DIRECTORYOF PROGRAMSAND SERVICES
CENTER FORHEALTH EQUITY 1
Health Equity Report ............................... 02Advancing Racial Equity Trainings ........... 02Community Capacity Building ................. 02Community Partnerships ........................ 02
OFFICE OF POLICYPLANNING AND EVALUATION 5
Vital Statistics .......................................... 10Requests for Data and Reports ................ 10Data Briefs, Policy Analysis and Reports ...... 10Health Impact Assessments ..................... 10
Public Facilities ........................................ 08Lifeguard Testing and Certification .......... 08Food Safety and Protection Program ....... 08Mosquito Control ..................................... 08Hazardous Materials ................................ 08Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention ..... 08Radon ...................................................... 08
EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS ............................... 09Office of Emergency & Public Health
Preparedness .... 09Medical Reserve Corps ............................ 09
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH ANDEMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS 4
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CANCER SCREENINGS .......................................... 03Kentucky Women’s Cancer Screening ..... 03
COMMUNICABLE DISEASE .................................... 03Communicable Disease .......................... 03Family Planning (Title X) .......................... 03Immunizations ......................................... 03Specialty Clinic (STD) .............................. 03Tuberculosis Clinic .................................. 03
SUBSTANCE DISORDER SERVICES ........................ 04Office of Addiction Services .................... 04MORE Center .......................................... 04HIV Prevention Services .......................... 04Syringe Exchange .................................... 04
3MATERNAL CHILD HEALTH ................................... 05 Baby and Me are Smoke Free ................. 05
Breastfeeding Support ............................ 05HANDS .................................................... 05Healthy Start ........................................... 05Medical Nutrition Therapy ..................... 06WIC (Women, Infants, and Children) ...... 06
HEALTH EDUCATION AND PROMOTION .............. 06Freedom From Smoking - Stop Smoking Classes. 06Quit-Now ................................................. 06Diabetes Prevention and Control ............ 07Senior Medicare Patrol ........................... 07
COMMUNITY HEALTH & PREVENTION
The Department of Public Health
and Wellness continues to work to
create a healthier Louisville in which
everyone has the best possible
opportunity to lead a healthy and
productive life. To achieve this,
we offer a myriad of services and
programs. This directory serves as
a listing and descriptions of those
programs and ways for those
seeking services to contact us.
Louisville Metro Department of PublicHealth & Wellness
400 East Gray St.Louisville KY 40202(502) 574-6520Director: Dr. Sarah Moyer
http://www.louisvilleky.gov/government/health-wellness
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HEALTH EQUITY REPORT SERVICE DESCRIPTION: The Center for Health Equity performs research and collects community data related to health equity across Jefferson County. Center staff is available to answer questions and provide information and presentations. The 2017 Health Equity Report can be found at www.HealthEquityReport. comHOURS: Monday – Friday, 8am-5pmLOCATION: 400 East Gray St.SERVICE CONTACT: Rebecca Hollenbach;[email protected], 502-574-6659
ADVANCING RACIAL EQUITY TRAININGS SERVICE DESCRIPTION: The Center for Health Equity developed a racial equity training curriculum and is in the process of training all 6000+ LMG employees. This training is also available to community groups and organizations. Additionally, we can help to create action plans around how to incorporate and advance racial equity into work.
HOURS: Monday – Friday, 8am-5pmLOCATION: 400 East Gray St.
SERVICE CONTACT: T. Gonzales; [email protected], 502-574-6682
COMMUNITY CAPACITY BUILDING SERVICE DESCRIPTION: The Center for Health Equity can assist in building community capacity to understand available tools and resources that identify ways to incorporate racial equity into decision-making practices and policies. Resources include action plan development, providing racially equitable glossaries, and racial equity toolkits.HOURS: Monday – Friday, 8am-5pmLOCATION: 400 East Gray St.SERVICE CONTACT: Aja Barber; [email protected], 502-574-6646
COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS SERVICE DESCRIPTION: The work of the Center for Health Equity is impacted by all sectors. We value the partnerships we have with residents, organizations, and businesses. If you are interested in learning more about our work and how we can work together, please contact us.
