Medical Services
Our medical department offers health services for patients of all ages: pediatric – geriatric care.
Welcome to Sharon Community Health Center, where we are dedicated to providing exceptional healthcare services. Our Medical Services Department offers comprehensive care for patients of all ages, from newborns to older adults. With a team of skilled and compassionate healthcare professionals, we provide high-quality, patient-centered care that meets the unique needs of every individual we serve.
From preventive care and screenings to specialized treatments, our services are tailored to promote your overall well-being. At Sharon Community Health Center, we prioritize your health and ensure that you receive the highest quality of care. Services include (but are not limited to)…
- New patient appointments
- Annual and biannual preventive visits
- Established patient follow-up care appointments
- Same day acute sick visits for established patients
- Scheduled acute sick visits for non-established patients
- Hospital discharges
- Referrals to specialists, outside imaging and labs
- In-Office Testing:
- COVID Tests
- Influenza A & B Test
- Drug Screenings
- Hemoglobin A1C
- Whole Blood Glucose
- Pregnancy Testing
- Strep Throat Tests
- PPB/ TB (Mantoux) test
- Urinalysis
- Lead Test
- Iron Test
- HIV Rapid Test
- Fecal Occulate test
- Procedures:
- EKG
- Ear lavage
- Cryo
- Vision Screening
- Hearing test
- Injections:
- Flu (Flublok, Flucelvax, Fluad)
- Pneumonia
- TDAP (Tetanus, Diphtheria, Pertussis)
- B12
- Hepatitis B series
- Children’s vaccines – coming soon
Quest Diagnostics Blood Draw Site
Walk-in draw site for SCHC patients only
At the Pain Management Office: 94 W. Connelly Blvd. Sharon, PA
- Monday: 8am–12pm and 1pm–5pm
- Wednesday: 8am–12pm and 1pm–5pm
- Friday: 8am–12pm
Contact Medical Services
92 W Connelly Blvd
Sharon, PA 16146
Fax: 724-347-5521
Phone: 724-347-5529
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