Tipat Chalav is a system of clinics that provide community public health services, primarily to infants and toddlers (well-baby clinics). The tipot chalav are administered by district health offices (lishkat bruit ezorit) and are staffed mainly by public health nurses. Additional staff includes physicians, dieticians, health consultants and social workers. Services are provided at a nominal cost (a one-time fee of approximately 420 NIS per child) and are not dependent on membership in a specific health plan.
The aims of tipat chalav include:
Preventing the spread of infectious diseases via vaccinations
Early identification of developmental problems via routine checkups
Prevention of health problems in the community
Preventive health education and promotion throughout the life cycle to improve health and minimize illness
Services for infants and toddlers
Newborns are referred to tipat chalav upon their discharge from the hospital. Following the initial visit to tipat chalav in the first weeks of life, there is a regular schedule of visits through age six. At age six, a child’s file is transferred from tipat chalav to the school system, where tipat chalav staff continues to provide services throughout the school years.
Services for infants and toddlers include:
Consultation and referral to additional diagnosis and treatment, if necessary
Parents of babies and children under age six should contact their local tipat chalav clinic upon arrival in Israel as Olim Chadashim, in order to schedule an intake appointment. Follow-up appointments will be scheduled as necessary. It is important to bring your child’s vaccination record for assessment by tipat chalav.
Services for pregnant women
Additionally, tipat chalav offers services for pregnant women. These services are often duplicated by the health plans and may be accessed in either place. The services include:
Routine developmental checkups by nurse and physician
Information about various testing options
Consultation regarding hereditary and genetic diseases
Education about vitamin supplements
Education and advice about improving quality of life including smoking cessation, proper diet, dental care, dealing with stress, exercise and preparation for birth and nursing
In order to access these services at tipat chalav, one should contact their local tipat chalav clinic to schedule an appointment.