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117 North Main Street, Mahnomen, MN 56557

The family medicine team provides primary care services to the whole family. Also have family medicine providers who see expectant mothers for OB checkups throughout pregnancy. Visit for a physical or to discuss new or ongoing health concerns. - Diabetes education - Family Medicine - Family Medicine with Obstetrics (OB) - Lab services

1970 Oakcrest Avenue, Suite 208, Saint Paul, MN 55113

Free kidney screenings are held periodically and open to all community members. Screenings include a health evaluation/risk assessment, blood pressure and BMI check, urine test (if applicable), and a consultation with a clinician.

2100 3rd Avenue, Suite 600, Anoka, MN 55303-5041

Disease and prevention control including the following services: - Childhood lead poisoning prevention - Education - Facilitation of refugee health screening exams - Immunizations: low cost vaccines available - Preventable disease community assessment - Infant Hepatitis B disease prevention - Infectious disease monitoring and management; screening and referral for diagnostics/treatment - Referral to community resources - Seasonal Flu shots

9855 Hospital Drive, Suite 102, Maple Grove, MN 55369

Provides a range of primary and specialty care services including: - Family medicine: provides care for ages from infants to seniors for a wide array of health concerns - Internal medicine: Provides adults with preventive care, treatment of acute injuries and illnesses, and diagnosis and management of chronic diseases - Imaging and lab tests - Men's health - Pediatric medicine: Specialized physical, mental, and social health care for children and teenagers - Podiatry - Pregnancy and birth - Telehealth - Transgender care - Women's health

112 Saint Olaf Avenue South, Canby, MN 56220

The Child Support Division assists with: - Adjusting court orders based on the cost-of-living index - Collecting and processing payments - Establishing parentage - Establishing and enforcing court orders for child support, medical support, and child care support - Locating parents - Reviewing and modifying court orders for support - Works with other states to enforce support when one parent does not live in Minnesota Minnesota Child Support Online: an interactive website developed by the State of Minnesota to provide child support participants with information about their case(s). NOTE: Either parent of a child may get certain child support services. Parents who do not receive public assistance can apply for services at their county child support office for a one-time $25 service fee. Parents who receive public assistance for a child whose other parent does not live with them are automatically referred for services and are not charged a service fee.

210 South Main Street, Lake Crystal, MN 56055

- Complete medication reviews - Consultations on prescription and over the counter medications - Flu and COVID-19 vaccinations - Refills and transfers - Vaccination screening and administration

15450 Highway 7, Minnetonka, MN 55345

Provides a range of primary and specialty care services including: - Diabetes education - Family medicine: provides care for ages from infants to seniors for a wide array of health concerns - Internal medicine: Provides adults with preventive care, treatment of acute injuries and illnesses, and diagnosis and management of chronic diseases - Imaging and lab tests - Men's health - Pediatric medicine: Specialized physical, mental, and social health care for children and teenagers - Podiatry - Telehealth - Women's health

810 8th Street, Walnut Grove, MN 56180

Provides primary care and specialty medical services to patients. Services include: - Diabetes management - Immunizations - Family Medicine - Sports Physicals - Vaccinations - Well Child visits

222 2nd Street, Cass Lake, MN 56633

- Establishment of Paternity - Establishment of Child Support Orders - Modifications of Child Support Orders - Enforcement of Child Support Orders - Locating Non-Custodial Parents - Case Management Services

601 West Chandler Street, Arlington, MN 55307

Provides emergency services for severe and life-threatening situations that require immediate medical attention. Services provided include: - 24 hours/7 days a week emergency medical care - On-site diagnostic imaging

303 East Nicollet Boulevard, Suite 120, Burnsville, MN 55337

Provides care at the clinic for: - Allergies and asthma - Bacterial and viral illnesses - Bladder and urinary-tract infections (UTIs) - Broken bones and orthopedic conditions - Cold and flu symptoms - Concussions - Ear infections - General and orthopedic surgery - Headaches - High fever - Insect bites - Nausea, vomiting, and stomach problems - Rashes - Sports injuries Services: - Back-to-school physicals - Chronic disease management (for diabetes, high blood pressure, and other diseases) - Developmental assessments - Flu shots - Health, weight, and vision screenings - Lactation (breastfeeding) services - Newborn care - Pediatric internal medicine - Sports physicals - Vaccinations - Well-child visits

