Denver City Clinic

Location & Office Hours

415 Mustang
Denver City, TX, 79323
Phone: 806-592-2706

Monday-Friday, 8:00am-5:00pm
(closed for lunch from 12:00pm-1:00pm)

South Plains Public Health District provides public and environmental health services for Yoakum County, Texas. Our health clinic for Yoakum County is located in Denver City. Walk-ins are welcome, although some services require an appointment. Interpreters are available – you are not required to provide your own.

Late Clinic

Second Thursday of each month: 8:00-6:00pm (open through lunch)

Fees

Denver City Health Clinic Services

Immunizations

Children
Adults

Primary Health Care Program

Acute Care
Hypertension
Thyroid Dysfunction
Asthma
Well Woman Care
Children under 18 years

Family Planning

Birth Control
Pap Smears
Pregnancy Testing

Sexually Transmitted Infections

Education / Counseling
Testing
Treatment

Tuberculosis Control

SPPHD cooperates with Department of State Health Services
on investigations of active cases.

Education

Speakers for schools, parent groups, churches and civic
organizations.
Audio Visuals
Pamphlets

Denver City Clinic Staff

Barbara Salazar, LVN
Clinic Nurse
bsalazar@spphd.org

Alma Rivera
Benefits Clerk
arivera@spphd.org

Cynthia Hunt
Nurse Practitioner
chunt@spphd.org

Environmental Services

  • Inspection of properly permitted and installed On-Site Sewage Facilities.
  • Investigation of septic system complaints.
  • Enforcement of On-Site Sewage Facility Rules up to and including prosecution of violators.
  • Inspection of public health nuisance complaints.
  • Inspection and regulation of food service establishments.
  • Education for food handlers to prevent food borne illness.
  • Premise and health inspections of day care centers, foster homes, school cafeterias and any childcare facility requesting an on-site inspection.

Referrals to proper agencies are made if anyone has problems or complaints that are not under the local health district’s jurisdiction.

Emergency Preparedness Planning

    Work with County Emergency Management to prepare for disaster, whether man-made or natural.