The Columbiana County Health Department's Cancer Detection Clinic was established in 1965 and is funded by grants, donations and a local 10-year tax levy that was voter supported in 1980, 1990, 2000, 2010 and 2020.
The health district and clinic staff pride themselves on providing quality healthcare, screenings, education, referrals for follow-up and a reminder/recall system for patients. Services are free for Columbiana County Health District residents. Patients residing outside of the health district (including the cities of Salem and East Liverpool) who do not participate in the levy, will be provided services for a fee or by using donated funds.
The clinic provides patient navigation services that assists all residents, with finding services and resources available to them.
Clinic services include:
- PAP Tests and Pelvic Exams
- Skin Cancer Screening
- PSA Screenings for Prostate Cancer
- Mammography
- Lung Cancer Screening
Men and women access these services through self-referral.
Call today for an appointment: (330) 424-0272 x 114
Helpful Links:
- Breast Cancer Screening Guidelines
- About Mammograms
- Do You Know the Difference Between a Pap Test and a Pelvic Exam?
- Prevent Cancer: Save Your Skin
- What Is Screening for Prostate Cancer?
Downloads:
Cancer Clinic Flyer (PDF)
Pap vs. Pelvic (PDF)
Breast Self-Exam (PDF)