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CFHC NEWS PAGE

01/28/2012

CFHC to hold “Quit Smoking NOW!” Classes!

Are you looking to quit smoking? CFHC will be having smoking cessation classes in our Avon Park clinic every Monday for 5 weeks, from February 6 to March 5 at 3:00 P.M. - 4:00 P.M. You will receive FREE Nicotine Replacement Therapy (NRT) patches for attending.

For more information and to register call 877-252-6094.

04/05/2011

Department of Health and Human Services Launches New Immunization Website

The Bureau of Immunization is pleased to announce the launch of a new website, Vaccines.gov.

Developed by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, this website is intended to help parents and other consumers learn about the most effective way to protect themselves and their children from infectious diseases and learn about immunization. Vaccines.gov brings together the best in federal resources on vaccines and immunizations to provide consumers with easy-to-understand health information specifically for their needs.

Vaccines.gov is the first cross-government website devoted to providing consumer information about vaccines and immunizations, combining content and expertise from agencies across the Department. The site includes content about vaccine recommendations, the diseases that vaccines prevent, important information for getting vaccinated, and tips on travel health. It also links consumers with resources in their states to learn about vaccine requirements for school or child care entry and local community information.

 

 

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Central Florida Health Care (CFHC)
Central Florida Health Care, Inc. provides quality, affordable health care with Centers in three Central Florida counties: Hardee, Highlands and Polk. CFHC offers a wide range of quality healthcare services to meet the needs of our patients. We are patient-focused to produce positive health outcomes and to achieve real cost savings in health and prevention. Learn more about Central Florida Health Care.

The friendly healthcare professionals at Central Florida Health Care is genuinely concerned about your health. No matter what your medical needs are, we are here to assist you in getting the best care possible.
If you are a healthcare professional and would like to explore the employment opportunities available at CFHC,
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Primary Healthcare Services we provide include; Primary Medical Care, Family Planning, Gynecology, Obstetrics, Pediatrics, Internal Medicine, Dental, Diagnostic Lab, Diagnostic X-ray, Pharmacy, Hearing Screening, Vision Screening, Mental Health Services, HIV Testing and Immunizations.

New patient? Click here for complete details on what you should know before setting up an appointment with CFHC, and information on the location of each of our centers. We also provide living healthy tips for preventive healthcare that helps you live a healthier life.

List of Questions You Should ask Your
Doctor at Your Next Appointment.
1. At my age, what screening tests should I have?
2. I’ve got a family history of (cancer/diabetes/heart
  disease/stroke). Is there a different schedule of screening tests
  I should follow?
3. With my family history, do I need to be more concerned about
  my diet? My weight?
My physical activity level?
4. Am I at a healthy weight?
What should I do to lose weight?
5. How much physical activity should I get? How can I get started?
6. What’s the best way for me to
stop smoking?