FINGER LAKES CHILDREN'S ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH CENTER | FINGER LAKES CHILDREN'S ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH CENTER

* Provides preventive, diagnostic, and treatment services for environmentally related conditions in families. * Raises awareness on various environmental health hazards, such as physical risks and toxic substances entering the body through air, food, or water, causing adverse effects on physical, mental, and emotional health, including illnesses, injuries, mental health issues, fertility problems, congenital disabilities, and cancer.* Aims to address the impact of environmental exposure on pregnant or breastfeeding mothers, affecting maternal and child health, by providing education and support to reduce exposure to contaminants for long-term well-being.* Offers services focusing on children due to their higher susceptibility to environmental hazards, considering their developmental stage, hand-to-mouth behavior, and more time spent close to potential dangers in various settings like homes, outdoors, daycares, or schools.

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211 Life Line Finger Lakes

Physical Address

601 Elmwood Avenue, Rochester, NY 14642

Hours

M-F 9:00AM-5:00PM.

Voice

(844) 352-3420

Toll-Free | 844-FLCEHC-0

Application process

Call for information.

Fee

Call for information.

Eligibility

Individuals who are considering pregnancy or who are already pregnant or breastfeeding as well as all children who are residents of area served.

Service area

Ontario County, New York Cayuga County, New York Wayne County, New York Schuyler County, New York Chenango County, New York Tioga County, New York Cortland County, New York Chemung County, New York Yates County, New York Livingston County, New York Tompkins County, New York Broome County, New York Steuben County, New York Seneca County, New York Monroe County, New York

Agency info

FINGER LAKES CHILDREN'S ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH CENTER

Finger Lakes Children's Environmental Health Center, FLCEHC, is part of an NYS CEHC network focused on children's environmental health (CEH). It serves a 15-county region in New York State, aiming to prevent, diagnose, and treat environmentally related conditions for families.