Sexually Transmitted Infection Treatment | Jefferson County Health Department Arnold Office

County health department responsible for preventing epidemics and the spread of disease, protecting against environmental hazards and injuries, promoting and encouraging healthy behaviors and responding to disasters and assisting communities in recovery. Services include Extreme Weather Shelters, Air Conditioners, Birth Certificates, Death Related Records/Permits, Food Handling Permits, Head Lice Control, Lead Testing, Tap Water Testing, Pest Control Services, Public Facility Health Inspection., Food Safety Education, Child Passenger Safety Education, Child Passenger Safety Seats, Blood Pressure Screening, Breast Examinations, Mammograms, Pap Tests, Cholesterol/Triglycerides Tests, Diabetes Screening, Hepatitis Testing, HIV Testing, Sexually Transmitted Disease Screening, Tuberculosis Screening, Blood Tests, AIDS/HIV Prevention Counseling, Disease/Disability Information, General Health Education Programs, Nutrition Education, Wellness Programs, Medicaid Information/Counseling, Natural Family Planning, Pregnancy Counseling, Pregnancy Testing, Community Clinics, Sexually Transmitted Disease Treatment, Immunizations, Childhood Immunization, Flu Vaccines, HPV Immunizations, Meningitis Immunizations, Mobile Dental Care, Animal Control, Case/Care Management, Smoking/Vaping Cessation, Emergency Preparedness and Response Planning, Extreme Cold Warming Centers, Extreme Heat Cooling Centers and Voter Registration Offices.

Date of Last Formal Update

04/16/2024

Data provided by

United Way of Greater St Louis 211

Physical Address

1818 Lonedell Road, Arnold, MO 63010

Hours

Mon-Thu - 8:00am to 5:30pm

Voice

636-282-1010

Main

Application process

Call Or Apply In Person

Fee

Call For Details

Required documents

Photo ID

Eligibility

No Restrictions

Languages

- English - Translation services available if pre-scheduled

Agency info

JEFFERSON COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT

County health department responsible for preventing epidemics and the spread of disease, protecting against environmental hazards and injuries, promoting and encouraging healthy behaviors and responding to disasters and assisting communities in recovery.