiology, orthopedics, pediatrics, physical therapy, psychology, and other selected disciplines are an integral part of services. CHSC works closely with the Iowa Department of Public Health and other state and local organizations to help families find and coordinate other local services that their children may need.
Eligibility:
CHSC serves any Iowa child or youth from birth through age 21 with or at risk of a chronic health condition or disability which includes psychosocial, physical, health-related, educational, and behavioral needs. The specific health concerns may be simple or complex, short-term, or long-term.
Hours:
Monday-Thursday 8am-4:30pm
Mailing Address:
240 North Bluff Blvd
Suite 200
Clinton, IA 52732
Payment:
Hawki, Medicaid, Private Insurance
Handicap Accessible: No
Appointment Needed: No
Website: Visit Website
Child Health Specialty Clinics (CHSC) provides evaluation and treatment for children and youth with known or suspected chronic health problems. Professionals in cardiology, orthopedics, pediatrics, physical therapy, psychology, and other selected disciplines are an integral part of services. CHSC works closely with the Iowa Department of Public Health and other state and local organizations to help families find and coordinate other local services that their children may need.
Eligibility:
CHSC serves any Iowa child or youth from birth through age 21 with or at risk of a chronic health condition or disability which includes psychosocial, physical, health-related, educational, and behavioral needs. The specific health concerns may be simple or complex, short-term, or long-term.
Payment:
Hawki, Medicaid, Private Insurance
Handicap Accessible: No
Appointment Needed: No
Website: Visit Website
The Iowa Regional Autism Assistance Program (RAP) provides community-based clinical consultation, multidisciplinary care planning recommendations, and family to family support for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and their families. RAP team members who work with families include advanced registered nurse practitioners, registered nurses and family navigators. They use standardized tools to identify children at risk for ASD and help families find diagnostic services.
RAP teams also help families access community-based services and supports to help meet their needs and goals.
RAP also provides technical assistance and training on evidence-based screening and assessment tools to medical home providers, Area Education Agencies, and other early intervention community providers.
Eligibility:
Children, birth through age 21, who are suspected of or have a confirmed diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorders, and their families.
Handicap Accessible: No
Appointment Needed: No
Website: Visit Website