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Well Child Exams 

Well child exams provide for routine and periodic physical and developmental assessment of children ages 0 up through 20 years of age.    Children on TennCare are provided these exams (called EPSDT under MEDICAID) as part of the basic TennCare services.  Children not on TennCare can receive these services on a ‘sliding scare’ or discount fee system.   Well child exams (or EPSDT exams) are provided at the following sites:  Birchwood Health Clinic, Family Health Clinic, Ooltewah Health Clinic, and Sequoyah Clinic.   Appointments are required for these services.  Parents are requested to bring a copy of the child’s immunization record to the clinic at the time of the exam.

 

Exams for Pediculosis (head lice)

These services are provided on a ‘sliding scale’ or discount system.  Education, examination for lice, and provision of medications are provided.  Appointments are not needed.  Services are available at the following sites: Birchwood Health Clinic, Family Health Clinic, Ooltewah Health Clinic, and Sequoyah Clinic.  

 

Immunizations: Childhood immunization services are provided at the following sites:  Birchwood Health Clinic, Family Health Clinic, Ooltewah Health Clinic, and Sequoyah Clinic. It will be on a sliding scale and there is no appointment necessary.

 
Newborn Genetic Screenings 

            Hyperthyroidism
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Sickle Cell Anemia
           
Thalasemmia    

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



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