Medical Services offered by One Community Health at the Stevenson Clinic
Provides adult medical care including yearly exams for all adults, and immunizations such as Covid-19, and flu vaccines.
Provides adult medical care including yearly exams for all adults, and immunizations such as COVID-19, and flu vaccines. Other services provided include behavioral health evaluations, routine health exams, colorectal and prostate cancer detection, newborn/infant screenings, pediatric care, and extensive sports physicals.
Additionally, provides care customized to the unique needs of older adults, including Medicare annual wellness visits.
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Maternity Support Services offered by Sea Mar Community Health Center at Maternity Support Services/WIC and Nutrition Education Vancouver
Pregnancy and parenting support programs for Washington Apple Health (Medicaid) recipients.
Provides pregnancy and parenting support programs. Services include pregnancy support, options and birth control counseling, family planning, doula services, breastfeeding support, post-partum depression, post-abortion and miscarriage help, and parenting help.
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Primary Health Care offered by Sea Mar's Community Health Clinic in Burien
Offers diagnosis, treatment and health management in the following areas: pediatrics, family health, immunizations, family planning, prenatal care and physical exams.
Specializes in primary care family medicine, including
- Preventive health exams
- Prenatal care
- Acute care visits
- Minor procedures
- Health education
- Follow-up care from hospital visits
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First Steps / WIC offered by Tri-Cities Community Health at North Franklin Social Service Center
Provides nutrition assessments, education and vouchers for specific nutritious foods for pregnant and post-partum women, infants, and children under age 5. WIC checks are valued at about $50 a month per participant.
The WIC program provides a nutrition program and food assistance for pregnant and post-partum women and infants and children under age 5.
Offers:
- Nutrition and health assessments and education
- Breastfeeding counseling
- Vouchers for specific nutritious foods
- Health screenings and referrals
WIC checks are valued at about $50 per month per participant and can be used to buy milk, eggs, cheese, bread, tortillas, brown rice, breakfast cereal and fresh fruits and vegetables.
For babies over six months of age participants can buy cereal and jarred baby foods. Infant formula is available for babies who are not breastfed.
The First Steps program provides resource support for pregnant and post-partum mothers.currently helping with the following resources
- Free Childbirth education classes
- Access to Registered dietitians, RN's, Behavioral Health specialists, and State insurance navigators
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Health Clinic offered at Health Clinic Tulalip Tribes of Washington
Services include maternal/child health; primary care; Elder Screen; WIC; Twelve-Teen Program; First Steps & Teen Pregnancy Coordinator; Community Health Nursing; and Community Health Representatives.
Services include maternal/child health; primary care; Elder Screen; WIC; Twelve-Teen Program; First Steps & Teen Pregnancy Coordinator; Community Health Nursing; and Community Health Representatives. This department functions as a health clinic, focusing on medical diagnosis and appropriate treatment and/or referral.
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Primary Health Care offered by Sea Mar's Community Health Clinic in Kent
Offers diagnosis, treatment and health management in the following areas: pediatrics, family health, immunizations, family planning, prenatal care and physical exams.
Specializes in primary care family medicine, including
- Preventive health exams
- Prenatal care
- Acute care visits
- Minor procedures
- Health education
- Follow-up care from hospital visits
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Prenatal and Postnatal Care offered at HealthPoint's SeaTac Clinic
Provides obstetrics and additional supports to help low-income women on Medicaid have a healthy pregnancy and until baby turns 1 year old. May include case management, nutritional counseling, home visits and help applying for health insurance.
Provides obstetrics and additional supports to help low-income women have a healthy pregnancy and until baby turns 1 year old. Includes
- Individualized visits at the clinic
- Home visits postpartum for health checks as well as information about feeding, bathing, newborn care and behavior and breastfeeding support.
- Additional home visits for special concerns
- Visits with nutritionist, social workers, community health workers
- Referrals to WIC, health insurance and other services
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Maternity Support Services offered by Sea Mar's Maternal Health Clinic in Bellingham
Provides support and information to pregnant women related to prenatal and postpartum health through the infant's first year including prenatal and postpartum education groups. Also provides brief counseling for identified risk factors.
Provides a nutrition program and food assistance for pregnant and postpartum women and infants and children under age 5.
Offers:
- Nutrition and health assessments and education
- Breastfeeding counseling
- Vouchers for specific nutritious foods
- Health screenings and referrals
- Referrals to other health and social programs
Monthly benefits are valued at approximately $150 for a family of two per month for nutritious foods.
Families can also use their WIC QR code to spend summer Farmers Market benefits and monthly Fruit and Vegetable benefits at approved farmers markets and farm stores. Participants can receive $28 of Farmers Market benefits, with a maximum of $84 per family.
