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Post Partum Support

Public Health Nurses can provide education and support services through home visits and telephone consultations to families with young children. Referrals may be made for: Breastfeeding support. Support following the birth of a baby. Questions regarding the health, safety, development

Maternal and Child Mental Health

Have you ever heard of “Baby Blues?” About 50-80% of new mothers cry and feel overwhelmed, crabby, restless and anxious. Let your health care provider know if the blues last more than two weeks. Take good care of yourself. Ask for

Reproductive Health Clinic

The Oneida County Health Department’s Reproductive Health Clinic (RHC) administers the Wisconsin Family Planning and Reproductive Health state grant which provides safe and effective contraception services to enable women and couples to achieve their family planning goals. The Reproductive Health

Prenatal Care Coordination

The Prenatal Care Coordination Program is a Medicaid benefit that helps pregnant women get the support and services they need to have a healthy baby. The program provides health and support to find the following:  health care; personal support; information

Wisconsin Well Woman Program

Wisconsin Well Woman Program (WWWP) provides preventive health screening services to low income, uninsured or underinsured women between the ages of 45 to 64. It is federally and state funded with no cost for covered services provided to the Well

Northwoods Breastfeeding Coalition

SAVE THE DATE: Building Bridges – August 14th & 15th, 2013 (Connecting Bridges to Breastfeeding Success)  Click here for more information and to view brochure for this event.   Breastfeeding Resources: Breastfeeding Resource Guide Breastfeeding Resource Guide Explanation Letter Oneida & Vilas County La

Breastfeeding Program

The Oneida County Breastfeeding Program provides individual and group teaching for parents interested in breastfeeding; community promotion of breastfeeding; technical assistance to worksites interested in supporting working breastfeeding mothers; and professional in-services. Click here to get more information from WIC

Breastfeeding

The experience of breastfeeding is special for so many reasons – the joyful bonding with your baby, the cost savings, and the health benefits for both mother and baby. Read on for tips and suggestions to help you successfully breastfeed.

Contact Us

Oneida County Health Department
100 West Keenan Street
Rhinelander, WI 54501
Hours: 8:00am - 4:30pm Mon-Fri

Telephone (715) 369-6111
Fax (715) 369-6112

ochd@co.oneida.wi.us

To report a public health emergency or to report a notifiable disease after hours, please contact dispatch at 715-361-5100.

Click here to view map and additional contact information.

Hotlines

Mental Health Crisis? Forest, Vilas and Oneida County Hotline: 1-800-299-1188.

Break free of cigarettes. Get help. Call 1-800-QUIT-NOW.

Stress, anxiety, and other depression are common after a disaster. Call 1-800-985-5990 or visit the Disaster Distress Line to talk to someone.

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