Adult Health Services
The mission of the Greendale Health Department is to protect and promote the health of all members of the Greendale community. Greendale Health Department provides a variety of health promotion and prevention programs to support the health of adults. Please see the Quick Links and More Information on the right.

Quick Links
and More Information:

Blood Pressure Clinics
Clinics are conducted by Public Health Nurses at the Health Department. In addition to blood pressure monitoring, residents have the opportunity to discuss nutrition, medications and other health concerns. Comparison of results with home monitoring equipment is also available. Click here for the clinic schedule.

Wisconsin Well Women Program
The Wisconsin Well Women Program (WWWP) provides a variety of health education, outreach, and free screening services for income-eligible women ages 45-64 years. Financial guidelines apply. Screenings include: Breast exam, mammogram, pap test, and pelvic exam.

WIC (Women, Infants, Children) Program
WIC serves pregnant women, breastfeeding women, infants, and children under age 5 years. This is a federal program for nutritional assessment, screening and education. Food vouchers are provided through this program. Financial guidelines apply. Greendale Health Department partners with Greenfield and Cudahy to provide services for Greendale residents.

Resources for Seniors
Our senior residents are a vital and valued part of the Greendale community.  Call a nurse at 423-2110 to discuss your needs or arrange a home visit. In addition, the following websites provide specialized resources for the senior population: