Bloomington Public Health Center

Services
Health screenings
Blood pressure
The Bloomington Public Health Center offers free blood pressure screenings Monday - Friday, 12:30 - 3:30 p.m.
Also offered at the following locations (call for specific dates and times):
- Creekside Community Center
952-563-4944 - Edina Senior Center
952-833-9570 - Richfield Community Center
612-861-9385
Hearing
Offered at the following locations (call for specific dates and times):
- Creekside Community Center
952-563-4944 - Edina Senior Center
952-833-9570
Tuberculin Skin Test (testing for tuberculosis)
Offered at the Bloomington Public Health Center Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday, 11:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Cost is $35.
Women's Health
Call 1-888-6HEALTH for more information.
Immunizations and flu shots
Public Health offers immunizations to individuals who are uninsured or underinsured through the Minnesota Vaccines for Children (MNVFC) program and the Uninsured and Underinsured Adult Vaccines (UUAV) program.
During the COVID-19 outbreak, immunizations will be available by appointment only. Please call 952-563-8900 to schedule with an intake nurse. There is a $20 donation requested per vaccination, however, no one will be turned away.
For the recommended vaccination schedules, visit the Minnesota Department of Health.
For information on flu prevention and care.
WIC
The Women, Infant and Children (WIC) Nutrition Program provides nutrition education, breastfeeding counseling and support and food vouchers for low-income pregnant and breastfeeding women, infants and children through age five.
WIC services are provided by appointment only at the following locations:
Bloomington Public Health Center
1900 W. Old Shakopee Rd.
Monday - Thursday
Richfield Central School
7145 Harriet Ave., S., Richfield
Every Monday, the first and third Tuesday, and the first four Fridays of the month.
To schedule an appointment, contact 952-563-8993.
For more information on WIC and how to apply.
Fee information
Fees are based on income and family size. Some fees are covered by private health insurance or Medicaid. Some services have no fee and are supported by state and federal grants.