HOURS: Monday – Friday, 8am-5pmLOCATION: 400 East Gray St. SERVICE CONTACT: Aja Barber;[email protected], 502-574-66462
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CANCER SCREENINGSKENTUCKY WOMEN’S CANCER SCREENINGSERVICE DESCRIPTION: Provides breast and cervical cancer screenings thru Family Health Centers. We also partner with Norton Center for Prevention and Wellness for breast and cervical screenings and UofL Brown Cancer Center for breast screenings and diagnostics. The screenings are on mobile units with various hours. Both agencies post dates, locations and hours on their websites.http://uoflbrowncancercenter.org/mobile-screening-unithttps://nortonhealthcare.com/Pages/screeninglocations.aspxELIGIBILITY: Uninsured (or undocumented covered) women at or below 250% of the federal poverty level, ages 21-64.FEES: Eligible services are reimbursed at 100%, no SS fee involved.HOURS: Monday – Friday, 8am-4:30pmLOCATION: Family Health CentersSERVICE CONTACT: Heather Beeber, Director of Nursing;[email protected], 502-574-6759
COMMUNICABLE DISEASESERVICE DESCRIPTION: Records reports of communicable diseases from laboratories, physician’s offices, hospitals, and the public. Investigates reported cases and outbreaks of infectious diseases.ELIGIBILITY: Jefferson County residents.HOURS: Monday – Friday, 8am-5pmLOCATION: 400 East Gray St.SERVICE CONTACT: Heather Beeber, Director of Nursing;[email protected], 502-574-6759After-hours emergency line 502-574-8200
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IMMUNIZATIONSERVICE DESCRIPTION: Provides immunization and immunization certificates.ELIGIBILITY: Residents of Jefferson County.HOURS: Tuesdays and Thursdays, 8:15am-11am and 1:00pm-3:15pmLOCATION: Newburg Health Clinic, 4810 Exeter Ave. (Tuesdays) and Dixie Health Center, 7219 Dixie Hwy. (Thursdays)SERVICE CONTACT: Dora Lander; [email protected], 502-574-5318
SPECIALTY CLINICSERVICE DESCRIPTION: Specialty Clinic provides preventativehealth services and health education to community members regardless of their residency status or ability to pay. Specialty Clinic is a walk-in clinic. We offer services for patients who are in need of STD, HIV and Hepatitis C screening, treatments and referrals. This is a first come first serve clinic.ELIGIBILITY: Specialty Clinic is available to anyone seeking confidential counseling testing and treatment of STD’s. The clinic operates on a walk-in basis only but calling ahead helps the clinic to run smoothly - 502-574-6699.HOURS: No appointment necessary.Monday through Friday • Exams 8:00am -3:00pm •Testing 8am – 4 pmLOCATION: 914 E. Broadway, Ste. 102, Louisville, KY 40202.This site is on the #23 TARC line and is also served by the #21 Chestnut St. and the #43 Portland – Poplar Level TARC buses.SERVICE CONTACT: Cindy Maiorella, RN, Community Health Nurse Administrator; [email protected], or 502-574-8195
FAMILY PLANNING (TITLE X)*SERVICE DESCRIPTION: Provides family planning services; reproductive life planning, contraception services and sterilization referrals are provided by Family Health Centers of Louisville.ELIGIBILITY: Must be below 250% of the federal poverty level, no residency restrictions.FEES: Sliding scale based on income.HOURS & LOCATION: Family Health Centers has many locations. See map on back page for more information.SERVICE CONTACT: Heather Beeber, Director of Nursing;[email protected], 502-574-67593
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TUBERCULOSIS CLINICSERVICE DESCRIPTION: Provides medication and follow-up to people with active Tuberculosis or latent TB infection (LTBI). Investigates all contacts of those with TB to prevent outbreaks. ELIGIBILITY: Residents of Jefferson, Trimble, Oldham, Henry, Shelby, Spencer, and Bullitt Counties in Kentucky.HOURS: Monday – Friday, 8am-5pmLOCATION: 400 East Gray St., or as determined by needSERVICE CONTACT: Kristy Henderson, RN, Community Health Nurse Administrator; [email protected],502-574-5219
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SUBSTANCE DISORDER SERVICESOFFICE OF ADDICTION SERVICESSERVICE DESCRIPTION: Provides trainings related to addiction, treatment and harm reduction. Engages in community outreach, coalition building, developing primary prevention education and initiatives, and seeks grant funding for reducing barriers to treatment.ELIGIBILITY: N/AHOURS: 8:30 am – 5:00pmLOCATION: 400 E. Gray St., Louisville, KY 40202SERVICE CONTACT: Wayne Crabtree;[email protected], 502-574-8328
