Student Health Programs | St. Louis City Health Department

Community Screenings - Bureau of Women/Children and Adolescent Health: Provides vision, hearing, height/weight, and lead screenings for children in private, parochial and public schools, child care centers and on request at health fairs and events.

Date of Last Formal Update

11/06/2024

Data provided by

United Way of Greater St Louis 211

Physical Address

1520 Market Street, Saint Louis, MO 63103

Hours

- Mon-Fri - 8:00am to 5:00pm - Evening and weekends on a request basis

Application process

Call (314) 657-1518 for Details

Fee

No Fees

Required documents

No Documentation Required

Eligibility

Children ages 0-18 in private, parochial, public schools and child care centers

Languages

English

Service area

Saint Louis City County, MO

Agency info

ST LOUIS CITY HEALTH DEPARTMENT

Overseeing the administration of public health services, 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 food handling permits, beer/liquor licenses and permits, medical records, student health programs, air pollution control, hazardous materials control, comprehensive indoor air pollution testing, lead information, pest control services, public facility health inspection, restaurant/food sanitation, lead poisoning screening, disease/disability information, general health edcation programs, animal control, animal adoption, animal shelter, and substance use disorder education/prevention. ALSO KNOWN AS CITY OF ST. LOUIS, DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH HEALTH , CITY OF ST. LOUIS DEPARTMENT OF ST. LOUIS CITY: DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH