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Provides the general public of Santa Cruz County information and prevention on various types of viruses, or influenzas. Also offers information and referrals to various immunization and vaccination clinics throughout the county.

Categories

Specialized Information and Referral
Disease/Disability Information
Immunizations
Provides the general public of Santa Cruz County information and prevention on various types of viruses, or influenzas. Also offers information and referrals to various immunization and vaccination clinics throughout the county.

Categories

Specialized Information and Referral
Disease/Disability Information
Immunizations

Monitors health status to identify and solve San Benito County community health problems.

Also offers immunization services including:

  • Diphtheria/Tetanus/Pertussis (DTaP),
  • Tetanus, Diphtheria and Pertussis (Tdap)
  • Hepatitis A (Hep A)
  • Hepatitis B (Hep B)
  • H. influenza type B (Hib)
  • Influenza
  • Measles/Mumps/Rubella (MMR)
  • Pneumococcal (PCV)
  • Chickenpox (Varicella)
  • Rotavirus (RV)
  • Polio (IPV)
  • Human Papillomavirus (HPV)
  • Meningococcal (MPSV4 or MCV4).

Categories

Immunizations
Disease/Disability Information
Specialized Information and Referral

CHILDREN'S MEDICAL SERVICES

The Child Health and Disability Prevention (CHDP) program was a preventive program that delivered periodic health assessments and services to low-income children and youth in California. CHDP program provided care coordination to assist families with medical appointment scheduling, transportation, and access to diagnostic and treatment services. Health assessments were provided by enrolled private physicians, local health departments, community clinics, managed care plans, and some local school districts.

The CHDP program helps to prevent or find health problems through regular, no cost,
health check-ups. A check-up includes:

Health and developmental history
Physical exam
Needed shots
Oral health screening and routine
Referral to a dentist starting by age 1
Nutrition screening
Behavioral screening
Vision screening
Hearing screening
Health information
Lab tests, which may include: anemia, lead, tuberculosis, and other problems, as needed
Referral to Women, Infants, and Children (WIC)

Categories

Birth Certificates
Disease/Disability Information
General Mental Health Information/Education
Medical Records
Nutrition Assessment Services
Disability Awareness Training
Immunizations
Tuberculosis Screening
Child Health and Disability Prevention Exams
A community clinic provides medical family practice, preventative medicine, internal medicine, obstetrics & gynecology, family planning, pediatrics, immunizations and health screening services, nutrition counseling.


Categories

AIDS/HIV Prevention Counseling
Breastfeeding Support Programs
Pediatric Feeding Disorders Programs
Safe Sex Supplies
Personal Care
Bereaved Child Support Groups
Hospice Care
School Based Teen Parent/Pregnant Teen Programs
AIDS/HIV Clinics
Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders Treatment
Outpatient Health Facilities
Teen Pregnancy Prevention
Dental Care Expense Assistance
Nutrition Education
Immunizations
Child Health and Disability Prevention Exams
Nutrition Assessment Services
Pediatrics
Dental Care
Provides Alliance members a free vaccine at their local retail pharmacy. Be sure to bring their Alliance ID card. Children under 18 are advised to see their doctor for the vaccine, however, some retail pharmacies such as Walgreens are beginning to administer the vaccines for children over the age of 7. Check with the pharmacy. Pregnant women are also encouraged to get a vaccine while pregnant to help them to stay healthy and protect the baby after it is born.

CHILDREN'S MEDICAL SERVICES

The Child Health and Disability Prevention (CHDP) program was a preventive program that delivered periodic health assessments and services to low-income children and youth in California. CHDP program provided care coordination to assist families with medical appointment scheduling, transportation, and access to diagnostic and treatment services. Health assessments were provided by enrolled private physicians, local health departments, community clinics, managed care plans, and some local school districts.

The CHDP program helps to prevent or find health problems through regular, no cost,
health check-ups. A check-up includes:

Health and developmental history
Physical exam
Needed shots
Oral health screening and routine
Referral to a dentist starting by age 1
Nutrition screening
Behavioral screening
Vision screening
Hearing screening
Health information
Lab tests, which may include: anemia, lead, tuberculosis, and other problems, as needed
Referral to Women, Infants, and Children (WIC)

Categories

Birth Certificates
Disease/Disability Information
General Mental Health Information/Education
Medical Records
Nutrition Assessment Services
Disability Awareness Training
Immunizations
Tuberculosis Screening
Child Health and Disability Prevention Exams