MORE CENTERSERVICE DESCRIPTION: Medication Assisted Treatment providing methadone and counseling services to opioid dependent patients. ELIGIBILITY: The person must be currently dependent on an opioid drug for at least one year prior to treatment. The person must voluntarily choose medication assisted treatment and provide written consent to receive treatment. Must be 18 years or older and provide a current, state-issued, picture ID.HOURS: Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday; 6:15am-1:00pm or Sunday, Saturday, and Tuesday,6:15am-10:45amLOCATION: 1448 South 15th St., Louisville, KY 40210SERVICE CONTACT: Heather Beeber, Director of Nursing; [email protected], 502-574-6759
SYRINGE EXCHANGESERVICE DESCRIPTION: Provides clean injection supplies and counseling to people who inject drugs in order to prevent the spread of infectious disease. Provides HIV and Hepatitis C screening tests and drug treatment referrals.ELIGIBILITY: No eligibility requirement.HOURS AND LOCATION:--- 400 East Gray St., Louisville, KY 40202Monday and Friday: 11am-4pm • Tuesday and Wednesday: 1pm-6pm • Thursday: 3-6pm • Saturday: 11am-2pm--- Redeemer Lutheran Church, 3640 River Park Drive, Louisville, Ky 40211 • Tuesday 10am – 1pm--- 1455 Bicknell Ave. (corner of Bicknell and Taylor Blvd, parking lot) Louisville, KY 40215 • Wednesdays 11am-2pm--- Lake Dreamland Fire Department, 4603 Cane Run Rd., Louisville, Kentucky 40216 • Thursday 11am-2pm--- Family Health Center - Portland, 2215 Portland Avenue, Louisville, Kentucky 40212 • Friday 1pm-4pmSERVICE CONTACT: Takeisha Nunez;[email protected], 502-574-8248
HIV PREVENTION SERVICESSERVICE DESCRIPTION: Provides education, HIV testing, and condoms.ELIGIBILITY: Jefferson County residents over 12 years old.HOURS AND LOCATION: Testing can be done on a walk-in basis Monday through Friday, 8am – 4:30pm at the Specialty Clinic, 914 E. Broadway, Ste. 102; at LMPHW headquarters at 400 E. GraySt. on Wednesdays only from 8am – 11am or by appointment bycalling 574-5600.SERVICE CONTACT: Takeisha Nunez;[email protected], 502-574-8248
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BABY AND ME ARE SMOKE FREESERVICE DESCRIPTION: Pregnant or post-partum (after delivery) women, regardless of income, can receive information on stopping tobacco use during and after pregnancy. Participants may receive services in their homes or other convenient locations. Family and household members can be enrolled in telephone or on-line coaching and receive resource to help them quit smoking as well.ELIGIBILITY: Participants must be pregnant or postpartum women who use tobacco products and live in Jefferson County.HOURS: Monday – Friday, 8am-5pmLOCATION: 400 East Gray St. or as determined by needSERVICE CONTACT: Ellie Schweizer;[email protected] 502-303-5663
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HEALTHY STARTSERVICE DESCRIPTION: Healthy start helps women plan for and have healthy pregnancies, deliver full-term babies, and raise healthy toddlers through home visits and coaching. Professional service providers can help women make reproductive life plans, make sure that prenatal care begins during the first three months of pregnancy, and have the skills they need to raise healthy, happy babies. Families with children up to two years can participate in home visits, telephone coaching, and parenting classes to improve skills and understanding of childhood development. Incentives such as Pack n’ Play Cribs, car seats, strollers, and diapers are offered for successful participation. Healthy Start also works to encourage and equip fathers to be involved and engaged with their children through the 502 Fathers program.ELIGIBILITY: Women who are 15 to 45 years of age who reside in zip codes 40202, 40203, 40208, 40210, 40211, or 40212.AREA SERVED: Portland, Russell, Shawnee, Park DuValle, Park Hill, Parkland, and Algonquin neighborhoods in Louisville, KY. HOURS: Monday – Friday, 8am-5pmLOCATION: Ujima Neighborhood Place, 3610 Bohne Ave; Bridges of Hope Neighborhood Place, 1411 Algonquin Pkwy; and Northwest Neighborhood Place at Shawnee High School, 4001 Herman St.SERVICE CONTACT: Regina Moore;[email protected] 502-574-6661
HANDS*SERVICE DESCRIPTION: The Health Access Nurturing Development Services (HANDS) program is a voluntary home visitation program for new or expectant parents. HANDS support families as they build healthy, safe environments for the optimal growth and development of children. HANDS staff members provide support, information, and child development education from pregnancy through two years of age. Services can begin during pregnancy or anytime up until a child turns 3 months old.ELIGIBILITY: Any parent expecting a new baby and residing in Kentucky is eligible. Families must be enrolled during pregnancy or before a child is 90 days old.AREA SERVED: Louisville/Jefferson CountyHOURS: Monday – Saturday; with evening and weekend appointments availableLOCATION: Family and Children’s Place, 525 Zane St., Louisville, KY 40204SERVICE CONTACT: Judi Steilberg; [email protected] , MSSW, LCSW, 502-882-5858BREASTFEEDING SUPPORT
