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Mecklenburg County Public Health (MCPH) is one of four departments that make up the Mecklenburg County Health and Human Services Agency. The department protects the health of County residents by providing clinical services, investigating potential cases of infectious diseases, conducting restaurant, lodging, and nursing home inspections ...
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The Mecklenburg County Health Ordinance Governing...
- Free and Low-Cost Health Clinics
The following links can help you find more information about...
- Dental Services
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- Clinical Services
Mecklenburg County Public Health offers a variety of...
- Service Directory
Service and Program Directory. A listing of available public...
- Data and Reports
The Epidemiology Program organizes, analyzes, and...
- Population Health
The Office of Health Equity works with diverse multisector...
- Communicable Disease Control
For blood exposure, the Child Care Provider should contact...
- HIPAA, Non-Discrimination and Language Assistance
The Notice of Non-Discrimination and Accessibility states...
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Mecklenburg County’s Consolidated Health and Human Services Agency provides essential services that are designed to protect and enhance the health and well-being of Mecklenburg County residents, especially our most vulnerable populations. The agency is made up of four key departments: Department of Community Resources, Community Support ...
Find the COVID-19 Vaccine Near You. If you have insurance, contact your health care provider or go to your local pharmacy to get the vaccine. If you do not have insurance, or your insurance does not cover the vaccine, visit Vaccines.gov and search by your zip code.
Read CDC Recommendations. Find the Vaccine. CDC Updates COVID-19 Guidance. On March 1, 2024, the CDC announced updated virus guidance for COVID-19 that folds in flu, RSV, and any common respiratory illness.
COVID-19 Resources and Updates. Guidance. Core Prevention Strategies. CDC recommends that all people use core prevention strategies. These are important steps you can take to protect yourself and others: Stay up to date with immunizations. Practice good hygiene (practices that improve cleanliness) Take steps for cleaner air.