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Hepatitis A Information

A no-cost hepatitis a vaccine is available to prevent the spread of infection

Banks, Dawson, Forsyth, Franklin, Habersham, Hall, Hart, Lumpkin, Rabun, Stephens, Towns Union and White Counties

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Health Department Locations & Phone Numbers


  • COVID-19 Vaccine Scheduling: 1-888-457-0186
  • Banks County - 706-677-2296
  • Dawson County - 706-265-2611
  • Forsyth County - 770-781-6900
  • Franklin County - 706-384-5575
  • Habersham County - 706-778-7156
  • Hall County - 770-531-5600
  • Hart County - 706-376-5117
  • Lumpkin County - 706-867-2727
  • Rabun County - 706-212-0289
  • Stephens County - 706-282-4507
  • Towns County - 706-896-2265
  • Union County - 706-745-6292
  • White County - 706-865-2191
  • Children With Special Needs - 770-535-6907

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District 2 News and Announcements

  • January is Cervical Cancer Awareness Month – Do You Need to be Screened?
    by Natasha Young
    January 9, 2023
  • Georgia Department of Public Health Awarded $2,495,831.85 to Support Injury Prevention Efforts
    by Natasha Young
    December 31, 2022
  • Dawson County Health Department to Close for Renovations
    by Natasha Young
    December 5, 2022
  • Covid-19 Update as of December 5, 2022
    by District 2 Epidemiology Team
    December 5, 2022
  • Georgia Flu Surveillance Update: Week 47
    by District 2 Epidemiology Team
    December 5, 2022

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