SERVICE DESCRIPTION: Mothers who participate in WIC are encouraged to breastfeed their children through the following services: • At a WIC appointment, a nutritionist will provide
encouragement, coaching, counseling and education. Peer counselors will provide follow-up support through telephone calls or home visits to check in, offer tips, answer questions, coach, and troubleshoot.• Prenatal and postpartum mothers can participate in
breastfeeding classes to learn the basics and benefits of breastfeeding or Mothers Milk Club support groups that meet twice monthly.• Breastfeeding mothers are eligible to participate in WIC
longer than non-breastfeeding mothers.• Mothers who exclusively breastfeed their infants receive
an enhanced food package.• Breastfeeding mothers can receive breast pumps,
breast shells or nursing supplements to help support the initiation and continuation of breastfeeding.ELIGIBILITY: Mothers participating in WICAREA SERVED: Louisville/Jefferson CountyHOURS: Monday – Friday, 8am-5pmLOCATION: Newburg Health Clinic, 4810 Exeter Ave.; L&N Clinic, 908 W. Broadway; and Dixie Health Center, 7219 Dixie Hwy.; and home visits as desiredSERVICE CONTACT: Robin Gillespie; [email protected] 502-574-6511
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*LMPHW contracts with Family and Children’s Place to provide these services.
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number to call for information or to schedule an appointment: 502-574-6676SERVICE CONTACT: Jennifer Bowman;[email protected] 502-574-6676
FREEDOM FROM SMOKING (FFS) - STOP SMOKING CLASSESSERVICE DESCRIPTION: The American Lung Association’s FFS program helps people stop smoking through small group support classes. It does not focus on scare tactics or statistical information on the health effects of smoking. Most people know smoking is dangerous and plan to quit in the future. Instead, we will talk about health as a motivation to quit and focus on how to quit and stay quit. Freedom from Smoking focuses on: assertive communication, coping skills, how to use smoking cessation medications, nicotine addiction, physical activity, recovery and grief, relapse prevention, self-monitoring, social support, stress management, and weight management.ELIGIBILITY: Jefferson County residents who are not pregnant or nursing and over the age of 18.HOURS: varies depending on classLOCATION: varies depending on classSERVICE CONTACT: Mary Bradley;[email protected], 502-574-6585
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SERVICE DESCRIPTION: Quit Now Kentucky offers online quit tools, support from other tobacco users who are trying to quit, and other resources to make your quit attempt easier. Phones are staffed by counselors trained to help smokers quit. They give information, advice, support, and referrals no matter where you live or what you language speak.ELIGIBILITY: Kentucky residents who are not pregnant or nursing and over the age of 18.HOURS: 24 HoursSERVICE CONTACT: Call 1-800-QUIT NOW (1-800-784-8669)
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MEDICAL NUTRITION THERAPYSERVICE DESCRIPTION: Medical Nutrition Therapy is specialized support and instruction for mothers and children provided by a Registered Dietitian that includes an individualized dietary assessment, counseling and education, referrals for other identified needs, and a follow-up care plan.ELIGIBILITY: Participants must have a health condition such as obesity, diabetes, or other chronic disease and reside in Jefferson County.FEES: Medical Nutrition Therapy is covered by most insurance policies. If participants are not insured, services are offered on a sliding fee scale.HOURS: Newburg location Tues, Wed., Fri., 8a.m. - 5 p.m.: Dixie location Mon., Thurs., 8a.m. - 5 p.m.LOCATION: Newburg Health Clinic, 4810 Exeter Ave., Dixie Health Center, 7219 Dixie Hwy.SERVICE CONTACT: Jennifer Bowman;[email protected] 502-574-6676
WIC (WOMEN, INFANTS, AND CHILDREN)SERVICE DESCRIPTION: WIC provides assistance in four areas: • Supplemental food: Provides vouchers or EBT cards
so participants can buy nutritious foods such as cereals,milk, cheese, peanut butter, fruit, and vegetables. WICalso provides infant formula.
