Sacramento county department of health and human services

Sacramento county department of health and human services

The HCH Program collaborates with nonprofit health services and resource programs, including Catholic Healthcare West (Mercy), Loaves and Fishes, University of California Davis Medical School, many homeless shelter and program sites.

The clinic sites provide primary and public health services, health education, and specialty referrals. Primary care includes acute care, chronic disease management, assessment and treatment, mental health, substance abuse services, gynecology services, Hepatitis C assessment and treatment and health education. Emergency Dental Services are provided as well.

Referrals are made for other specialty service. Secondary and tertiary care is provided through contracts with local not-for-profit hospitals. Outreach services are provided by public health nurses (1.5 FTE) The PHNs coordinate a Well Child clinic with the assistance of UCD third-year pediatric residents.

These clinics provide preschool assessments, as well as acute and chronic disease assessment and treatment. The outreach nurse provides TB screening and testing at the homeless clinic and other outlying shelter sites.

Services

The HCH Program collaborates with nonprofit health services and resource programs, including Catholic Healthcare West (Mercy), Loaves and Fishes, University of California Davis Medical School, many homeless shelter and program sites, and eight county clinic sites, including a dental clinic.

The clinic sites provide primary and public health services, health education, and specialty referrals. Primary care includes acute care, chronic disease management, assessment and treatment, and health education. Referrals are made for dental, vision, mental health, alcohol and drug treatments, nutrition program, and chronic disease programs geared towards diabetes management and asthma. Secondary and tertiary care is provided through contracts with local not for profit hospitals.

Outreach services are provided by public health nurses (1.5 FTE) and a registered nurse (1.0 FTE). The PHNs coordinate two Well Child clinic sites with the assistance of UCD third year pediatric residents and a family nurse practitioner. These clinics provide CHDP education workshops and triage assessment.

The outreach nurse provides TB screening and testing. Clients are issued TB clearance photo ID cards that are valid for six months. Asthma, Basic Needs, Behavioral Health Care Services, Blood Pressure Monitoring, Case Management/Social Services, Chronic Bronchitis/Emphysema, Contraceptives (issued w/counseling), Dental Care, Diabetes Testing/Care, Flu Vaccinations, Gynecology, Hepatitis C screening/treatment, HIV/AIDS screening/education, Immunizations, Labs, Medications/Prescription, Mental Health Counseling, Multidisciplinary Health Teams, Outreach, Pain Management Services, Pneumococcal vaccine, Primary Health Care, Referrals for Specialty Care, Specialty Care, Substance Abuse Treatment, Trauma, TB screening/education, Treatment of Acute Illness, Treatment of Chronic Illness, Urgent Care, Well Child Check-ups, X-ray

Linkages

1.County of Sacramento Primary Care Clinic 4600 Broadway; Suite 1100 Sacramento, CA 95820 916-874-9670 2. County of Sacramento Chest Clinic 4600 Broadway; Suite 1300 Sacramento, CA 95820 3. County of Sacramento Dental Clinic 4600 Broadway; Suite 2100 Sacramento, Ca 95820 916-874-8300

Statistics

Estimated homeless population: 12,000 – 14,000

Patients served: 12,000

Sexual Health Clinic

Organization Address: 

4600 Broadway

Ste 1300

Sacramento, California 95820

United States

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Disclaimer: Hours of operation change frequently. Please contact the organization to verify.

Services

On-Site Testing Services: 

  • Hepatitis C Testing
  • TB Testing
  • Gonorrhea Testing
  • Syphilis Testing
  • Chlamydia Testing
  • Conventional HIV Testing

Prevention Services: 

  • TB Prevention/Education
  • STD Prevention/Education
  • HIV/AIDS Prevention/Education
  • HIV Test Counseling
  • Hepatitis Prevention/Education
  • Condom Distribution

Care and Treatment Services: 

  • Family Planning
  • STD Treatment
  • Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP)
  • Post-Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP)
  • Hepatitis A Vaccine
  • Adult Hepatitis B Vaccine

Programs: 

HIV/STD Prevention Program

Organization Type: 

Public Health Department/Social Services Department (Governmental)

Audiences: 

  • Adolescents/Youth/Teens, Adults, African Americans/Blacks, At Risk Persons, Gay Men, General Public, HIV Positive Persons, Homeless Persons, Persons with HIV/AIDS, Persons with STDs, Low Income Persons, LGBT, Men Who Have Sex with Men, Women

Language Spoken: 

  • English

Fee Information: 

  • Medicaid Accepted, Sliding Scale, PrEP for uninsured, Medicare Accepted, Fee, Free STD Testing, Free HIV Testing, Free Hepatitis C Testing

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Must meet county guidelines for free services. Free condoms available.

How do I contact the SAC?

Call 311 in the City, or (916) 264-5011 outside, or email your request.

How do I file a complaint in Sacramento County?

You can report an issue online, calling 3-1-1 from within the unincorporated areas of the County, or calling 916-875-4311 if calling from outside of the County's unincorporated areas.

How do I cancel my Medi cal Sacramento?

Online at www.mybenefitscalwin.org. Call the Sacramento County Department of Human Assistance: (916)874-3100 or (209)744-0499.

Which department in Sacramento County is responsible for implementing the CalFresh program?

In California the designated state agency for administering the CalFresh (SNAP) program is the California Department of Social Services (CDSS).