Sexual Health and Wellness
CCCHD Sexual Health and Wellness Clinics are open to the public by appointment on the following days and times at 1209-3 Sunset Ave, Springfield, Ohio, 45505, Southern Village Plaza:
- MONDAY: 8:00am – 6:00pm
- TUESDAY: 1:00pm-5:00pm
- WEDNESDAY: 8:00am – 5:00pm
- THURSDAY: 8:00am – 5:00pm
Sexual Health and Wellness services are intended for all women and men 12 years and older to receive the following services:
Sexual Health and Wellness services are intended for all women and men 12 years and older to receive the following services:
- Gonorrhea and Chlamydia Point of Care Testing — Results in 30 minutes!
- PrEP (See the article in the Springfield News-Sun about our PrEP services)
- Telehealth Visits
- Birth Control Onsite
- Nexplanon (implant), Liletta (IUD), Tri-sprintec (oral pills), Depo-Provera (shot)
- Natural Family Planning Services
- Emergency Contraception
- Pregnancy and STD Testing
- STD Treatment
- Expedited Partner Therapy
- PAP Testing
- Preconception Care
- Infertility Referrals
- Patient Education on STD’s, HIV, and more
- Pelvic, Breast and Testicular Exams
- Sexual Health Education and Appropriate Vaccines
- Medicaid and Marketplace Sign-up Assistance
CCCHD has partnered with the Local Public Health Services Collaborative, LLC and is able to accept more insurances than previously for these services. Click on the link below to see a list of participating providers.
Local Public Health Services, LLC List of Participating Payors
Insurance benefits vary and verification of insurance does not guarantee payment for services. It is up to the individual to know their own insurance coverage.
Many forms of payment are accepted:
- Most major insurances are accepted.
- Cash, Checks, Debit Cards, and Credit Cards are accepted.
- A sliding fee scale is used to determine costs to those that do not have insurance or for those with insurance that we cannot bill.
- Payment plans are available.
- Other arrangements can be made if needed as we do not turn away anyone for the inability to pay.
The Clark County Combined Health District Sexual Health and Wellness Clinic receives funding from the Ohio Department of Health, Reproductive Health and Wellness Program Title X grant.
Clark County Combined Health District
529 E. Home Rd.
Springfield, OH 45503
937-390-5600
CCCHD Reproductive Health & Wellness handouts and presentations
Birth Control & Pregnancy Prevention Presentation
DYK?!
Up to half the people who have an STD have no symptoms and yet can pass it on to their partner/s.
Testing is not just for someone experiencing symptoms. You should get tested if you have been sexually active or are entering into a new relationship. It is important to make sure your partner gets tested as well.
Tests for chlamydia, gonorrhea, HIV, syphilis, and other STDs are available through our Sexual Health & Wellness Clinics at the health district.
Click here for FREE, discreet at-home HIV test kits; as well as FREE access to PrEP, and FREE condoms.
Condoms and at-home HIV test kits are available to be mailed directly, and discreetly, to the home or desired address of any person 16 or older living in the state of Ohio.
Click here for more information on sexually transmitted diseases and infections.
The Clark County Combined Health District is committed to equipping our clients with the information and resources they need to avoid or manage sexually transmitted diseases. Exam and testing are available for STDs including Chlamydia, Gonorrhea and Syphilis.
Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Prevention
Our HIV Oraquick state tests are a free service provided through the Sexual Health & Wellness Clinic for qualified individuals. Those who choose to have a test can be assured that their results are kept confidential. HIV blood tests are available in the clinic also. The HIV test looks for HIV antibodies in your body. If you have antibodies, your test results will be positive and this may indicate that you have been infected with HIV and confirmatory testing will be needed. If you don’t have antibodies, your test will be negative and this means one of two things: You don’t have HIV or you have been infected with HIV, but your body hasn’t made antibodies yet.
Rarely, a test result is neither negative nor positive. When this happens, the test must be done again. It is important to understand that HIV testing involves something called The Window Period. It usually takes up to 1 month after infection for the body to make HIV antibodies. In rare cases, it can take up to 6 months. This time is called the “window period.” Your sexual history will help to determine how if a re-test for HIV is needed and what time period will need to pass before the retest.
When determining the status of a potential pregnancy, home test kits can be expensive and confusing. As part of our Help Me Grow, Healthy Families America programs and Reproductive Health Clinics, our facility offers pregnancy testing from certified professionals that help you throughout your pregnancy and beyond.
Nurses and Community Health Workers are here to assist you in all of your needs with pregnancy, including :
- Pregnancy testing
- Referral to health care providers
- Prenatal education and discussion about prenatal vitamins
- Information about maintaining a healthy pregnancy
- Referral to childbirth, breastfeeding, parenting and toddler classes
- Family planning education
- Contraceptives / Birth Control options
- Reproductive Health Clinic can also offer other services
Pregnancy tests are offered 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday at:
Early Childhood Division
2685 East High Street
Springfield, Oh 45505
(937) 322-2099Pregnancy tests are also offered during our
Reproductive Health & Wellness Clinics: CLARK COUNTY COMBINED HEALTH DISTRICT
937-390-5600
529 E. HOME ROAD
SPRINGFIELD OH 45503