CarePoint – Vogel Health Center

Public Health – Dayton & Montgomery County actively promotes policies, creates systems, and provides services, that enable residents to live a healthy life.

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CarePoint Syringe Services 937-496-7133

• Syringe exchange

• Referrals for substance abuse treatment and other health & social services

• Condom distribution

• Assistance with Medicaid sign-up

Complex Medical Help (CMH) 937-225-6459

• Public Health Nurse services for families with children who have special health care needs from birth to age 21

• Help finding and applying for services needed for your child, community resources, and health education

Chronic Disease Home Visiting Program 937-225-5700

• Provides one-on-one education and coaching for those living with a chronic disease, in the comfort of the participant’s home

• Focuses on informing individuals how to improve current chronic diseases, prevent the onset of future diseases, and manage their conditions long term.

• Must be 18 or older

Community Health Outreach 937-225-5700

• Health screenings, education, and referrals

• Identify chronic health problems and provide referrals

• Assistance with Medicaid sign-up

Environmental Services 937-225-4362

• Bed Bug education

• Complaints about unsanitary conditions in restaurants and grocery stores

• Report dog bites

HIV/AIDS Prevention 937-496-7133

• Free anonymous or confidential HIV testing, linkage to HIV care

• Free pregnancy testing and free rapid Hepatitis C testing

• Partner notification

• Educational interventions

• Mobile testing and referral

• Distribution of safer sex and bleach kits

LGBTQ+ Health Initiatives 937-224-3727

• Increase access to and education regarding LGBTQ+ health services

• Cultural competence training

• Health promotion

Moms & Babies First Program 937-496-7718

• Home visits by certified community health workers for pregnant women in ethnic communities

• Provides supportive & caring information/education on infant health and care through age one

• Offers a Fatherhood component to engage the father through the pregnancy and beyond

• Must be a Montgomery County resident

Public Health Clinic 937-225-4550

• Vaccines for infants, children, teens, adults and international travelers

• Sexually transmitted disease, HIV, Hep C, and pregnancy testing

• Tuberculosis (TB) screening and treatment

• Medical Exams for Immigrants/Refugees

Recovery Services 937-461-5223

• Addiction Treatment and Recovery Services including Medication Assisted Treatment

• Problem Gambling Treatment, Outreach, Prevention & Intervention Services

• Medicaid or Self-pay only. Payment assistance may be available based on sliding fee scale

Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) 937-225-4491

• Nutrition education including breastfeeding promotion and support

• Nutritious foods to supplement diets

• Referrals to other health/social services

• Offered to income-eligible pregnant women, postpartum and breastfeeding women, infants and children up to age 5

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HoursClosed
Monday 8:00am-4:30pm Tuesday 8:00am-4:30pm Wednesday 8:00am-4:30pm Thursday 8:00am-4:30pm Friday 8:00am-4:30pm Saturday Closed Sunday Closed

Categories

Services

Warm Line
Mental Health and Substance Use Screener
Self-Care
Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT)
Mental Health and Substance Use Screener
Counseling (Outpatient Mental Health Treatment)
Mental Health and Substance Use Screener
Substance Use Recovery Housing

Payment Options

Free Services Offered - Contact Provider for Details, Medicaid, Medicare, Self-Pay

Insurance Providers

Buckeye Health Plan, CareSource, Molina

Populations Served

Armed Forces & Veterans, Families, LGBTQ+ Community

Age Ranges

Children (0-12), Teens (13-17), Adults (18-64), Older Adults (65+)

Last Updated 05/29/2025
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