Mon Valley Directory of Health Care
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1 Allegheny County Health Department Wander Building 339 Fifth Avenue McKeesport, PA Phone (Admin): (412) Dental services from birth to 21 years.
2 Allegheny County Health Department 3333 Forbes Avenue Pittsburgh, PA Phone (Admin): (412) Air quality and toxics. Americorps service learning site. Chronic diseases (diabetes, heart disease, cancer, smoking, and nutrition). Community health programs. Dental services. Food protection. Health information. Healthy start. HIV/AIDS screening. Housing. Immunizations. Infectious diseases. Injury control. Lead poisoning testing. Maternal and child health. Nuisance animal and insect control. Primary health services. Sexually transmitted diseases. Tuberculosis. Waste management. Water quality. WIC.
3 Allegheny East MH/MR Center 712 South Avenue Pittsburgh, PA Phone (Admin): (412) Outpatient psychotherapy and psychiatric services. Family counseling.
4 American Cancer Society 241 Fourth Avenue Pittsburgh, PA Phone (Admin): (412) Smoking cessation classes. Information on prevention and early detection of cancer. Mammogram voucher program.
5 American Diabetes Association 300 Penn Center Boulevard Suite 700 Pittsburgh, PA Phone (Admin): (412) Public and patient education. Speakers. Summer camp for children.
6 Bradley Center Foster Care Program 1789 South Braddock Avenue Suite 575 Pittsburgh, PA Phone (Admin): (412) Therapeutic foster care.
7 Children, Youth and Family Services 332 Fifth Avenue McKeesport, PA Phone (Admin): (412) Protects children from abuse.
8 Children s at Turtle Creek Allegheny County Health Department and Children s Hospital of Pittsburgh Westinghouse Valley Human Services Center 519 Penn Avenue Turtle Creek, PA Phone (Admin): (412) Pediatric and adolescent primary health care from birth to 21 years of age. Immunizations. Well and sick care. Gynecological services. WIC
9 Clairton Family Center Allegheny Intermediate Unit 734 Miller Avenue Annex Clairton, PA Phone (Admin): (412) Counseling. Supportive services and support group.
10 Community Health Challenge of Southwestern Pennsylvania 106 North McKean Street Butler, PA Phone (Admin): (724) Cardiovascular risk reduction. Healthy lifestyles. Wellness community worksite. Health fairs. Wellness literature and presentations. Walking programs. Physical activity. Smoking cessation. Diet and nutrition. Blood pressure, cholesterol and stroke awareness.
11 Debra House/Bridge to Independence 20 Holland Avenue Braddock, PA Phone (Admin): (412) Bridge housing for homeless women in recovery. Bridge housing for large intact homeless families.
12 Domestic Abuse Counseling Center 411 Boggs Avenue Pittsburgh, PA Phone (Admin): (412) Domestic abuse counseling for males, both court ordered and voluntary. Anger management.
13 Early Head Start Family Foundation Mon Valley Education Consortium 501 Mitchell Avenue Clairton, PA Phone (Admin): (412) Services for expecting women or families with children under the age of one year old. Services include preventative medical care and referrals, WIC recertifications, medical transportation, mental health counseling, nutrition education and drug and alcohol consultations. Services are available to enrolled families only.
14 Early Learning Institute Westinghouse Valley Human Services Center 519 Penn Avenue Turtle Creek, PA Phone (Admin): (412) Early intervention preschool - mixed disabilities. Vision, speech and language therapy. Physical therapy. Occupational therapy. Social work services.
15 East Allegheny Family Center Allegheny Intermediate Unit 518 E. Pittsburgh/McKeesport Blvd. North Versailles, PA Phone (Admin): (412) Referrals to health care providers. Applications and information on children s health insurance programs. Advocates for families enrolled in medical assistance programs. Transportation to medical appointments. Child immunization information. Individual, family and child counseling through Family Services of Western Pennsylvania.
16 Eastern Area Adult Services 901 West Street Pittsburgh, PA Phone (Admin): (412) Multiple sites in Mon Valley. Adult day services. Caregiver support group. Senior center services. Information and referrals. Outreach. Protective services. Case management. Personal care. Homemaking. Respite. Home delivered meals. Private home support. Multiple Sites including: Pittsburgh, Monroeville, Braddock, Braddock Hills, Forest Hills, Swissvale, Turtle Creek, and Wilkinsburg.
