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COVID and Mental Health

While COVID-19 is the main health concern right now, we also need to be aware of the toll it takes on our mental health to go through a crisis such as this. Outbreaks can be STRESSFUL! Adults and kids alike have been impacted by COVID. Kids are doing school at home, lots of people are working from home, we can’t…

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Park DuValle Opens Its First School Based Health Center

On Tuesday, February 11, 2020 Park DuValle Community Health Center (PDCHC), in partnership with Jefferson County Public Schools (JCPS), opened the first of two school based health centers set to open this year. The first, located inside Pleasure Ridge Park (PRP) High School, celebrated the opening with a ribbon cutting ceremony attended by members of both PDCHC and JCPS. The…

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Russell Neighborhood Health Center Open House

Join the Russell Neighborhood Health Center (RNHC) on Wednesday, December 18, from 3pm to 7pm, for an Open House! Enjoy light refreshments, a visit with Santa, and a holiday gift of hat, gloves and scarves (while supplies last) all while learning about all the amazing things the Russell Neighborhood Health Center and all Park DuValle Community Health Center (PDCHC) locations…

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Vaccines Aren’t Just for Kids

Most of the time when we think of vaccines, we think of babies getting their monthly shots. But there are some vaccines that adults need too. Not only to keep themselves healthy, but those around them as well since not everyone can get vaccinations. Vaccinations like the Flu shot, Pneumonia vaccine and the Shingles vaccine are covered by most insurance…

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Protect yourself against COVID-19 (coronavirus)

Protect yourself against COVID-19 (coronavirus) by covering your nose with a tissue when you cough or sneeze and wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds. If you develop a fever and symptoms of respiratory illness, such as a cough or difficulty breathing, call your primary care provider.

To protect Patients and Staff we are asking:

  • All patients call before walking into the health center
  • Patients 60 years and older accept a telephone visit rather than walking into the health center for an appointment
  • Do NOT bring anyone with you to your appointment unless medically necessary

 

Do NOT come to the health center within your 14 day isolation/quarantine period