600 East Superior Street, Suite 502, Duluth, MN 55802

Mental Health and Psychiatry Services: - Diagnostic Assessments - Genetic Testing: For the purpose of understanding about clients and the effectiveness of treatments. With genetic testing, providers can better understand the reasons, factors, and risks associated with individuals, including medication reactions, to better predict successful outcomes and basic concepts of genes and how they can influence the client's health and response toward particular treatments. - Individual, Family and Marriage Counseling - Medication Management: Provides monitoring of medications that a client takes to ensure that he or she is complying with a medication regimen, while also ensuring the client is avoiding potentially dangerous drug interactions and other complications. - Medication Therapy and Counseling: Offers a medication-assisted treatment program for alcohol and opiate addiction. The medication options administered along with a tailored therapy plan are Vivitrol and Suboxone, both of which are used to reduce withdrawal symptoms; decrease cravings; and prevent use of heroin, opioids, and alcohol. - Psychiatric Consultations: Provides comprehensive evaluations to individuals of psychological, biological, medical, and social causes of emotional distress. - Telehealth (available statewide) - Treatment Planning: Each individual enrolled in the program will create a treatment plan with a counselor. The treatment plan will be customized, compiled of goals and objectives based on an individual client's needs and wants. Substance Use Treatment Services: - Comprehensive Substance Use Assessments: The comprehensive assessment is done with a counselor to establish a better understanding of the individual's past and current substance use. The assessment screens for mental and physical health needs as well. In addition, the Rule 25 substance use assessment is performed by a certified assessor, which helps to determine placement and level of care. - Family Therapy (Group or Individual): This is counselor-facilitated therapy designed for spouses, family members, and friends of people who struggle with addiction to come together with clients and others who share similar experiences. This service is interactive and focuses on the role addiction plays in family dynamics. The goal of family therapy is for family members and clients to gain insight into the nature of addiction and how it affects the whole family. Family members will learn how to identify what behaviors support recovery and what behaviors inhibit recovery, along with learning tools and gaining resources on how to help them. - Group Therapy: Group therapy consists of being with peers that share many of the same struggles. During group therapy, clients share the objectives they have completed and receive feedback from the counselor and other group members. Everyone is counseled as an individual in a group. Group therapy is beneficial for a variety of factors: instillation of hope, universality, gaining knowledge through others experience, and having a sense of belonging, to name a few. - Individual Therapy: Individuals who are in group therapy will also receive individual therapy with an LADC. Individual therapy is beneficial for treatment planning and being able to work on core issues that are not appropriate or comfortable in a group setting. - Medication Therapy and Counseling: Medication therapy and counseling is a service or group of services that optimizes drug therapy with the intent of improved therapeutic outcomes. - Medication-Assisted Treatment Program: Offers a medication-assisted treatment program for alcohol and opiate addiction. The medication options administered along with a tailored therapy plan are Vivitrol and Suboxone, both of which are used to reduce withdrawal symptoms; decrease cravings; and prevent use of heroin, opioids, and alcohol. - Primary Day and Evening Group: Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday from (9:00am - 12:00pm or 5:30pm - 8:30pm) This is an intensive program designed to present information in a format that helps clients gain a fresh perspective in areas they have had difficulty internalizing and putting into practice in their daily struggle with addiction. This is an outcome-based program. Length of time is dependent upon the client's progress and special needs. - Treatment Planning

220 East Hickory Street, Suite 104, Mankato, MN 56001

- Free, confidential HIV and Hepatitis C testing with same-day results - Medical case management to support access to care and resources - Peer and professional support groups covering HIV education, disclosure, wellness, nutrition, stress reduction, harm reduction, and community resources

2117 Campus Drive SE, Rochester, MN 55904

Children's Developmental Disabilities Service Coordinator may be able to assist with: - Connecting with financial and/or medical resources - Finding respite care in or out of home - Identifying if a child has developmental delays or meet related conditions criteria - Looking at other family needs involved when caring for a child with developmental delays - Obtaining in-home medical or therapy services - Obtaining physical adaptations or equipment for a child - Planning services in cooperation with schools, public health and other community resources

401 SE 11th Street, Grand Rapids, MN 55744

Services: - Medical exams - Psychological evaluations - Work evaluations as needed to determine eligibility for DRS services. - Hearing aids, prosthesis, and rehabilitation technology as needed for employment. - On-the-job training - Job coaching - Post-secondary training - Other types of training needed to reach a vocational goal. - Planning and employment services such as counseling and guidance, job placement, and small business set up. - Other services such as interpreters, vehicle adaptations, and etc as needed by the individual.

