Services
Nurturing healthy children through compassionate healthcare services
Lead poisoning is considered to be the most serious environmental threat to children’s health. Approximately 1 out of every 11 children are severely effected.
Early detection through screenings help ensures healthy development and timely treatment for a range of conditions, from developmental delays to head lice.
Children's Special Services (CSS) provides vital medical care for children with physical disabilities from birth to 21 years of age.
The program provides enhanced patient-centered engagement, assistance with navigating complex systems, and care coordination of medical and social service needs.
Evidence Based Home Visiting (EBHV) programs can be an effective early-intervention strategy to improve the health and well-being of children and parents.
WIC provides nutrition education and supplemental foods for pregnant, breastfeeding and postpartum women, and infants and children from birth up to the age of five.
File Download
Learn more about Evidence based Home Visits.
Our Updated Healthy Families Flyer.
External Resource
Learn about drinking water and lead poisoning and protect your children.
Learn more about safe drinking water.
The Tennessee Health Department lead poisoning prevention web page.
Learn all about safe drinking water.