• Nutrition education: WIC provides health and nutritioneducation classes to help people understand theirnutrition needs and learn about health prevention andimprovement strategies.
• Referrals to healthcare and other social services: WICoffers referrals to other important services such asmental health, immunizations, and drug and alcoholtreatment programs.
• Breastfeeding support: WIC offers guidance and supportfrom a Certified Lactation Specialist and breastfeedingpeer counselors about the benefits of breastfeeding andproper breastfeeding techniques.
ELIGIBILITY: Applicants must reside in Jefferson County, be pregnant, postpartum, or breastfeeding women, infants, or children up to the age of 5 years. Applicants’ gross income (before taxes) must fall at or below 185 percent of the U.S. Poverty Income Guidelines. Applicants will have a nutritional risk assessment by a qualified health professional to determine final eligibility. The nutritional evaluation is based on height, weight, and growth assessment; hematocrit or hemoglobin levels; general health history; and a diet assessment.HOURS: Monday – Friday, 8am-5pmLOCATION: Newburg Health Clinic, 4810 Exeter Ave.; L&N Clinic, 908 W. Broadway; and Dixie Health Center, 7219 Dixie Hwy. One
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DIABETES PREVENTION AND CONTROLSERVICE DESCRIPTION: The Diabetes Prevention and Control program is a resource for the prevention of diabetes and the promotion of healthy lifestyles. Our mission focuses on reducing
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SENIOR MEDICARE PATROLSERVICE DESCRIPTION: Senior Medicare Patrol (SMP) helps Medicare beneficiaries, their families and caregivers who have questions about billing issues or believe they may be a victim of healthcare fraud or scams. SMP staff and volunteers visit seniors wherever they gather, at senior centers, housing complexes, churches, and health fairs and talk about what they can do to prevent, detect, and report Medicare fraud errors, and abuse through outreach, counseling, and education.ELIGIBILITY: Medicare beneficiaries, their families, and caregivers.HOURS: 8am-5pm, Monday through FridayLOCATION: 400 East Gray St.SERVICE CONTACT: Michelle List; [email protected], 502-574-6960 or Jessica Miller-Klein; [email protected], 502-574-6164
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DIABETES PREVENTION AND CONTROLCONTINUED...
both the number of new cases of diabetes as well as the sickness, disability, and death associated with diabetes and its complications. We act as a source of information and support for the self-management of those already diagnosed with diabetes to help them avoid complication and lead healthy lives. The program uses multiple avenues to achieve its goals including partnership building between area stakeholders, outreach, and public education programs. Our Diabetes Educators help individuals learn to manage diabetes and feel more confident about taking care of themselves by teaching participants how to manage their diabetes and eat better through nutrition presentations and diabetes education classes.ELIGIBILITY: Jefferson County residents.HOURS: Varies depending on class.LOCATION: Varies depending on class.SERVICE CONTACT: Andrea Doughty;[email protected], 502-574-6663 or Mary Bradley; [email protected], 502-574-6585
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PUBLIC FACILITIESSERVICE DESCRIPTION: Inspects and investigates complaints of permitted establishments such as hotels, swimming facilities, mobile home parks, youth camps, schools, tattoo studios, body and ear piercing studios, domestic waste haulers, waste water treatment plants and septic systems.ELIGIBILITY: Permitted establishments within Jefferson County.HOURS: Monday – Friday, 8am-5pmLOCATION: 400 East Gray St.SERVICE CONTACT: Tim Wilder; [email protected], 502-574-6650
LIFEGUARD TESTING AND CERTIFICATIONSERVICE DESCRIPTION: Testing and certification of life guards and pool attendants for public pools in Jefferson County.ELIGIBILITY: 16 years or older with no physical or mental limitations. Must have basic lifeguard training, first aid and CPR. Detailed list of requirements for lifeguards and pool attendants as well as what to bring to your testing appointment can be found at www.louisvilleky.gov/health or by calling 502-574-6650.HOURS: By appointment only, 400 E. Gray St. Call 502-574-6650 to schedule.LOCATION: 400 East Gray St., or as determined by needSERVICE CONTACT: Tim Wilder; [email protected],502-574-6650
