IMMUNIZATION CLINICS

Immunizations for childhood diseases are provided quarterly at  clinics throughout the county. Visit our monthly clinic calendar for dates and times.

 

DENTAL VAN

Dental care is provided to low income and uninsured children ages 4-12 years through the Glens Falls Mobile Dental Van. The van is parked at a central location in the summer months to make it accessible to children who need services.

 

PRENATAL VISIT PROGRAM

Prenatal women receive health assessments, teaching and guidance to promote healthy birth outcomes.  Home visits are made on request.

 

Phone: 518-648-6497  Fax: 518-648-6143 Email: hcphns@frontiernet.net

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NEWBORN/POSTPARTUM VISIT PROGRAM

A nurse will visit new parents/babies in their homes to

assess the newborn’s physical and developmental growth and to provide parents with health guidance/educational materials regarding infant care and available services.

 

CHILDHOOD LEAD POISONING

PREVENTION PROGRAM

The purpose of the lead program is to identify lead poisoning in children ages 6 months to 6 years and to provide health

education materials to parents and the public regarding lead.

 

 

INJURY PREVENTION AND CONTROL PROGRAM

Injury prevention materials such as car seats and bike helmets are available to Hamilton County residents who are income eligible.  Child passenger safety seats are distributed through a low-income distribution program and a fitting station is available the 4th Thursday of every month.

 

FAMILY PLANNING PROGRAM

Upon request, families receive health information regarding family planning methods.  Referrals to family planning providers are made as appropriate.

WELL CHILD CLINICS

Children receive physical and developmental assessments and language screenings.  Parents receive health guidance/educational materials regarding child health, behavior and development. Visit our monthly clinic calendar for dates and times.

The following programs and services are available to the community.  Please contact our office during

regular business hours for further information.

Lead Poisoning Facts

 

People can get lead in their bodies by    breathing or swallowing lead dust, or by eating soil or paint chips    containing lead.

 

Even children who seem healthy can have high levels of lead in their bodies.

 

Lead exposure can harm young children and babies before they are born.

 

Removing lead-based paint improperly can increase the danger to your family.

 

For more information call Hamilton County Public Health at (518) 648-6497.