Community Health
Services and Information Available at the Warren County Health Department:
Services and Information Available at the Warren County Health Department:
- Vacciniations
View Vaccinations and Prices
Vaccine for Children Elgibility
Immunization Schedule for Children
Immunization Schedule for Adults
Recommended Vaccinations for Travel - Health Education (available for presentation)
Local Support Groups and Classes - Contact us for more information
Children's Health Education - Car Seat Saftey
- TB Testing
- Lab Testing
- STD Testing
- Lead Poisoning Information
- Tobacco Succession
Tobacco Complaints
Vaccinations Price List of Adult (19 yrs and older) Immunizations
| TD | Call 309.734.1314 | VIS |
| Tdap | Call 309.734.1314 | VIS |
| Hepatitis A | Call 309.734.1314 | VIS |
| Hepatitis B | Call 309.734.1314 | VIS |
| Varicella | Call 309.734.1314 | VIS |
| MMR | Call 309.734.1314 | VIS |
| TB Skin Test | Call 309.734.1314 | VIS |
| Menactra | Call 309.734.1314 | VIS |
| HPV (Gardasil) | Call 309.734.1314 | VIS |
*immunizations are given by appointment only
** the above prices are subject to change
The health department DOES NOT currently offer the Polio or the Shingles vaccine for adults.
Vaccine for Children Elgibility
Vaccines for children is a federally funded program that provides vaccines at no cost to children who might not otherwise be vaccinated because of inability to pay.
Elgibility
A child is eligible for the VFC Program if he or she is younger than 19 years of age AND is one of the following:
Elgibility
A child is eligible for the VFC Program if he or she is younger than 19 years of age AND is one of the following:
- Medicaid (Medicaid will cover cost of vaccinations and be billed accordingly)
- Uninsured (There will be a cost of $15 fee for each vaccination administered)
- Underinsured [*] (There will be a cost of $15 fee for each vaccination administered)
- American Indian or Alaska Native (No fee)
- Doesn’t cover vaccines, or
- Doesn’t cover certain vaccines, or
- Covers vaccines but has a fixed dollar limit or cap for vaccines. Once that fixed dollar amount is reached, a child is then eligible.
Children's Health Education
Classes Offered
- Dental Hygiene
- Hand Washing Hygiene
- Tobacco Prevention
- Teen Pregnancy Prevention
TB Skin Test (Tuberculosis)
| 1-Step | Call 309.734.1314 |
| 2-Step | Call 309.734.1314 |
*Please call for an appointment
General Lab Testing
| Lipid Panel (fasting) | Call 309.734.1314 |
| Glucose (fasting) | Call 309.734.1314 |
| Hemoglobin A1C | Call 309.734.1314 |
| Thyroid Panel | Call 309.734.1314 |
| Prostate Specific Antigen | Call 309.734.1314 |
| Complete Blood Count (Diff/PLT) | Call 309.734.1314 |
| Basic Metabolic Panel | Call 309.734.1314 |
| Comprehensive Metabolic Panel | Call 309.734.1314 |
| CBC, CMP, and Lipid Panel | Call 309.734.1314 |
| Lead Level (finger stick) | Call 309.734.1314 |
*Please call for an appointment
**The health department is unable to bill your insurance company at this time
and only accepts cash or check for payment.
STD Testing
| Gonorrhea and Chlamydia (urine samples) | Call 309.734.1314 |
*Please call for an appointment
Treatment information will be given at the time of diagnosis, but is available through the Health Department.
Lead Poisoning
What is Lead Poisoning?
Lead poisoning is simply too much lead in the body. Lead is especially harmful to children younger than 6 years of age. Lead at any level in the body is not healthy and can damage the brain as it develops. This has also been linked to behavioral problems. The following link answers many common questions about lead and how to prevent lead poisoning in the home.
More information - http://www.idph.state.il.us/illinoislead/faq.htm
https://www.fsa.usda.gov/Internet/FSA_File/pfflinyhbrochure.pdf
How can I tell if my home is lead free and safe for my family?
The health department will follow up with homes and families of children with increased levels of lead.
For a list of licensed inspectors from the state of Illinois, please click on the following link.
http://app.idph.state.il.us/Envhealth/Lead/LeadProfessionalListing.asp
This is also a site that can answer many questions you may have about lead in the home.
http://www2.epa.gov/lead/protect-your-family#homeleadsafe
Lead poisoning is simply too much lead in the body. Lead is especially harmful to children younger than 6 years of age. Lead at any level in the body is not healthy and can damage the brain as it develops. This has also been linked to behavioral problems. The following link answers many common questions about lead and how to prevent lead poisoning in the home.
More information - http://www.idph.state.il.us/illinoislead/faq.htm
https://www.fsa.usda.gov/Internet/FSA_File/pfflinyhbrochure.pdf
How can I tell if my home is lead free and safe for my family?
The health department will follow up with homes and families of children with increased levels of lead.
For a list of licensed inspectors from the state of Illinois, please click on the following link.
http://app.idph.state.il.us/Envhealth/Lead/LeadProfessionalListing.asp
This is also a site that can answer many questions you may have about lead in the home.
http://www2.epa.gov/lead/protect-your-family#homeleadsafe