FOOD SAFETY AND PROTECTION PROGRAMSERVICE DESCRIPTION: Inspects and investigates complaint food service establishments such as restaurants, hotels, daycares, hospitals, nursing homes, schools, private clubs, sport venues and exposition centers.ELIGIBILITY: Permitted food service establishments within Jefferson County.HOURS: Monday – Friday, 8am-5pmLOCATION: 400 East Gray St., or as determined by needSERVICE CONTACT: Janet Miller; [email protected],502-574-6650
MOSQUITO CONTROLSERVICE DESCRIPTION: Conducts mosquito population surveillance, inspections, and investigates complaints of reported mosquito problem areas. Provides mosquito control education. Reduces the mosquito population through larvaciding, adulticiding (fogging), and source reduction. Collects mosquitoes and prepares samples for arbovirus testing.ELIGIBILITY: Jefferson County.
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HOURS: Monday – Friday, 8am-5pmLOCATION: 400 East Gray St.SERVICE CONTACT: Patrick Rich; [email protected], 502-574-6560
HAZARDOUS MATERIALSSERVICE DESCRIPTION: Participates in emergency response to chemical, biological, radiological and other public health incidents. Inspections and investigates complaints of reported improper use, storage or release of hazardous materials, indoor air quality and indoor mold. Responds with LMPD on suspect methamphetamine production, placards contaminated property and provides reports to local and state agencies as required by law.ELIGIBILITY: Jefferson County.HOURS: Monday – Friday, 8am-5pmLOCATION: 400 East Gray St..SERVICE CONTACT: Patrick Rich; [email protected], 502-574-6560
CHILDHOOD LEAD POISONING PREVENTIONSERVICE DESCRIPTION: Monitors children with elevated blood lead level and refer to primary care physician for medical follow-up. Conducts visual inspections and risk assessments for lead hazards in homes to ensure remediation of lead hazards.ELIGIBILITY: Children 0-72 months with elevated blood levels within Jefferson County.HOURS: Monday – Friday, 8am-5pmLOCATION: 400 East Gray St.SERVICE CONTACT: Elise Bensman; [email protected], 502-574-6650
RADONSERVICE DESCRIPTION: Radon is an odorless, colorless, radioactive gas. It is also the second leading cause of lung cancer in the United States. Having your home tested is the only effective way to determine whether you or your family is at risk of radon exposure. We can provide a free radon kit while supplies last.ELIGIBILITY: Residents of Jefferson County.HOURS: Monday – Friday, 8am-5pmLOCATION: 400 East Gray St.SERVICE CONTACT: Nicholas Hart; [email protected], 502-574-6650
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OFFICE OF EMERGENCY AND PUBLIC HEALTH PREPAREDNESSSERVICE DESCRIPTION: The mission of the Office of Emergency Public Health Preparedness (OEPHP) is to plan and prepare for; coordinate the response to; and recover from public health threats or emergencies in coordination with local, state, and federal agencies. This may include planning how to staff and supply emergency shelters during a flood, or how to deliver life-saving medications after a bioterrorism attack. We are dedicated to preparing and leading the public health response to disasters and emergencies that affect Louisville Metro families, first responders, healthcare facilities, and our community as a whole. We are available to coordinate resources, and assist in developing and implementing emergency operations plans for Louisville Metro healthcare facilities, alongside our regional healthcare coalition, HERA. We also regularly provide public health emergency preparedness training and education to various groups throughout the community. Our team is a leader in the design, implementation, and evaluation of preparedness exercises and drills, in accordance with Homeland Security, and Kentucky Department of Health guidance.HOURS: Monday – Friday, 8am-5pmLOCATION: 400 East Gray St.SERVICE CONTACT: Ken Luther; [email protected], or 502-574-6648
