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2022 U.S Mpox Outbreak

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Health Department Locations & Phone Numbers


  • 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
  • Living Bridge - East - 770-744-7806

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Routine testing matters, even when you feel fine. ✅Stop by your local health department to see if you qualify for convenient Express STI services. We're here for your health! 🫶🔗 Learn more: phdistrict2.org/std-hiv-testing/#sexuallytransmittedinfections #expresssti #STITesting #STIAwareness #KnowYourStatus #GetTested #district2publichealth ... See MoreSee Less

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Our team is proud to share Peek-a-Boo, Lead Hides There, Too! -- a new children’s book designed to help families recognize and prevent lead exposure. 👥🥳This project was recognized by the CDC’s Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program as one of 15 national success stories in 2025. 😮📖 Learn more or get your copy on Amazon: www.amazon.com/dp/B0FXBMKNDH?ref_=pe_93986420_774957520🤝 100% of proceeds directly fund public health.#LeadSafety #ProtectChildrenFromLead #SafeKidsSafeHomes #EnvironmentalHealth #LeadFreeCommunities #SafeKidsSafeHomes #LeadAwareness #leadexposure #LeadPrevention #district2publichealth ... See MoreSee Less

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October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. We honor and stand with every person who has been affected by breast cancer. 💗🔎 One goal of Breast Cancer Awareness Month is early detection. Mammograms are X-rays that can identify early signs of breast cancer. A program offered through your local health department makes mammograms available at no cost for those who qualify, making screening more accessible. 🔗 Complete the form below to register and take a proactive step toward protecting your health today. forms.office.com/g/bXGfbLhSMA?origin=lprLink#BreastCancerAwarenessMonth #breastcancerawareness #mammogram #district2publichealth ... See MoreSee Less

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