Clinical Services
Central Health ensures you have access to high-quality healthcare, health resources, and health education to help you get well and stay healthy.
Specialty services
- Behavioral health counseling – Talking with someone to help with mental health.
- Cardiology – Care for people with heart problems.
- Clinical pharmacy – Help from experts to use medicines safely.
- Dietitian services – Help from experts to improve your diet.
- Gastroenterology – Care for people with stomach and gut problems.
- Hepatology – Care for people with liver problems.
- Infectious disease management – Care for people with illnesses that can be spread to others.
- Nephrology – Care for people with kidney problems.
- Podiatry – Care for foot and ankle problems.
- Podiatry wound care – Managing injuries to promote healing.
- Podiatry x-ray – Taking pictures of bones in your feet.
- Pre-operative assessment – Checkup before surgery to make sure you’re ready.
- Psychiatry Services – Medical care to help with mental health.
- Pulmonology – Care for people with breathing problems.
- Pulmonary function testing – Tests that check how well your lungs work.
- Supportive and palliative care – Help to feel better when you have a serious illness.
- Ultrasound – Using sound waves to see inside your body.
Other services
Primary care
- Adult primary and preventive health care
- Pediatric primary and preventive health care
- Gynecology services and women’s health services, excluding obstetrics
- (OB) services
- Immunizations
- Cancer screenings
Dental services
- Exams, cleanings, X-rays, fillings, tooth removal
- Dentures
- Oral surgery
Behavioral health services
- Therapy, counseling and psychiatry
- Psychiatric inpatient care
- Intensive outpatient services
- Crisis residential services
- Emergency stabilization/crisis extended observation
Pharmacy services
Physical therapy
Hospice and palliative care
Skilled nursing
Home health
Durable medical equipment
Hospital services
Urgent care
An urgent care center is an option for minor illnesses and injuries such as:
- colds, flu, and allergies
- sore throats
- fever
- earaches
- vomiting, nausea, or diarrhea
- rashes and skin infections
- sprains and strains
- minor bone fractures
- pink eye
- small cuts requiring stitches
Urgent care centers often can also do lab tests and X-rays. You can walk in without an appointment. Many of these centers have evening and weekend hours.
Emergency care
If you need medical emergency services, call 9-1-1 or go to the closest Emergency Room.