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MEDICAL RESERVE CORPSSERVICE DESCRIPTION: The Medical Reserve Corps (MRC) is a national network of both medical and non-medical volunteers, organized into local units to improve the health and safety of their communities during public health emergencies. Our local Louisville Metro MRC unit provides the greater Louisville community with volunteers who can assist emergency management and health professionals during a large-scale local disaster, but also serves to support public health preparedness initiatives. Our volunteers are highly engaged in strengthening public health response, training for and responding to natural disasters, in addition to contributing to community health activities that promote preparedness and healthy habits.ELIGIBILITY: Jefferson County.HOURS: Monday – Friday, 8am-5pmLOCATION: 400 East Gray St.SERVICE CONTACT: To volunteer contact Ken Luther;[email protected], 502-574-6648
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VITAL STATISTICSSERVICE DESCRIPTION: Application forms provided for certified copies of birth, death, marriage and divorce certificates. Applications must be completed and sent to Frankfort with the appropriate fee (birth $10; death $6; marriage and divorce $6 after the year 1956); allow four weeks for delivery. PLEASE BE AWARE that actual birth, death, marriage and divorce certificates can NOT be obtained at our office. We only provide the applications. Official birth, death, divorce, and marriage certificates are provided by the Commonwealth of Kentucky, State Registrar of Vital Statistics, in Frankfort, Ky. 502-564-4212 Applications can be downloaded from http://chfs.ky.gov/dph/vital/.CONTACT US FOR:1) Registration of births from home deliveries (by appointmentonly).2) Provision of legal forms for funeral homes, nursing facilities,coroner’s office and hospitals.3) Declaration of paternity (by appointment only).ELIGIBILITY: All residents of the state of Kentucky.LOCATION: 400 East Gray St.SERVICE CONTACT: Kelly Harper;[email protected], 502-574-6596
REQUESTS FOR DATA AND REPORTSSERVICE DESCRIPTION: We provide available LMPHW data to the public.ELIGIBILITY: Before beginning the data request process, all requesters are expected to check public data repositories to see what may already be readily available. Existing helpful data resources include: Louisville Metro Government’s open data portal – https://data.louisvilleky.gov, www.healthylouisvillemetro.org,Robert Wood Johnson Foundation County Health Rankings, U.S.Census Bureau, and the Centers for Disease Control. An electronicform must be filled out and submitted for any type of LMPHWdata request. This includes internal and external requests thatdo or do not involve personally identifiable information. LMPHWwill consider each request on a case by case basis. Decisions arebased on many factors including alignment of the research withthe department’s research plan and availability of staff resources.Requestor must provide all information necessary to evaluatethe request within 90 days of the request or the request will berejected as incomplete.LOCATION: 400 East Gray St.HOURS: Monday – Friday, 8am-5pmSERVICE CONTACT: Yu-Ting Chen;[email protected], 502-574-8279
HEALTH IMPACT ASSESSMENTSSERVICE DESCRIPTION: Health impact assessment is a tool that can help communities, decision makers and others make choices that improve public health through community design.HOURS: Monday – Friday, 8am-5pmLOCATION: 400 East Gray St.SERVICE CONTACT: Prasanthi Persad;[email protected], 502-574-5284
DATA BRIEFS, POLICY ANALYSIS AND REPORTSSERVICE DESCRIPTION: We analyze research and data to identify health hazards and trends, and assist in the development of policies and plans that support population health. We also create reports such as Healthy Louisville 2020, our city’s community health improvement plan, the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System Report, the Community Health Needs Assessment and the department’s annual report. We also provide research and policy briefs. We also use GIS mapping. HOURS: Monday – Friday, 8am-5pmLOCATION: 400 East Gray St.SERVICE CONTACT: Yu-Ting Chen;[email protected], 502-574-8279
OUR VISIONA healthy Louisville where everyone and every community thrives.
OUR MISSIONTo achieve health equity and improve the health and well-being of all Lousivlle residents and visitors.
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400 East Gray St.Louisville KY 40202(502) 574-6520
Director: Dr. Sarah Moyer
http://www.louisvilleky.gov/government/health-wellness
Updated January 2018
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Americana4805 Southside Dr.
East Broadway834 E Broadway
Fairdale1000 Neighborhood Place
Iroquois4100 Taylor Blvd.
Phoenix Health Center712 E. Muhammad Ali Blvd.
Southwest9702 Stonestreet Road
Portland2215 Portland Ave.
