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Family Planning

Family planning services are available on a walk-in basis to assist individuals or couples with the timing and spacing of pregnancies; provide counseling and contraceptive services; assist with infertility and identify other medical problems, and improve knowledge about reproduction and the prevention of sexually transmitted diseases.

Tuberculosis Testing

There are two tests that can be used to help detect TB infection: a skin test or a blood test. TB Testing is available on a walk-in basis at our Olathe clinic.

STI Testing & Treatment

Sexually Transmitted Infection (STI) testing and treatment is done on a walk-in basis. Services provided by Advanced Practice Registered Nurses/Registered Nurses include: Vaginitis testing and treatment; Sexually Transmitted Infection testing and treatment; HIV counseling, testing, and referral.

Physical Exams

Adults needing a physical exam for employment, child care, foster and adoptive parents can get one at the Johnson County Department of Health and Environment.

Blood Pressure Clinics

Blood pressure clinics are provided by JCDHE's Registered Nurses at various locations throughout Johnson County, Kansas.

Fees for Walk-In Services

Fees for some walk-in services including office visits, lab services, and supplies will be determined based on family size and proof of the client’s total annual gross income (e.g., paycheck stub, a letter from employer, JCDHE’s Verification of Income form).

Flu Reports

View current and past influenza activity reports for Johnson County, Kansas and links to the Kansas Department of Health and Environment weekly influenza surveillance reports.

Flu Shots

Information about how to get a flu shot in Johnson County, Kansas, forms to complete to get a flu shot, immunization clinic hours and prices for seasonal and high-dose flu shots.

Dispense Assist

Dispense Assist is an easy-to-use online tool used by local health departments, hospitals and health care providers to screen individuals during public health emergencies and seasonal/pandemic influenza.
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