What services does the Child Health Conference Clinic offer and what children qualify for the services?

Hamilton Township offers numerous free Child Health Conferences each month. These clinics offer physical examinations for children from infancy up to age 6 and provide vaccines for Hamilton Township students up to age 18. The clinic is staffed by a licensed pediatrician and qualified Public Health Nurses. The services include physical examinations, TB testing, and lead screening (for children from infancy up to age 6) and age-appropriate immunizations (immunizations are offered up to age 18 years old and for all college students if eligible) as needed. This service is available for those without health insurance or whose insurance does not cover immunizations. Child Health Conference is available by appointment only.

For an appointment please call 609-890-3884.

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1. What is W.I.C. Program?
2. How does one qualify for W.I.C.?
3. Is there a Public Health Nurse available to mothers and newborn babies?
4. What does W.I.C. provide?
5. What services does the Child Health Conference Clinic offer and what children qualify for the services?
6. Can I come to the Hamilton Township Division of Health if my child is sick and we don't have a private doctor?
7. Can I make an appointment for immunization shots for my child / children?