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Located in the Community Services Building in Hinesville on the corner of Highway 84 and Patriot Trail (1113 East Oglethorpe Highway), the LIBERTY COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT provides a wide variety of public health programs that cover over a hundred different services from infant healthcare to environmental inspections. Liberty is one of eight counties in the Coastal Health District under the direction of District Health Director, Douglas Skelton, MD. Deidre Michelson (BSN, RN, C) is Administrator over Liberty County programs provided by the Health Department and Environmental Health Department. Annie Washington, RN, is the Nurse Manager and Pam Laynor, the Clerical Manager. They and other staff at the main health department clinic may be contacted by phone at (912)876-2173 . Linus Woodard, Environmental Health Specialist in charge of the Environmental Health Department, has offices at 101 North Commerce Street in Hinesville and may be reached by phone at (912)368-5520 . Other clinics include the Fort Stewart WIC clinic at 1183 Bultman Avenue on Fort Stewart managed by Mary Montoya ( (912)877-3330 ) and a WIC and a limited health services clinic at the Head Start Center on Highway 119 in Riceboro; services at the latter are available only on certain days of the month. Payment for services at the health department is based on a sliding fee scale. Proof of income is required for residents using the sliding fee scale or applying for WIC services. Environmental health services are based on fees established by the Board of Health and are available 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM, Monday through Friday. While some services at the main health department require appointments, others may be accessed on a walk-in basis. Hours are as follows: Monday 8:00 AM - 7:00 PM Tuesday - Friday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Health Department ServicesPrograms for Infants and Children
Food Vouchers and Nutritional Services WIC Clinic - offers nutritional counseling, supplemental foods and health assessment services for women, infants and children. Programs for Adolescents and Teens Funded under the Georgia Division of Public Health, the Adolescent Health and Youth Development Program in Liberty County offers activities that encourage physical fitness and healthy lifestyles; counseling pertinent to teen issues such as responsible decision making; leadership training and development of life skills and information; and education and information on physical health. These and other collaborative community teen programs may be found at the High Rise Teen Center in Parkway Plaza. A Parent Advisory Council (PAC) oversees programming and sponsors parenting education. Call Annie West at 876-2422 for additional information. Programs for Adults
Free Walk-In Clinic The Coastal Medical Assistance Clinic (CMAC) provides free primary medical care through a Tuesday evening free walk-in clinic staffed by volunteers. Limited daytime appointments are available with a Nurse Practitioner. The clinic has offices and holds its evening clinic in the Liberty County Health Department on Oglethorpe Highway and Patriot Trail. Eligibility criteria includes:
Residents wishing to access services at the Tuesday evening clinic should sign in at the Liberty County Health Department lobby between the hours of 3:00 - 5:00 PM. Clinic hours begin at 5:00 PM when the health department closes and CMAC takes over the use of their facilities. For additional information, contact Jeannie Stevens (876-2173 extension 237) or Linda Ratcliffe (876-2173 extension 236). Services at the Environmental Health Department
For information about these or other services at the health department, call contact numbers listed above or look for the Liberty County Health Department on the Coastal Health District website (http://www.gachd.org/). |
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