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It is highly recommended that you print and complete them prior to your first visit. If you have questions or need additional help filling these out, please plan on coming to the health center 30-45 minutes prior to your appointment so that staff can assist you.
Our Community Resources page connects you to valuable local services and support. Find information on health programs, wellness workshops, support groups, and community events.
Our Community Resources page connects you to valuable local services and support. Find information on health programs, wellness workshops, support groups, and community events.
Our Community Resources page connects you to valuable local services and support. Find information on health programs, wellness workshops, support groups, and community events.
Our Community Resources page connects you to valuable local services and support. Find information on health programs, wellness workshops, support groups, and community events.
Our Community Resources page connects you to valuable local services and support. Find information on health programs, wellness workshops, support groups, and community events.
Understanding and addressing mental health stigma is crucial for fostering a more compassionate and supportive environment for those who are struggling.
If you have diabetes, you may wonder if it can go away on its own or be cured. The short answer is no, but diabetes can be managed and even go into remission with the right treatment and lifestyle changes.
In reality, both drugs and alcohol can affect many systems in your body and lead to conditions that can affect your quality of life and even lead to your eventual death.
A co-occurring disorder, also known as a dual diagnosis, occurs when a person has both an SUD and a mental health disorder at the same time. This has implications in both diagnosing and treating people who are seeking help for an SUD or a mental illness.
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