Children with Medical Handicap Program (CMH)

CMH is a state-supported program that provides medical diagnosis and treatment for children with a medically handicapped condition. A public health nurse assists families in obtaining services in their community and provides health education, advocacy, and home visits.

The child must be:

  • A resident of Ohio
  • Under the care of a CMH-approved physician
  • Have a possible medical handicap (diagnostic program)
  • Family must be financially eligible (treatment program only)

Diagnostic Program

  • Rule out a medically handicapping condition
  • Diagnose a condition
  • Help develop a plan of treatment

Services

  • Office visits to CMH-approved physicians, as well as diagnostic tests that are needed
  • Public health nurse services

Treatment Program

The purpose of the program is to provide ongoing treatment services for medically and financially eligible children

Services

  • Office visits to CMH-approved physicians
  • Prescription medications
  • Therapies
  • Hearing aides
  • Surgery
  • Medical equipment
  • Public health nurse services