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Health Care Clinic | Huron Clinic

Huron Clinic is a Family Medicine clinic, providing medical services to patients in Huron and the surrounding area. Services include Vaccinations and flu shots: adult and childhood immunizations, Family medicine, Routine physicals: annual, school, pre-employment, work, and DOT certified exams, Allergy and immunization: therapeutic injections, and allergy shot administration, Women's health: pap tests, breast screening, contraception, and STI/STD testing, Screening: in-house laboratory testing, bone density, cancer, diabetes, cholesterol, drug, alcohol, vision, and hearing. Cardio health: EKG and blood pressure screening, Pulmonary health: nebulizer treatments, pulmonary function testing, Diabetes: screening, education, diet information, weight management, and medication management, Minor surgery: mole/lesion removal, laceration repair, skin tag removal, wart removal, and liquid nitrogen treatment, Joint injections and aspirations: cortisone injections and fluid removal, Skin Cancer Screening, and Imaging: x-rays, ultrasound, and bone density testing.

What's Here

Women's Health Centers
Diagnostic Imaging/Radiology
Community Clinics
General Laboratory Tests
Breast Cancer
Diabetes
Family and Community Medicine
Vaccine Information
Birth Control
Medication Information/Management
Disease/Disability Information
Drug/Alcohol Testing
Flu Vaccines
Sexually Transmitted Infection Treatment
Physical Examinations
Childhood Immunization
HPV Immunizations
Diabetes Management Clinics
Cancer Detection
Medication Reminders
Sexually Transmitted Infection Screening

Health Education Workshops | SDSU Extension

Building Better Caregivers: workshop designated for family caregivers of people living with dementia, Alzheimer's, brain injury, other conditions that affect memory, and those who can no longer live at home independently. This is a virtual training. Surviving and Thriving Workshop: workshop designed for cancer survivors and caregivers to improve self-management skills. Chronic Disease Self-Management Workshop: workshop designed to improve the self-management skills of people living with ongoing health issues. Chronic Pain Self-Management Workshop: workshop designed to help participants live a healthy life with chronic pain by managing their symptoms. This is a virtual training. Diabetes Self-Management Workshop: workshop designed for people with prediabetes, type 2 diabetes, a family history of diabetes, and caregivers. Walk with Ease Workshop: a 6-week community-based walking program designed to engage participants to maintain a successful waking program. Workshops include health education, stretching, and group or self-guided walking. Enhance Fitness: group exercise program that helps older adults improve strength, balance, flexibility, and cardiovascular health. Tai Chi for Arthritis and Fall Prevention: exercise program designed to improve balance, reduce pain, and lower the risk of falls. Aging Mastery Program (AMP): 10-week program that helps older adults build their own playbook for aging well.

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Chronic Pain
Workshops/Symposiums
Cancer
Caregiver Training
Pain Management
Diabetes
Caregiver/Care Receiver Support Groups
Families/Friends of People With Cancer
Chronic Disease Self Management Programs
Health/Disability Related Support Groups

Road to Recovery | American Cancer Society South Dakota

Provides free rides to and from active cancer treatment appointments for cancer patients. The appointment can be anything related to cancer treatment (consult, diagnostics, chemo, radiation, etc.). This is a curb to curb service for ambulatory, mobile cancer patients (can not transport patients in wheelchairs). This is a volunteer based program, so availability of rides depends on the volunteer schedule. All ride requests must be submitted at least 3 days before the ride is needed and must be coordinated by the American Cancer Society. The volunteer driver will contact the patient the day before the ride to confirm their information and introduce themselves. All volunteer drivers are trained and have passed background checks. Currently in South Dakota, there are volunteer drivers in the Sioux Falls area (Lincoln and Minnehaha counties) only. Volunteers typically drive within one hour of where they are located, but patients can still call the number to schedule a ride because they will try to problem solve solutions.

What's Here

Cancer
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation