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Olathe Health Department

  • About Olathe Health Department

    • Location and contact information
    • Mission and goals
    • Services provided
  • Clinics and Services

    • Immunizations
    • STD testing and treatment
    • Family planning
    • WIC (Women, Infants, and Children) Program
    • Health screenings
  • Emergency Preparedness

    • Emergency response plan
    • Training and exercises
    • Community education
  • Environmental Health

    • Food safety inspections
    • Water and air quality monitoring
    • Hazardous waste management
  • Community Health Initiatives

    • Healthy lifestyle education
    • Tobacco prevention and cessation
    • Chronic disease management
  • Emergency Services

    • Ambulance service
    • 911 Emergency Communications Center
  • Public Health Data and Statistics

    • Annual reports
    • Trends in health data
  • Volunteer Opportunities

    • Become a Medical Reserve Corps volunteer
    • Participate in community health events
  • Career Opportunities

    • Job openings
    • Employee benefits
  • Contact Us

    • Phone and email contact
    • Office hours and locations

About Olathe Health Department

The Olathe Health Department is a government agency that serves the residents of Olathe, Kansas, and its surrounding areas. The department is located at 11811 S. Sunset Drive, Suite 300, Olathe, KS 66061, and can be reached by phone at (913) 971-3485 or by email at health@olatheks.org. The mission of the department is to promote and protect the health and well-being of the community through disease prevention, health promotion, and emergency preparedness. Its goals are to reduce the incidence of preventable diseases, improve access to health care services, and enhance the quality of life for all residents.

Services provided

The Olathe Health Department provides a wide range of services to the community, including immunizations, STD testing and treatment, family planning, WIC (Women, Infants, and Children) Program, and health screenings. These services are designed to keep the community healthy and prevent the spread of infectious diseases. The department also offers emergency preparedness services, environmental health services, community health initiatives, and emergency services.

Clinics and Services

Immunizations

The Olathe Health Department offers a variety of immunizations for both children and adults. These vaccines help prevent diseases such as measles, mumps, rubella, chickenpox, and HPV. The department also offers flu shots every year to help prevent the spread of influenza.

STD testing and treatment

The department provides confidential testing and treatment for sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). Testing is available for chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, HIV, and other STDs. Treatment is provided on-site or through referrals to other health care providers.

Family planning

The Olathe Health Department offers a range of family planning services, including birth control counseling, pregnancy testing, and STI testing. These services are provided on a confidential basis.

WIC (Women, Infants, and Children) Program

The WIC program provides nutrition education, healthy food, and other support to low-income pregnant women, new mothers, and young children. The Olathe Health Department administers the WIC program in Johnson County.

Health screenings

The department offers a variety of health screenings, including blood pressure checks, cholesterol tests, and diabetes screenings. These screenings are designed to detect health problems early and prevent serious complications.

Emergency Preparedness

Emergency response plan

The Olathe Health Department has an emergency response plan in place to respond to public health emergencies such as disease outbreaks, natural disasters, and bioterrorism events. The plan outlines the roles and responsibilities of the department and its partners in responding to emergencies.

Training and exercises

The department conducts regular training and exercises to prepare staff and community partners for emergency situations. These activities help ensure that everyone knows their roles and responsibilities during an emergency and can respond effectively.

Community education

The department provides education and outreach to the community about emergency preparedness. This includes information about how to create a family emergency plan, what to do in different types of emergencies, and how to prepare an emergency kit.

Environmental Health

Food safety inspections

The Olathe Health Department conducts food safety inspections of restaurants, grocery stores, and other food establishments to ensure that they are following safe food handling practices. Inspections are conducted on a regular basis, and violations are addressed promptly.

Water and air quality monitoring

The department monitors the quality of water and air in the community to ensure that they meet state and federal standards. This includes testing for contaminants such as lead, radon, and pesticides.

Hazardous waste management

The department provides guidance on the proper disposal of hazardous waste, such as household chemicals and medical waste. It also conducts inspections of businesses that generate hazardous waste to ensure that they are properly managing and disposing of it.

Community Health Initiatives

Healthy lifestyle education

The Olathe Health Department provides education and resources to help residents adopt healthy lifestyles. This includes information about healthy eating, physical activity, and stress management.

Tobacco prevention and cessation

The department offers programs to help people quit smoking and prevent young people from starting. These programs include counseling, support groups, and educational resources.

Chronic disease management

The department provides resources and support for people with chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, and asthma. This includes education, self-management tools, and referrals to other health care providers.

Emergency Services

Ambulance service

The Olathe Health Department operates an ambulance service that provides emergency medical services to the community. The ambulance service is staffed by trained paramedics and emergency medical technicians.

911 Emergency Communications Center

The department operates a 911 Emergency Communications Center that receives and dispatches emergency calls for police, fire, and medical services. The center is staffed 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

Public Health Data and Statistics

Annual reports

The department publishes annual reports that provide information about the health status of the community, including trends in disease rates and health behaviors.

Trends in health data

The department collects and analyzes data on a variety of health indicators, such as obesity rates, smoking rates, and vaccination rates. This information is used to inform public health policies and programs.

Volunteer Opportunities

Become a Medical Reserve Corps volunteer

The Olathe Health Department operates a Medical Reserve Corps that recruits and trains volunteers to assist in emergency response efforts. Volunteers may be called upon to provide medical support, help with mass vaccinations, or assist with other emergency response activities.

Participate in community health events

The department hosts a variety of community health events throughout the year, such as health fairs and flu shot clinics. Volunteers are needed to help with these events, which provide valuable health education and resources to the community.

Career Opportunities

Job openings

The Olathe Health Department periodically posts job openings on its website. These positions may include public health nurses, epidemiologists, environmental health specialists, and emergency preparedness planners.

Employee benefits

The department offers competitive salaries and benefits packages to its employees. Benefits may include health insurance, retirement plans, vacation and sick leave, and professional development opportunities.

Contact Us

Phone and email contact

The Olathe Health Department can be reached by phone at (913) 971-3485 or by email at health@olatheks.org. Staff members are available to answer questions or provide information about department services.

Office hours and locations

The department's main office is located at 11811 S. Sunset Drive, Suite 300, Olathe, KS 66061. Office hours are Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. The department also operates clinics and other facilities throughout the community. Information about these locations and their hours of operation can be found on the department's website.

Frequently Asked Questions about Olathe Health Department

What services does the Olathe Health Department offer?

The Olathe Health Department offers a variety of services including immunizations, WIC (Women, Infants, and Children) program, STD testing and treatment, family planning services, and environmental health services.

How can I schedule an appointment with the Olathe Health Department?

You can schedule an appointment with the Olathe Health Department by calling their main phone number at 913-971-4200. Some services may require a referral from a healthcare provider.

Does the Olathe Health Department offer COVID-19 testing?

Yes, the Olathe Health Department offers COVID-19 testing. You can schedule an appointment for testing by calling their COVID-19 hotline at 913-715-2819. They offer both PCR and rapid antigen tests.

What is the cost of services at the Olathe Health Department?

The cost of services at the Olathe Health Department varies depending on the service and your insurance coverage. Some services may be free or offered on a sliding scale based on your income. It is best to call ahead to inquire about the cost of specific services.

Does the Olathe Health Department offer dental services?

No, the Olathe Health Department does not offer dental services. However, they can provide referrals to local dentists who may offer low-cost or free services to those who qualify.