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Midwifery Services offered by Neighborcare Health's Meridian Clinic
Provides holistic prenatal care, delivery and postpartum care through certified nurse-midwives who have gone through advanced training to care for women across their lifespan.
Provides holistic pregnancy (prenatal) care, delivery and postpartum care (after baby is born) through certified nurse-midwives who have gone through advanced training to care for patients across their life span.
Midwives attempt to reduce Cesarean-section rates, traumatic deliveries and unneeded medical intervention.
Connects patients with community resources, and helps them understand their health care options.
Deliveries are at Swedish First Hill Birth Center.
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Maternity Support Services offered at Moses Lake Community Health Center in Quincy
Provides maternity case management, maternity support services, First Steps Program, assistance with breastfeeding, and childbirth education classes.
Provides maternity case management, maternity support services, First Steps Program, assistance with breastfeeding, and childbirth education classes.
Other services and programs include:
- Breastfeeding support
- Car seat safety check
- Childbirth Education Classes
- Children with Special Needs
- Diet and nutrition counseling
- Family Planning services
- Free pregnancy testing
- Help with community resources and insurance information
- Infant Toddler Program
- Information and education about baby care and parenting skills
- Information and education about pregnancy, labor and delivery
- Outreach/Promoters Program
- Parent to Parent
- Substance abuse counseling
- Assistance in accessing dental and vision care
- Assistance in applying for Medicaid services
- Assistance in obtaining early and regular medical care
- Assistance in obtaining paternity information
- Assistance with housing and transportation
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First Steps/Prenatal Care offered by International Community Health Services at International District Clinic
Offers prenatal through postpartum medical care for all women. First Steps ensures Medicaid eligible mothers and babies are healthy through pregnancy, childbirth and the first year of life by connecting them to resources and providing postpartum follow-up.
Provides obstetric care, including prenatal through postpartum medical care.
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First Steps helps income-qualified pregnant women or new mothers connect to health care that includes nutrition-based services. Ensures mother and baby are healthy through pregnancy, childbirth and the first year of life by providing
- Prenatal care
- Medical, vision, and dental care
- Delivery
- Post pregnancy follow-up
- One year of family planning services post pregnancy
- One year of full medical for newborns
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Primary Health Care offered by Sea Mar's Community Health Clinic in Bellingham
Offers pediatric, adolescent, adult and geriatric medical care. Includes chronic disease management, family planning, well child checks and obstetrics.
Specializes in primary care family medicine, including
- Preventive health exams
- Prenatal care
- Acute care visits
- Minor procedures
- Health education
- Follow-up care from hospital visits
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Primary Medical Care Services offered at Yakima Valley Farm Workers Clinic Mid-Valley Family Medicine
Operates an outpatient primary health clinic with a wide range of services, including family medicine (pediatrics, adolescent medicine, obstetrics/gynecology), prenatal care, and health education.
Provides the following medical services:
- Family Medicine
- Internal Medicine
- Obstetrics/Gynecology (OB/GYN)
- Diagnosis and treatment of acute and chronic illness
- Pediatric care
- Immunizations
- Sports physicals
- Prenatal/Postpartum care
- Family planning
- Health Education
Additional Services:
- Dental services
- Medical laboratory
- Pharmacy Radiology
- WIC nutrition program
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Maternity Support Services offered by Answers Counseling in Whatcom
Provides services in the home, clinic, hospital, or community. Services include nursing, nutrition, counseling and unlimited basic needs, resources (housing, diapers, financial, medical, baby items, food & clothing).
Program designed to help pregnant women receive the medical and social services they may need.
All pregnant women covered under Medicaid (WA Apple Health) are eligible for services.
Offers a team that helps advise and support mothers through their pregnancy. Team includes a:
- Registered Nurse
- Nutritionist
- Behavioral Health Specialist
- Community Health Worker
- an Infant Case Manager.
Services are provided wherever convenient for participants whether that be in home, clinic or in the community.
Services may include, but are not limited to:
- free pregnancy testing
- assistance in obtaining early and regular medical care
- assistance in applying for Medicaid Medical Insurance/Apple Health
- nursing information and education about pregnancy, labor and delivery
- diet and nutrition counseling
- information and education about baby care and parenting skills
- assistance in accessing dental and vision care
- childbirth education classes
- care seat safety and car seats
- family planning services
- assistance in obtaining paternity information
- assistance with housing
- transportation to all medical and dental appointments
- substance abuse counseling
- lactation, breastfeeding support and breast pumps
- free crib program
- perinatal, prenatal and postpartum anxiety/depression support and counseling.
