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Parkinson's Disease Information and Support - American Parkinson Disease Association - Minnesota Chapter

Offers a variety of services and support information for people living with Parkinson disease, this services include: - Community educational programs - Literature mailed at no cost - Newsletter published twice per year - Telephone helpline, that provides information related to Parkinson's disease. - Support groups

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Other Hospital Services - Allina Health - Mercy Hospital - Unity Campus

- Billing: (612)262-9000 - Cardiac Diagnostic Testing: (763)236-9450 - Class Registration: (866)904-9962 - Foundation: (763)236-3961 - Health and Improvement Wellness: (866)904-9962 - Joint Replacement Center: (763)236-8860 - Medical Records: (612)262-2300 - Orthopedic Care: (763)236-2000 - Patient Pre-registration: (763)236-4110 - Pharmacy: (763)236-4111 - Physician Referral: (612)262-3333 or (800)877-7878 - Pulmonary Rehabilitation: (763)236-3047 - Social Services: (763)236-4050 - Spine Care Center: (800)827-8313 - Surgery Center: (763)236-4002

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Specialty Services - University of Minnesota Medical Center

Provides specialty medical services, including: - Birthing center and prenatal care - Cancer care - Cardiovascular - Imaging - Mammograms - Neurology - Organ Transplant care - Orthopedic care - Pediatrics - Primary care - Spine care - Ultrasound

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Primary Care - Olmsted Medical Center - Rochester Southeast Clinic

Provides a range of primary care options, including family medicine, internal medicine, and pediatrics. Services include: - Adolescent and teen care including gynecological services like birth control, pelvic exams, pap tests and treatment for painful menstruation - Annual physicals to monitor blood pressure, cholesterol and other health concerns - Birth control and family planning services - Circumcision - Daycare, school, sports, and camp physicals and form completion - Diagnosis and care for acute (short-term) illnesses, injuries, and infections - Diagnosis and care for chronic conditions, such as diabetes or asthma - Health education - Immunizations and vaccinations, including flu shots - Long-term primary care for adults and seniors, especially those with 1 or more health conditions: - Arthritis - Diabetes - Heart disease - High blood pressure (hypertension) - High cholesterol - Infections - Skin conditions, such as minor burns or rashes - Medication management - Mental health screening and counseling - Minor in-office surgery including mole removal, sutures and joint injections - Referrals for specialty care and help to navigate the healthcare system - Screening tests - Spot vision screening to check for lazy eye early and prevent loss of sight - Well-child annual checkups and preventive care

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Other Hospital Services - Allina Health - Buffalo Hospital

- Billing (612)262-9000 - Care Management (763)684-7700 - Courage Kenny Rehabilitation Institute (763)684-3888 - Laboratory (763)684-7855 - Medical and Surgical Nursing Desk (763)684-7600 - Medical Records (612)262-2300 - Patient Pre-registration (763)684-3800 - Patient Representatives (763)684-7138 - Physician Referral (612)262-3333 or (800)877-7878 - Price Estimate for Medical Services (612)262-4930 - Radiology (763)684-7550 - Sleep Center (763)684-3808 - Surgery and Outpatient Center (763)684-7777

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Pregnancy Testing and Support for Pregnant Women - Options Pregnancy Center - Fairmont

Pro-life support for pregnant women, including: - 24-hour voicemail - Community resource referrals - Educational classes - Infant supplies - Life skills education - Maternity clothing - Pregnancy tests - Pro-life peer counseling - Second Story: Provides a transitional housing/life skills program for pregnant or new moms - Sleep Safely Program: A "learn and earn" program where parents learn about infant care and development, preventing abusive head trauma, and reducing the risk of SIDS, and receive a new baby crib, mattress, and bedding - Work readiness program Does not offer or refer to abortion services.

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Medical Services - CARE Clinic - Red Wing

Non-profit clinic caring for underserved, low-income individuals and families, offering preventative, acute, and chronic medical care, including limited diagnostic services and medications to patients free of charge. Services include: - Acute: Upper respiratory infections, abdominal complaints, skin conditions, etc. ?- Chronic: Care for hypertension, depression, and diabetes (including insulin, testing supplies, dilated eye exams, and diabetic education) ?- Diagnostics: Radiology including x-ray, ultrasound, bone density, ECG, referrals for mammography, and colonoscopy ?- Hispanic Family Therapy: A bilingual, bicultural psychotherapist provides short-term therapy for Spanish-speaking individuals and families with mental health concerns ?- Lab: Full laboratory services ?- Medication Assistance: Provides up to a 3 month supply of medications at no cost to the patient. Provides assistance applying to pharmaceutical company Patient Assistance Programs that can typically require an application and additional paperwork. ?- Mental health care: Single-session therapy appointments, and referrals to local mental health professionals who can provide continuous care ?- Preventative: Sports physicals, women's health, lab screening ?- Resource coordination with local and state programs ?- Specialty Clinics: Orthopedics, Nutrition/Diabetic Education, Optical, and Women's Health ?- Telemedicine and telehealth therapy

