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Reproductive Health & Wellness
The Reproductive Health Clinic helps you and your family in many ways:

 

Our clinic provides affordable and confidential services for all adolescents and adults. Fees are based on income, and most insurance plans, including Medicaid, are accepted.

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Services

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  • Yearly exams including pap tests

  • Contraceptives (birth control)

  • Breast, prostate, and cervical cancer screenings

  • STD testing and treatment

  • HIV testing and counseling

  • Pregnancy testing, counseling, and referral

  • Planning a healthy pregnancy

  • Postpartum care

  • Adolescent counseling on abstinence and resisting sexual coercion

  • Telehealth services available

Birth Control Options

 

  • Pills

  • Depo Provera (shot)

  • IUD’s

  • Nexplanon (implant)

  • Patches

  • NuvaRing

  • Condoms​

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Additional Programs

 

Breast and Cervical Cancer Project (BCCP) - provides low or no cost pap tests and mammograms for women who qualify. Click here for more information​

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PrEP- Pre-exposure prophylaxis (or PrEP) is medicine taken to prevent getting HIV. PrEP is highly effective for preventing HIV when taken as prescribed. Click here for more information.

For a program that can help pay for PrEP, click here

Two Convenient Locations

Call today to schedule your appointment

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Sandusky County Public Health

2000 Countryside Drive

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Fremont, OH 43420

1-800-524-7171 or 419-334-6355

 

Tuesday & Wednesday

8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

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Thursday

8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.

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Friday

8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.

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Seneca County Health Department

92 E. Perry Street

Tiffin, OH 44883

419-447-3691

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Monday

9:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

Questions?

You can e-mail us at:

info@scpublichealth.com

Updated on 5/14/1993

Sandusky County Public Health can be contacted 24 hours a day in the event of an after-hours public health emergency. 

After hours call the Sandusky County Sheriff’s Dispatch at 419-334-6433 and ask to speak to a Public Health Official.

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Public health emergencies could include:

An immediate environmental health hazard (e.g. drinking water contamination), An infectious disease of immediate public health concern,

(a Class A reportable disease, which requires disease reporters to contact the health department immediately by phone)

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