17 Family Care Connection Children s Hospital Westinghouse Valley Human Services Center 519 Penn Avenue Turtle Creek, PA Phone (Admin): (412) Prevention programs. Prevention of child abuse and neglect. Social services for families including: child development, housing advocacy, respite, parenting groups, drug and alcohol counseling, mental health counseling, support groups, nutrition classes, fun family activities, and home visiting.
18 Family Foundations - Early Head Start Mon Valley Education Consortium 501 Mitchell Avenue Clairton, PA Phone (Admin): (412) In-home child development activities and parenting information. Family development. Nutritional services. Health education and referrals. Leadership training. Transportation. Drop-in
19 Family Recovery Center CATY Services 120 E. Ninth Avenue, Room 211 Homestead, PA Phone (Admin): (412) Drug and alcohol program. Partial hospitalization. In-home services. Outpatient services.
20 Family Resources 687 O Neil Boulevard McKeesport, PA Phone (Admin): (412) Parenting classes. In-home case worker. Teen support groups. Young adult support group. Parents Anonymous groups. Mental health counseling.
21 First Steps Parenting Program Allegheny Intermediate Unit 522 Walnut Street, Suite 305 McKeesport, PA Phone (Admin): (412) In-home services from birth to five years. Child development. Transportation to medical appointments.
22 Gateway Rehabilitation Center 4216 George Street Braddock, PA Phone (Admin): (412) Drug and alcohol treatment for Department of Corrections population.
23 Healthy Start 400 Lexington Avenue Pittsburgh, PA Phone (Admin): (412) (412) Case management, care coordination and outreach programs targeting pregnant and parenting families with children under the age of one year old. Home visitation and mentoring program for chemically dependent mothers. Male
24 Healthy Start House Family Health Council 400 W. Grant Avenue Duquesne, PA Phone (Admin): (412) Short term stays for women and their children who have recently delivered a baby. Mentoring in parenting skills. Residential stays for women on doctor ordered bed rest. Bridge housing for homeless women with pre-school age children. Resident from months. Rent is 30% of income. Community programs on parenting, life skills, relationships, job readiness and infant care.
25 House of H.O.P.E. 433 Holland Avenue Braddock, PA Phone (Admin): (412) day homeless shelter program for chemically addicted pregnant women and their children.
26 Human Services Center Westinghouse Valley Human Services Center 519 Penn Avenue Turtle Creek, PA Phone (Admin): (412) Coordinate year round outreach progams including: flu shots, mammograms, lead screenings, immunizations, blood drives, AA groups, domestic violence support groups (for men and women), children s safety fair, summer camp for children, health insurance workshops and mature driving safety class. Also, provides emergency food vouchers and free summer breakfast and lunch program. Provides social service information and referrals. Works with more than 75 outreach programs to deliver services to surrounding communities. Permanent tenants include: Eastern Area Adult Services, Early Learning Institute, Planned Parenthood of Western Pennsylvania, Turtle Creek Valley MH/MR, Alternatives, Family Care Connection, Allegheny County Health Department WIC program, and Children s at Turtle Creek.
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28 Kane Regional Center 100 Ninth Avenue McKeesport, PA Phone (Admin): (412) Skilled nursing care.
29 Life Span 314 E. 8th Avenue Homestead, PA Phone (Admin): (412) Neighborhood elder care. Homemaking. Respite/companionship. Medical escort service. Personal care.
30 Long Run Children s Learning Center 1109 Long Run Road McKeesport, PA Phone (Admin): (412) Preschool and day care for typical and special needs children ages three to five.
31 Magee Clinic 572 Miller Avenue Clairton, PA Phone (Admin): (412) Family planning. Gynecology. Prenatal care. Pregnancy testing.
32 McKeesport Collaborative Mon Yough Women and Family Center 515 Sinclair Street McKeesport, PA Phone (Admin): (412) Drug and alcohol treatment. Case management and supportive services for women and children. Housing. Parenting classes. Child care referrals.
