Address: 338 S. Walnut St.
Phone: (812) 349-7343
About: provides family planning
health services for adolescents, men, and women. Services are provided
on a sliding fee schedule based on income. Services offered include
annual exam and Pap smear, pregnancy testing, STD and HIV testing, birth
control counseling, emergency contraception, health education, birth
control pills,birth control shots, IUD (intrauterine device),and
condoms.
Address: 619 W 1st St.
Phone: (812) 353-9818
Web: www.bloomingtonhospital.org
About: Provides care and support
for people who are terminally ill and their families. Training classes
for new volunteers are offered twice a year.
Address: 401 Morton St., Suite 260 (City Hall)
Phone: (812) 349-3851
Web: www.hoosierhealthwise.net
About: A state sponsored health insurance program for children, pregnant
women, and low-income families. Applicants must meet eligibility
criteria. Free or low cost, depending upon income.
Address: 333 East Miller Drive
Phone: (812) 353-3244
About: Services provided include
screenings for hypertension, hyperlipidemia, elevated blood sugar,
anemia, elevated lead, tuberculosis, head lice and pregnancy; health and
wellness assessments; communicable disease education. Call for
appointment.
Address: 421 S. College Ave.
Phone: (812) 336-0219
Web: www.ppin.org
About: Services provided include
pelvic exams, breast exams, testing and treatment of sexually
transmitted infections, HIV testing and counseling, pregnancy tests,
various types of birth control, emergency contraception (the “morning
after pill”), as well as abortion services.
Address: 1801 Liberty Dr., Ste. 103
Phone: (812) 330-9640
Web: www.vistacare.com
About: Provides caregiver relief and companionship
for terminally ill patients and bereavement support for family members.
Address: 811 West 2nd Street
Phone: (812) 333-4001
Web: www.vimmonroecounty.org
About: Provides free medical care, including
dental
care at the offices of participating dentists, for people living in
Monroe or Owen County who lack health insurance and have an income at or
below 200% of the federal poverty level. This means that the income
must not exceed $20,420 for a 1-person household. For each additional
person, add $6,960. To qualify for medical care individuals must fill
out an eligibility form about their economic situation and set up an
eligibility interview. Children who qualify for health care at the
clinic will receive free care at Southern Indiana Pediatrics.