Newark & Licking County FAQ
Serving Our Neighbors in Licking County and Newark
As we expand our services in Licking County through our location in Newark, we know that you may have questions about becoming a patient with Lower Lights. Don’t worry! We have a helpful FAQ that answers your most pressing questions. If you have more general questions about Lower Lights Health not exclusive to our Newark location, take a look at this link for more answers!
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FAQs
Yes! Our Newark location offers behavioral health services, including psychiatric care, counseling, and outpatient treatment. We’re here to support your mental and emotional well-being, just like your physical health.
Yes, the pharmacy at our Franklinton Health Center in Columbus will deliver to Licking County! You can learn more about this program here.
The most efficient way of speaking to your provider directly is through our official messaging app, MyChart. You can download the app here!
Yes, but only at our Franklinton Health Center location at 1160 West Broad Street in Columbus.
Our lab walk-in hours are 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. (noon), then 1:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Yes, as long as you have the lab order from one of our providers! That said, we would prefer that you use our clinic or the Labcorp location near the Newark office for lab draws.
Yes! We have the providers and facilities to offer that care.
We only have those services at our Franklinton Health Center location at 1160 West Broad Street in Columbus. That said, we can often (but not always) perform your annual diabetic eye photo on site at our Newark location.
We can absolutely provide primary care for those under 18 years of age. However, pediatric counseling and behavioral health services are only available at our Franklinton Health Center location at 1160 West Broad Street in Columbus. Our pediatric services offered at our Newark location are:
- Regular well-child visits (birth through age 18).
- School and sports physicals.
- Vaccinations.
- Developmental milestone tracking.
- Nutritional and safety guidance.
- Referrals to specialists if needed.