Dixie Health Center7219 Dixie Highway
L & N Clinic908 W. Broadway
Newburg Health Center4810 Exeter Avenue
MORE Center1448 S. 15th St. Specialty Clinic
914 E. Broadway, Ste. 102
Tuberculosis Clinic400 E. Gray Street
FAMILY HEALTHCENTERS
Americana4805 Southside Dr. Louisville KY. 40214(502) 772-8860 | Fax (502) 363-7704HOURS: Monday - Friday 8am-4:30pmSaturday - Sunday ClosedSERVICES: Primary Care, Lab, Language and Refugee Services, Health Classes, Health Insurance
East Broadway834 E Broadway, Louisville, KY 40204(502) 583-1981 | Fax (502) 568-1856HOURS: Monday - Thursday 8am - 9pmFriday 8am-4:30pmSaturday 8am-NoonSunday ClosedSERVICES: Primary Care, Dental, Lab, Behavioral Health, Health Classes, Health Insurance
Fairdale1000 Neighborhood Place, Fairdale, KY 40118(502) 361-2381 | Fax (502) 363-1463HOURS: Monday - Friday 8am-4:30pmThursdays 8am-8:30pmSaturday - Sunday ClosedSERVICES: Primary Care, Lab, Behavioral Health, Health Insurance, Health Classes
Iroquois4100 Taylor Blvd., Louisville, KY 40215(502) 366-4747 | Fax (502) 361-7719HOURS: Monday 8am-4:30pmTuesday 8am-8:30pmWednesday - Friday 8am-4:30pmSaturday - Sunday ClosedSERVICES: Primary Care, Lab, Behavioral Health, Health Insurance, Health Classes
Phoenix Health Centerfor the Homeless712 E. Muhammad Ali Blvd., Louisville, KY 40202(502) 568-6972 | Fax (502) 587-6883HOURS: Monday - Friday 7:30am-4pmSaturday - Sunday ClosedSERVICES: Primary Care, Dental Services,Pharmacy, Lab, Health Insurance, Services for the Homeless, Behavioral Health
Portland2215 Portland Ave., Louisville, KY 40212502-774-8631 | Fax 502-772-3489HOURS: Monday - Thursday 8am - 9pmFriday 8am-4:30pmSaturday 8am-noonSunday ClosedSERVICES: Primary Care, Pharmacy, Lab, Radiology, Dental Services, Pharmacy, Behavioral Health, Social Services, Health Insurance, Health Class
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SouthwestMedical Office Building 1, Suite 220, 9702 Stonestreet Road, Louisville, KY 40272(502) 995-5051 | Fax (502) 995-5078HOURS: Monday - Wednesday8am-4:30pmThursday 8am-8pmFriday 8am-4:30pmSaturday - Sunday ClosedSERVICES: Primary Care, Lab, Behavioral Health, Health Insurance, Health Classes
LMPHW CLINICS
Dixie Health Center7219 Dixie Highway Louisville, KY 40258(502) 574-7975HOURS: Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, 8am-5pm; Tuesday, 10am-7pmSERVICES: WIC. Immunizations offered on Thursdays only
L & N Clinic908 W. Broadway Louisville, KY 40203(502) 595-3121HOURS: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday,Friday, 8am-5pm, Thursday 10am-7pmSERVICES: WIC only
Newburg Health Center4810 Exeter Avenue Louisville, KY 40218(502) 574-5978HOURS: Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday,Friday, 8am-5pm;Monday, 10am-7pmSERVICES: WIC and free confidential HIV testing with results in 20 minutes.Immunizations offered on Tuesdays only
MORE Center1448 S. 15th St. Louisville, KY 40210(502) 574-6414HOURS: Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, 6:15am-1pm, Tuesday, Saturday, Sunday, 6:15am-10:45amSERVICES: Medication Assisted Therapy (Methadone)Appointment RequiredClick here to learn about the MORE Center
Specialty Clinic914 E. Broadway, Ste. 102, Louisville, KY 40202(502) 574-6699 HOURS: No appointment necessary. Monday through FridayExams 8am-3pmTesting 8am-4pm
Tuberculosis Clinic400 E. Gray St. Louisville, KY 40202(502) 574-6617HOURS: Monday - Friday, 8am-5pmSERVICES: Provides medication and follow-up to people with active Tuberculosis or latent TB infection (LTBI). Investigates all contacts of those with TB to prevent outbreaks
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