33 McKeesport Community Study of Aging and Alzheimers Disease McKeesport Aging Project 1500 Fifth Avenue Room 323 McKeesport, PA Phone (Admin): (412) Caregiver and community education. Referrals. Older adult health care and social issues.
34 McKeesport Family Center Allegheny Intermediate Unit Masonic Building 522 Walnut Street McKeesport, PA Phone (Admin): (412) Home visits. Child development. Parent support programs. After school program. Assistance with transportation.
35 McKeesport Family Health Center Primary Health Care Services 339 Fifth Avenue McKeesport, PA Phone (Admin): (412) Physicians office. Pediatric, Internal Medicine, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Podiatric and Mental Health services.
36 McKeesport YMCA 523 Sinclair Street McKeesport, PA Phone (Admin): (412) Youth and adult recreation. Residential camp. Shelter and bridge housing. Swimming and gymnastics. Preschool and daycare. Fitness center. Adult aerobics. Youth sports leagues. Arthritis aquasize in pool. After-school programs. Homeless services.
37 Mom s House 2538 Woodstock Avenue Swissvale, PA Phone (Admin): (412) Supportive family services and day care for single, low income student parents. Parenting education. Nutrition education. Tutoring. Referrals to housing and
38 Mon Valley Family Physicians UPMC Braddock 404 Braddock Avenue Braddock, PA Phone (Admin): (412) Prenatal, pediatric and adult medicine. Family planning. Geriatric medicine. Well baby care.
39 Mon Valley Family Physicians UPMC Braddock Duquesne Plaza & Grant Avenue Duquesne, PA Phone (Admin): (412) Prenatal, pediatric and adult medicine. Family planning. Geriatric medicine. Well baby care.
40 Mon Valley Supports Coordination Rankin Christian Center 120 E. Ninth Avenue Homestead, PA Phone (Admin): (412) Coordination of supports and services for people with mental retardation.
41 Mon Yough Community Services 332 Fifth Avenue McKeesport, PA Phone (Admin): (412) (412) Work with children and adults. Therapy, counseling and case management. Outpatient care. Aftercare with nurses. Chronic acute mental disorders. Day treatment. Student assistant program. Outreach services for mentally ill. Supervised housing. Drug and alcohol.
42 MS Therapy Center MS Service Society, Inc. 550 Coal Valley Road Clairton, PA Phone (Admin): (412) Physical and occupational therapy. Speech therapy. Nursing services. Psychological and psychiatric services. Durable medical equipment sales. Social services. Neurological clinic. Recreation therapy. Home continuing care.
43 Mulberry Senior Citizens Center Allegheny University Hospital and Forbes Metropolitan Health 740 South Avenue Wilkinsburg, PA Phone (Admin): (412) Blood pressure screenings. Monthly visit by UPMC Braddock Wellness/Prevention programs. Fall flu shots through the Wilkinsburg Family Health Center. Weekly senior exercise program. Weekly walking program.
44 Muscular Dystrophy Association 400 Penn Center Boulevard Suite 524 Pittsburgh, PA Phone (Admin): (412) Free clinic visit. Assist with wheelchair purchase and repairs. Summer camp for youth ages six-21 years of age.
45 National Steelworkers Oldtimers Foundation Mon Yough Project Centre Point Community Center 500 Market Street McKeesport, PA Phone (Admin): (412) Serves senior citizens 60 and above. Informal and referral outreach. Registration for transportation. Adult day care program. Home delivery meal program. Volunteer services. Off-site locations in Duquesne, Clairton, Glassport, McKeesport Towers, Steelview Manor and Rainbow Center.
46 Parent and Child Guidance Center 622 Market Street McKeesport, PA Phone (Admin): (412) Mental retardation supports coordination. Family support services.
47 PERSAD Center 5150 Penn Avenue Pittsburgh, PA Phone (Admin): (412) Supportive services for persons affected by AIDS including lesbian, gay, bi-sexual and transgendered individuals. Clinical work. AIDS education and research. Outpatient behavioral health.
48 Pittsburgh Action Against Rape 81 South 19th Street Pittsburgh, PA Phone (Admin): (412) (412) Education and training. Direct services. Counseling.
