SPA7 - East Area Health Office - Frequently Asked Questions
10 FAQ(s) have been entered for this Program.
What is the Department of Homeland Security Advisory System and what do the color codes mean?
Answer: The Department of Homeland Security was created in the aftermath of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. The new department's first priority is to protect the nation against further terrorist attacks. DHS is also dedicated to protecting the rights of American citizens and enhancing public services, such as natural disaster assistance and citizenship services, by dedicating offices to these important missions. Threat Conditions each represent an increasing risk of terrorist attacks. With each Threat Condition are some suggested Protective Measures, recognizing that the heads of Federal departments and agencies are responsible for developing and implementing appropriate agency-specific protective measures.
Links: U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
How can I get information on public transportation in Los Angeles County?
Answer: On the Web site for the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority.
Links: Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority
Is it safe to eat beef now, including hamburgers and steaks?
Answer: All potentially contaminated meat from the Washington slaughterhouse was recalled. It is very unlikely that any product was shipped to Southern California. The amount of potentially contaminated meat constitutes a tiny fraction of the tens of millions of pounds of meat eaten every day in the United States.
Links: CDC - DHS 'Mad Cow Disease'
How can I find out the Health Department's rating for a restaurant?
Answer: Go to the Los Angeles County Department of Health Services Environmental Health Web site.
Links: Environmental Health Restaurant Rating
What is bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) or 'mad cow' disease?
Answer: Mad cow disease or bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) is a progressive disorder of the brain and nervous system of cattle that is caused by an unusual infectious agent called a prion. BSE resembles a disease found in sheep that has been known for many decades.
The BSE epidemic among cattle started in the United Kingdom and peaked in January 1993. The outbreak may have resulted from feeding infected sheep meat-and-bone meal to cattle. There is no strong evidence and general agreement that feeding rendered bovine meat-and-bone meal to young calves increased the spread of the outbreak in the United Kingdom.
Links: CDC - DHS 'Mad Cow Disease'
What is the East Service Planning Area (SPA7)?
Answer: The Service Planning Area (SPA) 7 East also called SPA7, is one of the eight Area Health Offices created within the County of Los Angeles Department of Health Services with the purpose of planning public health and clinical services according to the health needs of local communities. There are four major geographic areas within SPA7 called health districts. These four health districts encompass 22 cities and 5 unincorporated areas, and are known as: the Bellflower Health District, the East LA Health District, the San Antonio Health District and the Whittier Health District.
What types of services are available at the SPA7 East Area Health Office?
Answer: We offer: Immunizations, treatment and referrals for Communicable Diseases, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), and Tuberculosis. We are also staffed with: a Public Health Registrar, Public Health Nurses, Public Health Investigators, a Health Educator, an Epidemiology Analyst, and a Healthy Families and Medi-Cal Eligibility Worker.
Where are the public health centers located in SPA7?
Answer: The East Service Planning Area (SPA7) Public Health Center is:
Whittier Health Center
7643 South Painter Avenue
Whittier, CA 90602
Monday through Friday 8am - 5pm
Telephone: (562) 464-5350