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Women's Health & Counseling Center
(WHCC) has been an integral community resource for
women and teens since 1973. WHCC works to reduce the
financial, ethnic, language or other barriers that
prevent patients from obtaining the services they
need. WHCC's goal is to provide compassionate and
high-quality services. These include primary,
preventive and reproductive health care, crisis
care, counseling, and support programs, as well as
education and outreach. We promote healthier
communities by educating women and teens to make
informed health care decisions.
WHCC provides confidential, comprehensive
health services for women and teens. WHCC
collaborates with other local non-profit
organizations and health agencies in order to
provide our clients with the best possible care.
Costs for services are based on a
“sliding fee scale” - clients pay according to
income. Medicare and most Medicaid plans are
accepted, and reimbursement receipts are provided to
clients with health insurance. Clients are welcomed
regardless of their ability to pay for services
rendered.
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WHCC is a full service health
center offering physical exams for school or
work, care for minor ailments (colds, flu,
stomach aches), minor injuries, chronic
conditions (allergies, asthma, depression,
anxiety, back/joint pain, diabetes, high blood
pressure, etc.), onsite EKGs, and a fully
functioning laboratory (pregnancy, urinalysis,
microscope based testing, blood work, HIV).
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Routine wellness exams and
screenings (cholesterol, blood sugar, skin
biopsies, etc.) are encouraged and offered to
our clients in order to promote healthy living
and reduce the risk of future illnesses.
Routine adult vaccinations including flu,
pneumonia, tetanus, and Hepatitis B are
available.
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WHCC provides extensive family
planning services that include annual
gynecological exams, pregnancy testing and
counseling, an extensive choice of birth control
methods, and emergency contraception. We also
provide onsite diagnostic services.
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Sexually transmitted infection
(chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, HPV, etc.)
testing and treatment is available to both women
and men. Free condoms are offered to teens.
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WHCC staff will answer all of
your questions about HIV. Rapid HIV testing is
provided, with results available in 20 minutes.
If your test results are positive, we counsel,
refer and guide you to supportive assistance.
Testing and results are confidential.
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Thanks to local drug companies, our clients
may receive their prescription medications
through our health center at no or minimal cost.
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Women and men who are uninsured and meet
financial eligibility can obtain free breast,
cervical, colorectal, and prostate cancer
screenings at WHCC.
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If we don't offer a health
service you may need, we'll provide you with a
referral to another agency that can help.
Sexual Assault Support Services (SASS):
WHCC is the only provider of sexual
assault support services in Somerset County.
Sexual Assault 24-Hour Hotline:
908-526-7444
Help is available for survivors,
family and friends...
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24-hour hotline and crisis counseling
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Hospital and police accompaniment
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Empowerment and support to make decisions
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Individual and group counseling for victims, partners,
and families
The SASS program offers a
psycho-educational group on Thursday evenings from
6:30pm – 8pm. Please call SASS Program Director,
Irene Lebbad at 908.526.2335 x130 for more
information.
WHCC's staff visits schools, local
organizations, and community groups to provide
medical and health-related educational programs.
Teen-specific programs include:
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WHCC works one-on-one with teens to help
reduce the risk of unintended pregnancy using
medical, social and educational resources.
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Based at the Somerset County Vo-Tech School,
WHCC staff provides on-site health education and
counseling services to students.
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This program helps young
moms-to-be understand what it takes to have a
healthy baby and to be a responsible new
parent. Participants learn how to focus on
attaining their educational and career goals
with the hopes of avoiding poverty – a common
side-effect of early parenthood. This program
emphasizes the prevention of an additional
unplanned pregnancy coming on the heels of the
first, and helps to prepare these new teen
parents for the realistic challenges they face.
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