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Teens and Pre-Teens Vax Image-smNorth Georgia While no one likes getting shots, getting a shot lasts just seconds; diseases last much longer.

In an effort to protect every adult and child, the Georgia Department of Public Health established Georgia Preteen Vaccine Awareness Week, observed March 13-19, 2016, to serve as a reminder for parents to talk with their preteens and teens about getting immunized against vaccine-preventable diseases.

“Our preteens are branching out. They go to overnight camps, attend parties and play sports – they are becoming increasingly social. While these are all fun parts of being a teenager, they can also increase their risk for contracting potentially life-threatening diseases,” said Sheila Lovett, director for the Georgia Department of Public Health Immunization Program. "Let’s protect our children by vaccinating them when they are most vulnerable to exposure to vaccine-preventable diseases.”

According to the Georgia Department of Public Health Rule (511-2-2), all students born on or after January 1, 2002, entering or transferring into seventh grade and any “new entrant” into eighth -12th grades in Georgia need proof of an adolescent pertussis (whooping cough) booster vaccination (called “Tdap”) AND an adolescent meningococcal vaccination (MenACWY). This law affects all public and private schools, including, but not limited to charter schools, community schools, juvenile court schools and other alternative school settings (excluding home schools).

These vaccines are available at county public health departments in the North Georgia Health District. Health department locations and phone numbers are as follows:

Cherokee: 1219 Univeter Road, Canton, GA 30115 - (770) 345-7371 / 7545 North Main Street, Woodstock, GA 30188 - (770) 928-0133

Fannin: 95 Ouida Street, Blue Ridge, GA - (706) 632-3023

Gilmer: 28 Southside Church Street, Ellijay, GA 30540 - (706) 635-4363

Murray: 709 Old Dalton-Ellijay Road, Chatsworth, GA 30705 - (706) 695-4585

Pickens: 60 Health Way, Jasper, GA 30143 - (706) 253-2821

Whitfield: 800 Professional Boulevard, Dalton, GA 30720 - (706) 226-2621

 

Vaccines are the best defense we have against serious, preventable and sometimes deadly contagious diseases. They help avoid expensive therapies and hospitalization needed to treat infectious diseases like influenza and meningitis. Immunizations also reduce absences both at school and after school activities and decrease the spread of illness at home, school and the community.

Marie Smith, Immunization and Child Health Coordinator for the North Georgia Health District, said, “Immunization is the most effective measure against infection so we are reminding parents to talk with their preteens about gettingvaccinated. We are also stressing the importance of vaccination in our communities to better ensure that diseases such as pertussis, HPV, meningococcal meningitis and influenza become less of a threat to our children.” 

The CDC currently recommends the following vaccines for preteens and teens:

  • Tetanus, Diphtheria and Pertussis (Tdap)
  • Influenza (flu)
  • Human Papillomavirus (HPV) - three doses
  • Meningococcal Disease (MenACWY) 

Georgia Preteen Vaccine Awareness Week is an opportunity to raise awareness through schools, health care providers and the media regarding preteen immunizations, particularly Georgia’s pertussis and meningococcal requirements for incoming seventh-grade students. Speak with your physician today to find out if your preteen is up-to-date and if not, make a date to vaccinate.

For more information, click here.

Gilmer County Health Department will close early at 3:30 PM today, Thursday, March 3, 2016, due to inclement weather and possible hazardous road conditions.

Pickens County Health Department will close early at 2:30 PM today, Thursday, March 3, 2016, due to inclement weather and possible hazardous road conditions.

Transforming us from Good to GREAT!

Meet our TRANSFORMERS. The North Georgia Health District Transformers are a select group of our staff chosen by fellow co-workers for the outstanding way they exemplify the mission of public health, perform above the norm, are highly respected and are the "go-to people" who are truly successful at what they do. They are leading the way in Transforming our district as we take the journey from Good to GREAT! 
                                                        
Our Transformers are, as pictured, Beverly Jones, Marie Smith, Jennifer Sampson, Cayce Edwards, Christy Nation, Jane Conaway, Lisa Quinton, Amy Grice, Jamie Henley, Trina Matthews, Andrea Martin, Debra McCollister, Amanda Heafner, Monica Calhoun, Angie Callaway and Tammy Bowling.

Beverly Jones Marie Smith Jennifer Sampson and Cayce EdwardsChristy Nation                     Jane Conaway Lisa Quinton and Amy Grice  Jamie Henley

Trina Matthews and Andrea Martin                Debra McCollister Amanda Heafner Monica Calhoun and Angie Callaway  Tammy Bowling

Get YOUR Flu Shot TODAY!

FluShotBug-4WebNorth Georgia The best way to protect against the flu is with a flu shot and the CDC reports that flu activity is increasing in the U.S. as flu season peaks.* Are you protected from the flu? It’s not too late! Vaccination can reduce flu illnesses, doctors’ visits, and missed time from work and school due to the flu and can prevent flu-related hospitalizations.

North Georgia Health District public health departments in Cherokee, Fannin, Gilmer, Murray, Pickens and Whitfield Counties have flu vaccine and no appointment is necessary.

Please contact your local health department for more information:

  • Cherokee: Canton (770) 345-7371 / Woodstock (770) 928-0133
  • Fannin: (706) 632-3023
  • Gilmer: (706) 635-4363
  • Murray: (706) 695-4585
  • Pickens: (706) 253-2821
  • Whitfield: (706) 279-9600

For more information about flu and its prevention, log onto www.cdc.gov/flu.

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*Reference: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC): http://www.cdc.gov/flu/

Fannin, Gilmer and Pickens County Health Departments will open on a 2-HOUR DELAYED basis on Thursday, February 11th due to continued hazardous road conditions.

Alert Update: Fannin, Gilmer and Pickens County Health Departments will be CLOSED today, Wednesday, February 10th due to hazardous weather conditions.

The North Georgia Health District office in Dalton, GA and Public Health Departments in Cherokee, Fannin, Gilmer, Murray, Pickens and Whitfield Counties will Delay Opening by 2 Hours today, Wednesday, February 10th, due to hazardous weather conditions. This includes Environmental Health offices and WIC and Children's Public Health services. 

ALERT UPDATE 2: Pickens County Health Department in Jasper, GA will now CLOSE at 5 PM today, Tuesday, February 9th due to hazardous weather conditions.

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The North Georgia Health District is part of the Georgia Department of Public Health. This District is comprised of six counties including Cherokee, Fannin, Gilmer, Murray, Pickens, and Whitfield. Many programs and services exist throughout the district, all of which are designed to meet the needs of the people of North Georgia.

Our Vision

Our vision for the North Georgia Health District is healthy people, families and communities.

Our Mission

Our mission is to promote and protect the health of the people in the North Georgia Health District wherever they live, work and play, through population-based preventive programs including:

  Prevention of epidemics and the spread of disease
  Protection against environmental hazards
  Injury prevention
  Promotion and encouragement of healthy behaviors
  Responding to disasters and assisting communities to recover
  Assisting communities in assessing the quality and accessibility of health services.