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Specialty Services - University of Minnesota Medical Center

Provides specialty medical services, including: - Birthing center and prenatal care - Cancer care - Cardiovascular - Imaging - Mammograms - Neurology - Organ Transplant care - Orthopedic care - Pediatrics - Primary care - Spine care - Ultrasound

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Veterans Services - Mille Lacs County Community and Veterans Services - Human Services Programs

Advises and assists all veterans and their dependents with all state and federal veterans benefits. Services include: ?- Alcohol/drug dependency treatment referrals ?- Burial benefits ?- Death benefits ?- Death benefits ?- Dental care referrals ?- Disability ?- Disability insurance ?- Discharge reviews ?- Domiciliary care ?- Education and training ?- Financial assistance ?- GI Bill educational training ?- GI Life Insurance ?- Home loan guaranteed by the US Department of Veterans Affairs ?- Non-service connected disability pension ?- Outpatient medical care referrals ?- Service-connected disability compensation ?- Social Security ?- Survivors and dependents education ?- Transportation to and from scheduled medical appointments at the Veterans Affairs (VA) Medical Centers or affiliated VA appointments ?- Vocational rehabilitation for disabled

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Housing Support - NorthPoint Health and Wellness Center

Provides financial resources to individuals and families who face barriers with stable housing, including: - Connection to behavioral health, dental, and medical care ?- Family Homeless Prevention and Assistance Program - FHPAP application assistance only for eligible individuals and families in Hennepin County seeking rent assistance. Does not provide direct financial assistance. Hennepin County is responsible for determining eligibility and distributing rent assistance funds. ?- Financial wellness classes ?- Referrals to other NorthPoint programs ?- Renters' rights education To access financial resources for rent or mortgage assistance, participants must complete 2 financial wellness classes.

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MNSure Help Desk - Houston County Department Of Human Services

The MNSure Help Desk can help with: Minnesota Health Care Programs ID card requests, Finding providers who accept Minnesota Health Care Programs coverage, Status of claims, Prior authorizations, and Explanation of Medical Benefits requests. People enrolled in a health plan need to contact their health plan's member services with questions about covered services. For questions about eligibility or need to report household, income or asset changes, contact the local county office or MinnesotaCare.

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Other Hospital Services - Allina Health - District One Hospital

- Cardiac rehabilitation (507)497-3830 - Cardiovascular (diagnostic imaging) (507)497-3831 - Courage Kenny Rehabilitation Institute (speech therapy) (507)497-3795 - Medical records (612)262-2300 - Patient and family relations (507)977-2650 - Patient registration (507)497-3588 - Physician referral (find a doctor) (612)262-3333 or (800)877-7878 - Pulmonary rehabilitation (507)332-4832 - Radiology (diagnostic imaging) (507)497-3855 - Sleep Center (507)497-3709 - Surgery Center (507)497-3709

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Gender Affirming Care - Essentia Health - Duluth Clinic 3rd Street (Building F)

Offers care for those who want to go through medical transition, for those who have already transitioned and for those who don't wish to transition. This includes general primary care as well as services that are gender affirming. Gender Services Adult and pediatric endocrinology Hormone treatments Primary care, which includes basic health screenings - Referrals to: Community resources Mental health counseling Specialists, including in gynecologic surgery and urological surgery Transgender support groups Surgery including breast augmentation surgery and masculinizing chest surgery Voice training from speech-language therapist

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Community Health Programs - Mille Lacs County Community and Veterans Services - Human Services Programs

Provides community health programs such as: - Child and Teen Checkup Outreach: Helps families find a doctor, dentist, psychologist, and transportation - Disease and Prevention Control: Monitor and investigate potential disease processes through adult/child immunizations, communicable disease prevention programs, emergency preparedness plans, surveillance of the county's environment, and tuberculosis screening - Environmental Health: Help protect the residents from environmental health hazards through programs to reduce exposure to health risks, such as food and waterborne diseases, radiation, occupational health hazards, and public health nuisances. Provides radon, lead, and well water education. - Follow-Along Program: Provides parents with information about their child's development during infancy and early childhood through mailing questionnaires - Health Promotion: Provides presentations and/or materials on health topics for small and large groups. Topics may include chemical and tobacco use prevention, family health, mental health, nutrition, and physical activity - Public Health Preparedness for Emergencies: Funded by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention in partnership with local, state, and territorial public health departments to provide assistance to public health departments across the nation. Helps health departments strengthen abilities to effectively respond to a range of public health threats, including infectious diseases, natural disasters, and biological, chemical, nuclear, and radiological events.