49 Pittsburgh AIDS Task Force 905 West Street Fourth Floor Pittsburgh, PA Phone (Admin): (412) Client services. Prevention services. Public information. Support groups. Transportation. Nutrition. Emergency
50 Planned Parenthood of Western Pennsylvania Westinghouse Valley Human Services Center 519 Penn Avenue Turtle Creek, PA Phone (Admin): (412) Gynecological exams. Birth control. Pregnancy testing. Cancer screening. Testing and treatment for sexually transmitted infections. HIV testing and counseling. Education programs.
51 Prism Health Services 4021 Buttermilk Hollow Road West Mifflin, PA Phone (Admin): (412) CPR training. Flu shots. Medical transportation.
52 Rankin Family Health Facility Primary Health Care Services 300 Rankin Boulevard Rankin, PA Phone (Admin): (412) Medical services. Pediatrics. Gynecology. Obstetrics. Podiatry. Dental.
53 Resource Mothers Project Allegheny County Health Department 339 Fifth Avenue 2nd Floor Wander Building McKeesport, PA Phone (Admin): (412) Outreach mentoring program for women from early pregnancy through child s first year of life. Paraprofessional outreach workers. Caseworkers providing support, basic counseling and referrals. Nurse providing assessment, education and referrals. Transportation to medical and social service appointments.
54 South East Area YMCA Memorial Field Wilmerding, PA Phone (Admin): (412) Exercise programs for seniors. Pool exercises for people with arthritis (co-sponsored by the Arthritis Foundation). Child care for school aged children. Pre-school program for children three and four years old.
55 South Hills Health System P.O. Box Pittsburgh, PA Phone (Admin): (412) (412) Full range of both inpatient and outpatient services to residents of the Mon Valley, including those at: Jefferson Hospital - complete hospital services including outpatient and emergency care. The Counseling Center - Caring professionals lend support to those suffering from mental and emotional problems, stemming from anxiety, alcohol or drug addiction, marital disputes or stress. Family Hospice - When life expectancy is measured in months rather than years, Family Hospice skilled care and support so that patients may spend their final days in the comfort of their own homes. South Hills Health System Foundation - The Foundation raises funds in support of Health System programs, including the Health Concern Program for uninsured and underinsured residents of the communities served. South Hills Health System Home Health Agency - Qualified professionals help patients continue their recovery at home following discharge from a hospital or skilled nursing facility. HOME Systems - provides medical equipment and supplies when they are needed in the
56 home. The Homestead - designed to meet the lifestyle needs of the elderly, provides 24 hour supervision in a family setting, on-stie medical services and
57 Southwestern Nursing Center 500 N. Lewis Run Road Suite 130 West Mifflin, PA Phone (Admin): (412) Skilled nursing care. Intermediate nursing care. Hospice care. Rehabilitative
58 Southwestern Pennsylvania AIDS Planning Coalition 905 West Street 4th Floor Pittsburgh, PA Phone (Admin): (412) Consortium of AIDS service organizations doing needs assessment, planning and allocation of funds for AIDS services in Southwestern Pennsylvania.
59 St. Francis Medical Center 2550 Mosside Boulevard Suite 219 Monroeville, PA Phone (Admin): (412) Chemical dependency center.
60 Three Rivers Center for Independent Living 7110 Penn Avenue Pittsburgh, PA Phone (Admin): (412) Advocacy, information, referrals, peer counseling and skills training for people with disabilities.
61 Turtle Creek Valley MH/MR 723 Braddock Avenue Braddock, PA Phone (Admin): (412) (412) Multiple sites throughout the Mon Valley. Mental health and drug and alcohol assessments. Outpatient counseling and partial hospitalization services. MR adult training facilities. Employment services and MH & MR residential services. MH and drug and alcohol case management services. Training and social rehabilitation. Supportive employment. Adult training facility. Intensive case management. MH/MR supported living program. MH/MR residential programs. Resource case management. Other MH case management.
62 Umbrella Services for Advancing Autistic Children (USAAC) 500-G Garden City Drive Monroeville, PA Phone (Admin): (412) Camp for autistic kids five-21 years old. Information and referrals. Workshops and training for professionals and
63 United Cerebral Palsy 4638 Centre Avenue Pittsburgh, PA Phone (Admin): (412) Supportive programs for people with disabilities, including cognitive retraining to re-enter the workforce, residential living programs, medical transportation, personal care attendance and work with school aged children.