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Outreach Prenatal Clinic offered at Swedish Family Medicine Clinic on Cherry Hill
Provides comprehensive medical care and patient education for pregnancy, post-partum care, baby care, breastfeeding, family planning, care of older children, dealing with stress, chemical dependency, domestic violence and more.
Provides comprehensive medical care and patient education for pregnancy, postpartum care, baby care, breastfeeding, family planning, care of older children, dealing with stress, chemical dependency, domestic violence and more.
On-site social workers provide group or individual counseling, group activities, peer support and community referrals.
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Maternity Support Services (MSS) /Infant Case Management (ICM) offered at Sea Mar Community Health Center Lakewood
Provides support and information to pregnant women who are also on or eligible for Apple Health (Medicaid). Nurses, social workers, and community health workers support expectant mothers before birth and for two months after birth.
Provides support and information to pregnant women who are also on or eligible for Apple Health (Medicaid).
Nurses, social workers, and community health workers support expectant mothers before birth and for two months after the birth of the child.
Services are all covered by Medicaid, and may include supports like:
- prenatal and postpartum education groups
- breastfeeding groups
- Doula services
- transportation assistance during the pregnancy
- Hospital tours
- Behavioral Health or Chemical Dependency Services
- Dental Care and
- enrolling in WIC.
May also provide information on Safe Sleep and access to cribs.
Depending on the needs on the needs of the family, they may also receive Infant Case Management which provides support and guidance until the baby is one-year old.
Purpose of the program is to help women have a health pregnancy outcome.
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Reproductive Health, Pregnancy, and Postpartum Services offered by One Community Health at the Hood River Clinic
Provides IUDs, vasectomies, contraceptives, sexually transmitted disease screenings, pap smears, and reproductive health counseling.
Provides IUDs, vasectomies, contraceptives, sexually transmitted disease screenings, pap smears, and reproductive health counseling.
Pregnant patients get one-on-one support from a Certified Community Health Worker and Registered Nurse throughout their pregnancy. Also provides education on a healthy pregnancy, and helps arrange lab work, ultrasounds, and doctor visits.
Postpartum services, including support with feeding your baby, breastfeeding and breast pump support/teaching, and mental health support as well as family planning services.
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Maternity Support Services offered by Answers Counseling Gig Harbor/Key Peninsula
Provides services in the home, clinic, hospital, or community. Services include nursing, nutrition, counseling and unlimited basic needs, resources (housing, diapers, financial, medical, and more). Pierce County clients are typically connected to the MultiCare health system.
Program designed to help pregnant women receive the medical and social services they may need.
All pregnant women covered under Medicaid (WA Apple Health) are eligible for services.
Offers a team that helps advise and support mothers through their pregnancy. Team includes a:
- Registered Nurse
- Nutritionist
- Behavioral Health Specialist
- Community Health Worker
- an Infant Case Manager.
Services are provided wherever convenient for participants whether that be in home, clinic or in the community.
Services may include, but are not limited to:
- free pregnancy testing
- assistance in obtaining early and regular medical care
- assistance in applying for Medicaid Medical Insurance/Apple Health
- nursing information and education about pregnancy, labor and delivery
- diet and nutrition counseling
- information and education about baby care and parenting skills
- assistance in accessing dental and vision care
- childbirth education classes
- care seat safety and car seats
- family planning services
- assistance in obtaining paternity information
- assistance with housing
- transportation to all medical and dental appointments
- substance abuse counseling
- lactation, breastfeeding support and breast pumps
- free crib program
- perinatal, prenatal and postpartum anxiety/depression support and counseling.
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Outreach - New/Expectant Parent Support Team/Navy offered at Fleet and Family Support - Snohomish County
The New Parent Support Team (NPST) is a voluntary program for expectant/new Navy parents.
The New Parent Support Team (NPST) is a voluntary program for expectant/new Navy parents. Home visitation is the core service, with a focus on the health needs of infants and toddlers, prenatal and postnatal care, parent education, family/social support, and resources within the community. Services focus on supporting the parent as well as parent-child interaction and child development.
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Primary Medical Care Services offered at Yakima Valley Farm Workers Clinic Lincoln Avenue Medical-Dental Center
Operates an outpatient primary health clinic with a wide range of services, including family medicine (pediatrics, adolescent medicine, obstetrics/gynecology), prenatal care, and health education.
Provides the following medical services:
- Family Medicine
- Internal Medicine
- Obstetrics/Gynecology (OB/GYN)
- Diagnosis and treatment of acute and chronic illness
- Pediatric care
- Immunizations
- Sports physicals
- Prenatal/Postpartum care
- Family planning
- Health Education
Additional Services:
- Dental services
- Medical laboratory
- Pharmacy Radiology
- WIC nutrition program
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Maternity and Infant Case Management and Support Services offered at Yakima Valley Farm Workers Clinic Lincoln Avenue Medical-Dental Center
Provides a wide range of community health services, which include: Maternity Support, Infant Case Management, Maternal Child Health, Maternal Child Health, & Maternity Case Management.