208 Colvin Avenue, Suite 14, Warren, MN 56762

The assessment helps determine public programs that might pay for an individual's long-term services and supports or help them learn about other options if they don't qualify for publicly funded programs. It is required to determine eligibility for: Community First Services and Supports - CFSS (formerly known as Personal Care Assistance - PCA) Home and Community-Based Services Waivers based on age: - Individuals Over 65 Years Old: Alternative Care (AC); Elderly Waiver (EW) - Individuals Under 65 Years Old: Brain Injury Waiver (BI); Community Access for Disability Inclusion Waiver (CADI); Community Alternative Care Waiver (CAC) Intellectual and Developmental Disability (IDD) Services (also known as Rule 185 Case Management) Family, friends, or others can attend the assessment. The assessment is in person at the individual's home or at a place of their choice, and it lasts about two hours.

21 Grant Utley Avenue, Cass Lake, MN 56633

Clinic visits can include: - Physical examinations - Laboratory tests - Diagnoses - Medication prescriptions - Diabetic foot exams Diabetes Self-Management Education/Training and Medical Nutrition Therapy for patients, families, and friends includes: - Education on healthy food choices - Carbohydrate counting - Blood glucose self-monitoring - Physical activity - Weight loss - Medications - Insulin use - Insulin pump use - Smoking cessation - Coping - Depression - Behavior change and support The LL Diabetes Program provides events and education on prevention and awareness for the general community which includes: - Blood sugar screenings - Cooking classes - Support groups - Talking circles - Health fairs - Fitness and wellness programs - Weight loss challenges - Foot care clinics

2450 Riverside Avenue South, Academic Office 102, Minneapolis, MN 55454

HIV Education and Support Services for Youth: - Case Management: Offers support and referrals to community resources for HIV+ youth ages 13 - 30 and their families - Free HIV testing for all ages - Group Education and Consultation: Provides education and training to professionals, community members, and schools about AIDS and HIV-related health issues in individuals who identify as LGBTQ+ youth - HIV prevention, sexual health education and counseling for young men and women ages 13 - 30 and high-risk people of any age who report having sexual and needle-sharing partners between the ages of 13 - 30

1221 West Lake Street, Suite 201, Minneapolis, MN 55408

- ADD/ADHD initial evaluation - Adult vaccinations - Anticoagulation therapy - Flu vaccination - Health maintenance exam - HIV/AIDS care and prevention - Infectious disease - Internal medicine - International travel vaccinations - LGBTQ+ health services - Medicare Wellness Exam - Medication management - Mental health and addiction care - Online Questionnaire and eVisits - Preventive health screenings - Primary Care - Travel medicine - Virtual visit - Women's health - Workers' compensation exam

320 3rd Street NW, Faribault, MN 55021

Provides education and support on family planning, sexual health, and sexually transmitted infections (STIs). Services include: - Education on all contraceptive methods - Family planning education and counseling - Free condoms - Sexual health education - STI counseling - STI testing for chlamydia and gonorrhea Women who meet program eligibility requirements may also receive contraceptives and clinical services.

2200 23rd Street NE, Suite 1020, Willmar, MN 56201

The assessment helps determine whether public programs might pay for an individual's long-term services and supports, or help them learn about other options if they don't qualify for publicly funded programs. It is required to determine eligibility for: Community First Services and Supports - CFSS (formerly known as Personal Care Assistance - PCA) Home and Community-Based Waivers based on age: - Individuals Over 65 Years Old: Alternative Care (AC); Elderly Waiver (EW) - Individuals Under 65 Years Old: Brain Injury Waiver (BI); Community Access for Disability Inclusion Waiver (CADI); Community Alternative Care Waiver (CAC) Intellectual and Developmental Disability (IDD) Services (also known as Rue 185 Case Management): Family, friends, or others can attend the assessment. The assessment is in person at the individual's home or at a place of their choice, and it lasts about two hours.

216 Park Avenue Northwest, PO Box X, Bagley, MN 56621

The Child Support Division assists with: - Locating parents. - Establishing parentage. - Establishing and enforcing court orders for child support, medical support, and child care support. - Reviewing and modifying court orders for support. - Adjusting court orders based on the cost-of-living index. - Works with other states to enforce support when one parent does not live in Minnesota. - Collecting and processing payments. Minnesota Child Support Online: www.childsupport.dhs.state.mn.us/ Minnesota Child Support Online is an interactive web site developed by the State of Minnesota to provide child support participants with information about their case(s). NOTE: Either parent of a child may get certain child support services. Parents who do not receive public assistance can apply for services at their county child support office for a one-time $25 service fee. Parents who receive public assistance for a child whose other parent does not live with them are automatically referred for services and are not charged a service fee.