64 UPMC Braddock UPMC Health System 400 Holland Avenue Braddock, PA Phone (Admin): (412) In-patient medical/surgical care and support services for cancer, orthopedic problems, vascular disease, coronary care, gastro-intestinal disorders, gynecological procedures, urologic health and respiratory distress. Inpatient behavioral medicine care and support services for alcoholism, chemical dependency and mental illness. Out-patient care and diagnostics include: emergency department, short procedure unit, same day surgery, medical imaging (x-ray, MRI, CT Scan, ultrasound, nuclear medicine), laboratory services, pharmacy, physical therapy, respiratory care, cardiac monitoring, diabetic teaching, and nutritional counseling. Sub-acute in-patient care and support services including progressive care center/rehabilitative care for stroke and heart attack patients, joint replacement recipients, wound care patients and others. Outreach services include: Healthy Horizons senior membership program, physician referral services, nursing outreach offices, speakers bureau, health and wellness programs,
65 screenings and community health fairs.
66 UPMC McKeesport UPMC Health System 1500 Fifth Avenue McKeesport, PA Phone (Admin): (412) In-patient medical-surgical cares, including acute care, and support services in the following areas: hematology, oncology, orthopedic, vascular diseases, neurologicl diseases, coronary diseases, gastrointestinal diseases, urologic diseases, pulmonary diseases and critical care, endocrinology, diabetes and metabolic diseases, dermatology, allergies, nephrology, rheumatology, ophthamology, infectious diseases, general internal medicine, family practice, psychiatry, pediatrics, ENT, obstetrics and gynecology, general surgery, plastic and reconstructive surgery, dental, medicine, and podiatry. Outpatient survery, same-day surgery, emergency services, medical imaging (including mammography, MRI, CT scan, ultrasound, nuclear medicine, and radiation oncology), laboratory services, pharmacy, physical therapy, occupational therapy, respiratory therapy, cardiac monitoring, diabetic classes and nutritional counseling, Incontinence Management Center, Sleep Disorders Center, Diabetes Center, Osteoporosis Center, cancer treatment, Latterman
67 Health Center (Family Practice), Mansfield Medical Center (General Internal Medicine). Physician referral services, speakers bureau, health and wellness
68 VNA Health Care Services 1789 S. Braddock Avenue P.O. Box Pittsburgh, PA Phone (Admin): (412) Home health services. Medicare certified skilled care. Hospice. Comfort care and palliation for end-of-life patient. Stroke survivor connection. Support groups for stroke survivors and caregivers.
69 Western Pennsylvania School for the Deaf 300 East Swissvale Avenue Pittsburgh, PA Phone (Admin): (412) Audiological services. Speech and language. Cochlear implants. Psychological services. Physical and occupational therapy in a total
70 Whale s Tale 416 Olive Street McKeesport, PA Phone (Admin): (412) Teen parent program. CYF referrals required. Residential setting.
71 White Oak Emergency Medical Services 2800 State Street White Oak, PA Phone (Admin): (412) Emergency ambulance. CPR training.
72 WIC (Women, Infants and Children) Allegheny County Health Department Multiple Locations. See below., Phone (Admin): Food vouchers for low income and working families. Provide nutrition education for pregnant women, infants and children up to age five.
73 Womansplace P.O. Box 216 McKeesport, PA Phone (Admin): (412) (412) Medical advocacy for domestic violence victims. Emergency shelter for victims of domestic violence. Emergency shelter for homeless women/children (limited space). Children s services. Therapeutic support services for children. Individual/group support meetings. Referral service. Individual counseling sessions. Education. Legal advocacy.
74 Women s Center and Shelter of Greater Pittsburgh P.O. Box 9024 Pittsburgh, PA Phone (Admin): (412) (412) Services for victims of domestic violence and their children.
75 YWCA of McKeesport 410 Ninth Avenue McKeesport, PA Phone (Admin): (412) ENCORE PLUS - assistance with low/no cost mammograms. Information about breast and cervical cancer. Exercise and recreation classes.
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