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In an effort to promote health and wellness in McCall this summer, Central District Health will be offering a range of low to no-cost services. These services include school-age vaccinations, HPV immunizations, and free tests for syphilis and HIV.

Appointments can be scheduled by calling 208-327-7400 and health insurance is not required. However, patients are asked to bring along their medical records and insurance information if applicable. Appointments are not required for HPV immunizations.

In addition to these specific services, Central District Health also provides other low-cost or free health programs throughout the year to eligible Valley County residents. These programs include telehealth visits, tobacco cessation classes, child oral health programs, the Women, Infants, and Children program, and more.

Central District Health plans to provide these services on the second Wednesdays of June, July, and August at their Valley County offices located at 703 First St in McCall. The specific dates for these services are June 12, July 10, and August 14 as announced in a news release by the government agency. These efforts aim to increase enrollment in the WIC program and address the low participation rate of only 4 in 10 eligible Idahoans currently enrolled. By providing accessible healthcare services to children aged 5 and older prepare for summer camp and meet back-to-school requirements

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