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General Information
651-266-2400

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Public Health
AskPH@co.ramsey.mn.us
Environmental Health
AskEH@co.ramsey.mn.us
Vital Records
AskVR@co.ramsey.mn.us

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If you are unable to find what you are looking for below, please check the alphabetical listing under Programs & Services, email AskPH or call us at 651.266.2400.

Child & Teen Checkups (C&TC)
Provides outreach to families of MA and Minnesota Care eligible children ages birth to 21, facilitation of well-child care, and provider education.  The purpose of the checkups is to identify and treat health problems early.
More information | 651.266.2420

Childhood Lead Poison Prevention
Screening of at-risk children, follow-up of elevated lead cases and provider education.  
More information | 651.266.1293

Colposcopy Clinic
Low-cost evaluation and management of abnormal Pap tests. 
More information | 651.266.1272

Correctional Health
Works cooperatively with and is a resource to Ramsey County Department of Community Corrections and Ramsey County Sheriff's Department to ensure that quality health care services are provided in a respectful manner to incarcerated and detained individuals. Correctional Health Care Services provide assessment, screening, treatment and education for detained and incarcerated youths and adults of Ramsey County.
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Family Health Home Visiting
Program activities are directed toward promoting the health and well-being of pregnant and parenting families, enhancing parent/child interaction and attachment, promoting healthy child growth and development, promoting effective child spacing; preventing childhood illness, unintentional injury and abuse; and promoting health care access, self-sufficiency and positive parenting.
More information | 651.266.1555

Family Planning (Birth Control)
Provides all medically accepted methods of birth control, including emergency contraception.  Walk-in pregnancy tests.  Sliding fee. 
More information |  651.266.1272

Home and Community Care Programs
Designed to support elderly and people with disabilities in their efforts to remain living as independently in the community as possible.  There are several different programs that are targeted to specific age groups and types of disabilities.  Also referred to as Case Management, Long Term Care Consultation(LTCC) or Waiver Programs.
More information | 651.266.3613 (adults) | 651.266.4500 (children) | 651.266.2400 (CAC information)

Immunizations
Low cost immunizations are available for infants, children, and adults who are uninsured, underinsured, or otherwise unable to access services. 
More information | Immunization Clinic | 651.266.1234

Immigrant & Refugee Health Program
Screening for communicable diseases and other health concerns.  Immigration physicals (INS Medical Examination of Aliens Seeking Adjustment of Status).  Assessment and completion of the Supplemental Form to I-693 (needed to obtain a green card). 
651.266.1244

Mature Women Screening Clinic
Free annual Pap tests and mammograms through the Sage Screening Program.  Expanded services (medical exam and history, lab work, education, hormone replacement therapy, nutrition counseling) are available for an additional fee.
More information | 651.266.1272

Perinatal Hepatitis B Prevention Program
Provides case management for Ramsey County infants born to hepatitis B positive mothers and education on prevention of hepatitis B transmission. 
651.266.1242

Personal Care Attendants (PCAs)
Public health nurses assess eligibility for the PCA program.  This program is a Medical Assistance (MA) funded program for physically and mentally challenged adults and children.  Its purpose is to provide home based personal care services in order to support independence in the community.
More information | 651.266.2400

Sexually Transmitted Disease Clinic (Room 111)
Provides screening, diagnosis and treatment for sexually transmitted infections.  Provides HIV testing and counseling.  Medical exams and extensive lab work done on newly diagnosed HIV positive persons.  Walk-in, no appointment necessary.  Donation requested. 
More information | 651.266.1352

Sexual Offense Services (SOS)
Free and confidential services, provided to victims of sexual violence, their families, friends and other concerned persons. 
More information | 651.643.3006

Tuberculosis Clinic 
Detects and controls tuberculosis through screening (mantoux tests and chest x-rays), treatment and case management.  Education is provided to individuals and families, other agencies and the community.  Services by appointment only. 
More information | 651.266.1343

WIC
A nutrition education program that provides supplemental foods which promote good health for pregnant, breastfeeding and postpartum women, infants and children up to their fifth birthday.  Participants in the WIC Program receive vouchers for nutritious foods, nutrition education and referrals to services in their neighborhood, including doctors, nurses and social service agencies
More information | 651.266.1300