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Lead Poisoning Screening

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Central/Eastern New York Lead Poisoning Resource Center

750 East Adams Street
Room 5400
Syracuse, NY

Part of a statewide network of regional resource centers that provide treatment and follow-up care for children with highly elevated blood lead levels. Provide consultation and education to health care providers on the management of lead poisoned children.

Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program

7785 North State Street
Suite 2
Lowville, NY

Assists with lead testing for children and offers information on how to renovate to prevent and protect children and families from lead poisoning. Provides case management to children with elevated lead.

Childhood Lead Primary Poisoning Prevention Program (CLPPP+)

531 Meade Street
Watertown, NY

Offers lead screenings by appointment for children ages 6 months to 6 years old. Children found to have elevated lead levels receive case management including completion of risk assessment, education regarding source of lead exposure and risk measures, and appropriateĀ referrals.Offers free home …

Lead Poisoning Control Program

70 Bunner Street
Oswego, NY

Provides screening tests for lead poisoning and monitors the records of all lead screening conducted in Oswego County. Ensures appropriate medical follow-up and makes referrals for environmental, and nursing visits when indicated.

Lead Poisoning Prevention Program

421 Montgomery Street
Civic Center, 9th Floor
Syracuse, NY

Provides lead poisoning prevention services including identification of at-risk children and high-risk housing. Offers free in-home inspections. Works to educate the community about lead poisoning prevention, provides in-home lead paint inspections, coordinates blood lead testing access for …

Lead Poisoning Prevention Program

80 State Highway 310
Suite 2
Canton, NY

Provides screening and follow-up for children from birth to 18 years for early detection and treatment of lead poisoning and educational information regarding risk factors.

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