Provides a wide range of community health services in selected sites throughout Washington, which include: Maternity Support, Infant Case Management, Maternal Child Health, Maternal Child Health, & Maternity Case Management.
Maternity Support Services: Enables healthcare providers to educate and support women and their family during pregnancy and after delivery.
Services include;
- Community Health Nurse
- Behavioral Health Specialist
- Case Manager
- Registered Dietician
Provides personalized home and office visits focusing on your needs and concerns at certain stages of your pregnancy and after delivery. For example women may receive education on Labor and Delivery, counseling services to help cope with the life changing circumstances that come with a new pregnancy, breastfeeding, and nutrition education.
* Services are offered in: Grandview, Prosser, Spokane, Toppenish, Walla Walla, Wapato, and Yakima.
Infant Case Management: Enables healthcare providers to educate and support women and their family after the baby delivery. Services are provided by a member of the agency's interdisciplinary team. The goal is to improve the parent(s) self-sufficiency in gaining access to needed medical, social, educational, and other services.
* Services are offered in: Grandview, Prosser, Spokane, Toppenish, Walla Walla, Wapato, and Yakima.
Maternal Child Health: Enables healthcare providers to address healthcare needs and concerns regarding the child. A professional can assist by visiting the child and mother at home.
* Service is offered in: Yakima County only.
Maternity Case Management: Enables healthcare providers to educate and support women and their family during your pregnancy and after delivery.
Services include:
- Community Health Nurse
- Social Worker
- Community Health Worker
- Registered Dietician
Provides personalized home and office visits focusing on the needs and concerns at certain stages of the pregnancy and after delivery. For example education on Labor and Delivery, counseling services to help cope with the life changing circumstances that come with a new pregnancy, breastfeeding, and nutrition education.
* Services are offered in: Walla Walla, Salem, Portland, and Woodburn, Oregon.
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Prenatal Care offered at Pregnancy Aid of Thurston County
Gives pre-natal vitamins to women who need them.
Gives pre-natal vitamins to women who need them.
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Primary Medical Care Services offered at Yakima Valley Farm Workers Clinic Miramar Health Center
Operates an outpatient primary health clinic with a wide range of services, including family medicine (pediatrics, adolescent medicine, obstetrics/gynecology), prenatal care, and health education.
Provides the following medical services:
- Family Medicine
- Internal Medicine
- Obstetrics/Gynecology (OB/GYN)
- Diagnosis and treatment of acute and chronic illness
- Pediatric care
- Immunizations
- Sports physicals
- Prenatal/Postpartum care
- Family planning
- Health Education
Additional Services:
- Dental services
- Medical laboratory
- Pharmacy Radiology
- WIC nutrition program
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Family Medicine Clinic offered by Harborview Medical Center's Family Medicine Clinic
Comprehensive outpatient health care includes preventative care, evaluation and treatment of acute illness, obstetrics and family planning. Caseworkers and cultural mediators coordinate care of refugee/immigrant patients.
Offers comprehensive primary health care for families including the following:
- Evaluation and treatment of acute and chronic illnesses
- Preventive health care
- Psychiatric consultations
- Hearing and vision screenings
- Well-child exams and immunizations
- Pregnancy tests, prenatal care and family planning
Also offers minor surgical procedures, public health nursing and patient education.
Special services include a teen pregnancy service.
Refers patients to mental health care.
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First Steps / WIC offered at Tri-Cities Community Health in Richland
Provides nutrition assessments, education and vouchers for specific nutritious foods for pregnant and post-partum women, infants, and children under age 5.
WIC checks are valued at about $50 a month per participant.
The WIC program provides a nutrition program and food assistance for pregnant and post-partum women and infants and children under age 5.
Offers:
- Nutrition and health assessments and education
- Breastfeeding counseling
- Vouchers for specific nutritious foods
- Health screenings and referrals
WIC checks are valued at about $50 per month per participant and can be used to buy milk, eggs, cheese, bread, tortillas, brown rice, breakfast cereal and fresh fruits and vegetables.
For babies over six months of age participants can buy cereal and jarred baby foods. Infant formula is available for babies who are not breastfed.
The First Steps program provides resource support for pregnant and post-partum mothers.currently helping with the following resources
- Free Childbirth education classes
- Access to Registered dietitians, RN's, Behavioral Health specialists, and State insurance navigators
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