RECENT NEWS & ANNOUNCEMENTS
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All our public health offices, departments, programs, and services in Cherokee, Fannin, Gilmer, Murray, Pickens, and Whitfield counties will be Closed on New Year’s Day. We will resume normal hours on Tuesday, January 2nd. Have a Safe and Happy NewYear!🥳
Learn more about us here on our website at www.nghd.org.
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Chatsworth, GA - Due to plumbing issues, the Murray County Health Department must close at 1 PM today, Thursday, December 21st. We apologize for this inconvenience; however, we are working as quickly as possible to resolve this issue and will notify the public as soon as the health department has reopened. Please monitor our website for updates at www.nghd.org.
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Dalton, GA – The Whitfield County Health Department’s Adult Health Clinic (formerly known as MAC) is offering free hypertension services to eligible residents who enroll for the offer.
Eligibility applies to Whitfield County residents who have a blood pressure reading of no less than 140 over 90 on at least two subsequent screenings or are taking antihypertensive medication to maintain normal blood pressure.
Free Hypertension Services at Whitfield Co Health Dept Flyer - English & Spanish - Click to downloadThe free hypertension services include:
- Initial evaluation
- Educational materials
- Blood pressure cuff and blood pressure log
- EKG (electrocardiogram)
- Goodie bag with heart smart incentives
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Thurs., Aug. 10 UPDATE: The Canton Health Center on Univeter Road reopened today, Thursday, August 10th. Thank you for your patience!
Wed., Aug. 9: Our apologies for this inconvenience, but the Canton Health Center on Univeter Road has temporarily closed today, Wednesday, August 9, due to a sewage system issue. Repairs are underway! Please check back here for updates. Thank you! Find all public health locations in Cherokee County at nghd.org/nghd-locations-listing/category/cherokee.
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CORRECTION: The Pickens County Environmental Health office will reopen on TUESDAY, June 20th, due to the Juneteenth state holiday on Monday. The office closed at 12 PM today, Fri., June 16, for water repairs. Visit nghd.org/nghd-locations-listing/item/pickens-county-eh for office hours and services.
All our District and County Public Health facilities and programs in Cherokee, Fannin, Gilmer, Murray, Pickens, and Whitfield counties will be CLOSED on Monday, May 29th, in observance of Memorial Day. MAKO Medical Drive-thru COVID-19 testing in Dalton will also be closed that day. All normal operating hours will resume on Tuesday. Please Remember and Honor.
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This is an update to the Georgia WIC Approved Milk-Based or Soy Infant Formula Powder Reference Guide that the Georgia Department of Public Health released on February 21, 2023:
Beginning June 1, 2023, temporarily approved nonstandard container sizes of contract formulas and the Enfamil NeuroPro product line will no longer be eligible for the WIC program. Enfamil Infant, Enfamil Gentlease and Enfamil Prosobee Simply Plant Based powder in the standard WIC size cans are available for purchase with WIC benefits. For more information, please see the formula guide below (can be clicked and downloaded), and click here to learn about all WIC services in our area on our North Georgia WIC page.
Our public health nurses from district and county levels who received the 2023 Walt Orenstein Immunization Championship Award on behalf of the North Georgia Health District are pictured from left to right: Jennifer Vick, Krystal Sumner, and LeighAnn Dover of the Gilmer County Health Department; district Immunization Coordinator, Robin Coffey; and Doreen Andrew, Cyndi Lopez, and Karen Mathis of the Cherokee County Health Department.
North, GA – The North Georgia Health District was recently honored with the 2023 Walt Orenstein Immunization Champions Award at the Immunize Georgia Conference hosted by the Georgia Department of Public Health (DPH) in Atlanta. The award recognizes outstanding leadership and impact in immunizing Georgians, and this marks the fifth time the North Georgia Health District received this prestigious honor.
Based in Dalton, the North Georgia Health District oversees public health in Cherokee, Fannin, Gilmer, Murray, Pickens, and Whitfield counties. The district was recognized specifically for the staff's unwavering commitment to ensuring vaccinations are easily accessible and available to all residents, regardless of their ability to pay. The district's seven health department locations and two Ryan White Clinics work together to evaluate each patient's immunizations using the Georgia Registry of Immunization Transactions (GRITS).
In addition to providing vaccinations in the clinics, the staff works in schools, businesses, colleges, nursing homes, drug rehabilitation centers, and prisons to ensure access to vaccinations and education. A relevant example was their response to the recent mpox (monkeypox) epidemic when they developed a vaccination campaign targeting at-risk populations, providing free vaccines to those who reported being at risk. They also set up private clinics to meet vaccine demand and sent staff to local centers where possible virus exposures may have existed.
The commitment to providing easily accessible vaccines has been particularly notable in the North Georgia Health District during the COVID-19 pandemic. Walk-in clinics that do not require appointments for no-cost COVID-19 vaccines at the health departments have simplified getting these vaccines for residents. Plus, district and county staff organized COVID-19 vaccine clinics at various locations in each community.
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National Nurses Week, May 6 – 12, is the perfect time to give thanks to our dedicated public health nurses who strive each day to help residents in each of our North Georgia communities live happier, healthier lives. We are grateful for everything they do! Click the health services below that our nurses are instrumental in providing at public health facilities in Cherokee, Fannin, Gilmer, Murray, Pickens, and Whitfield counties.
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Vaccines for Your Children
Click HERE to learn more from the CDC about the importance of on-time Vaccines for Your Children and how you can keep them on track!