Return to Home Page

Beatty Public Health Clinic
Non-emergency Public Health Care Services at the Health Department
The Mansfield/Ontario/Richland County Health Department provides health services for people of all ages who are residents of Richland County. The Public Health Clinic has a full time medical doctor as well as a nurse practitioner.  At our clinic and in the field, nurses provide immunizations, conduct pre-natal, well-child, and school-based clinics as well as general  health clinics with the additional support of social workers and dietitians. An interpreter may be arranged if needed for foreign language or hearing impaired clients. Fees are based on a sliding scale. Medicare/Medicaid cards & Medicaid Managed Care accepted.

Contacts: Phone 419-774-4700; Amy Vincent, Director of Nursing; Loretta Cornell, Clinic Nursing Supervisor; Veera Vadada, Physician.

Clinic Hours: Regular hours are Monday - Thursday 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.; Friday 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Walk-in Immunizations are Tuesdays from 1-2:30 p.m., Thursdays from 8 - 11 a.m. and Fridays from Noon - 2 p.m. Extended hours every fourth Monday of each month: 4 - 6 p.m. Please Remember: for children, you must bring child's up-to-date shot record. There is an $8 charge for each children's vaccine. Children must be accompanied by parent/legal gaurdian or another adult with written permission from the parent.


Services Include (see additional information in the links below): Well-Child Physicals; Child Immunizations; Women's Health; General Health Care; Prenatal Services/Pregnancy Tests; Nutrition Education & Counseling; Sexually Transmitted Infection Tests & Treatment; TB Testing; HIV Tests; Travel Immunizations; Adult Immunizations; Adult Work Physicals.


BEATTY PUBLIC HEALTH CLINIC
Immunizations International Travel HIV Testing & Schedule Prenatal Health Sports & Work Physicals STD & TB Testing
Services for: Pregnant & New Mothers Infants & Children Teens Adults & Seniors

LATEST CLINIC NEWS STORIES

FLU REPORTS INCREASE; FLU SHOTS STILL AVAILABLE
February 4, 2008
— There has been a recent increase in the number of flu cases being reported in Ohio and nationwide. The reports have even made the sports news as players in the NBA and the NHL have missed games with the flu. Richland County is also reporting more flu cases.
“It’s not unusual at all,” said Mary Derr, epidemiologist at the Mansfield/Ontario/Richland County Health Department. “We usually think about flu in early winter but flu tends to strike in February and March.”
It’s not too late to get a flu shot. The Health Department has flu shots available four ways:

  1. on a walk-in basis at the Beatty Public Health Clinic (555 Lexington Ave. in Mansfield)
  2. through any Neighborhood Immunization clinics (call 419-774-8115 for locations)
  3. through any Community Health Screening clinics throughout Richland County
  4. through any Senior Health Screening clinics throughout Richland County

Clinic schedules (dates, locations and times) are available online at www.richlandhealth.org
Shots are $20 for adults. Prices for children’s shots vary. Medicaid/Medicare is accepted and there is no charge if unable to pay.
For more information, call the Health Department at 419-774-4500.