- Checkups and physicals
- Office visits when you’re sick
- Care for life-time diseases like diabetes or asthma
- Cancer screening
- Pre-natal and children’s health care
- Vaccinations
- Lab tests and X-rays
- Medicines prescribed by the doctor, nurse or physician’s assistant
- Health education, like losing weight and exercising; and counseling, such as for sexually transmitted infections
- Transportation
- Medical translation
- Dental care
- Mental health, stop smoking and drug abuse treatment
- Provide links to welfare; BadgerCare Plus; drug or alcohol abuse treatment; Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) program; and other services.
If there is something the Health Center doesn’t have at its clinic, the staff will coordinate your care through relationships with other health care providers in the community.