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Blood Pressure Clinic
Washington Golden Crest Apartments
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11:30 AM to 12:00 PM
Blood Pressure Clinic
Washington Community Y
Jun 4
10:00 AM to 4:00 PM
WIC, Immunizations, Lead, Dental & Developmental Screenings
120 E. Main Street
Jun 6
10:00 AM to 4:00 PM
WIC, Immunizations, Lead, Dental & Developmental Screenings
120 E. Main Street
   
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Washington County Public Health (WCPH)


WCPH is committed to protecting and promoting the health of residents of Washington County. Public Health affects everyone who drinks public drinking water, eats in a restaurant, buys milk, has an elderly relative who needs home care, needs emergency medical services, wants to avoid getting sick from an infectious disease, or is concerned about preparedness for natural or intentional disasters.

A few of the profound changes that our department has helped to bring about include: vaccinations, safer work places, safer and healthier food, vehicle safety, control of infectious diseases, advances in treatment and prevention of heart disease and stroke, family planning, the decrease in tobacco use, better care for mothers and babies and the fluoridation of drinking water. Please take a look at this site to understand how Washington County Public Health can serve you.


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Free & Confidential
HIV Testing!


Now available at  Washington County Public Health's WIC clinic
every 3rd Thursday at the old Public Library 2nd floor

 
 

 
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Norovirus:  
Incidence of Norovirus, the most common cause of foodborne illness (diarrhea and vomiting) in the U.S., are on the rise. 
For more information please click here.


   



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