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Medical Services - HOPE Clinic

Acute care free clinic services; patients have an advocate with them at all times, and are treated by medical and pharmacy students - Blood pressure checks - Heathcare advice - Pharmacy care - Physical exams - Referral system for further health care issues - Referral system for social services and health care access Lab tests include: - Blood glucose If a referral is made to a community clinic, the HOPE Clinic staff will set up an appointment time, and provide transportation and other logistical support to get to the appointment. The clinic isn't able to treat all conditions, and in the worst-case scenario, will provide assistance getting to the nearest Emergency Room.

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Specialty Services - University of Minnesota Medical Center

Provides specialty medical services, including: - Birthing center and prenatal care - Cancer care - Cardiovascular - Imaging - Mammograms - Neurology - Organ Transplant care - Orthopedic care - Pediatrics - Primary care - Spine care - Ultrasound

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Healthy Families Happy Homes - LakeWood Public Health

- Provides preventive and promotive counseling to families with primary focus on expectant mothers, postpartum mothers and infants - A Public Health nurse will: - Make prenatal visits to expectant mothers - Visit new parents, babies, and children 0-3 yr. - Visit with families of children with special needs - Assist families in attaining government assistance programs like WIC - Make referrals to physicians, inter-agency early childhood intervention, social services and other related outreach programs as needed

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Child and Teen Checkups Outreach - CTC - Goodhue County Health and Human Services

A federal program that provides comprehensive health care and dental services for children ages 21 and under who are eligible for Medical Assistance/Medicaid (MA). The program: - Connects children with medical and dental service providers - Immunizations provided to infants, children, and youth - Offers information regarding child development, health and safety, and community resources - Offers members access to health promotion vouchers - Provides periodic examinations or screenings

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Pregnancy and Parenting Information Related Services - Mora Crisis Pregnancy Center

A family and life resource center providing free support to individuals and families in need of: - Adoption referral and information - Budgeting help - Free pregnancy tests - Incentive Program: Parents-to-be or parents of small children can participate in classes and learn parenting skills that earns them coupons to buy supplies such as strollers and diapers - Medical referrals - Parenting Program/Dad's Program: Provide parenting skills to help parents with parenting issues, basic budget planning, decision making, healthy relationship issues, and more - Pregnancy and relationship counseling

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Audiology Care - Allina Health - Northfield Clinic

Provides care in the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of hearing and balance disorders through services such as: - Coordination of physician referrals - Hearing aid fittings, follow-up and repair - Hearing evaluations (audiology exams) - Individual and family counseling on preventing and coping with hearing loss

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Pregnancy Services - Birthright - Marshall

Pro-life pregnancy support services, including: - Friendship and emotional support - Confidential medical referrals - Friendship and emotional support - Housing referrals - Legal referrals ?- Maternity clothes and baby clothes. Donations of new and used maternity and baby clothing that is clean and in good condition. - Pregnancy tests - Professional referrals

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Blood Pressure and Glucose Screening - Community Partnership Collaborative

Provides blood pressure and glucose screening related to hypertension or diabetes. Provides referrals to receive medical care.

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Polinsky Medical Rehabilitation Center - Essentia Health - Miller Hill Health Plaza

Speech - Language Therapy Speech therapists do a comprehensive assessment to check: An individual's ability to understand language An individual's swallowing ability An individual's thinking skills and memory The quality of an individual's voice The way an individual speaks and whether their speech is clear Depending on an individual's condition, a therapist may recommend: Articulation therapy Augmentative and/or alternate communication methods Breathing and relaxation techniques Exercises Language intervention activities Positions or strategies to help an individual swallow more easily Speech Therapy for Children A child may benefit from speech-language therapy if he or she experiences: Feeding or Swallowing Disorders: Problems eating or drinking Language Disorder: Difficulty understanding or communicating Speech Disorder: Difficulty making sounds Transgender Care Services Adult and pediatric endocrinology Hormone treatments Primary care, which includes basic health screenings - Referrals to: Community resources Mental health counseling Specialists, including in gynecologic surgery and urological surgery Transgender support groups Surgery including breast augmentation surgery and masculinizing chest surgery Voice training from speech-language therapist

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Clothing, Support, and Assistance - Birthright - Mankato

All Birthright services are free, confidential and provide: - 24 hours/7 days a week helpline and live chat through the website - Free resources for maternity and baby items and pregnancy tests - Information about pregnancy, childbirth, adoption, prenatal care, community programs, parenting skills, and child care - Referrals for medical support, financial resources, housing, legal, social assistance, and professional counseling

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