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Health department now providing back-to-school services

March 3, 2022–7:21 p.m.

NEWS RELEASE

“Spring hasn’t yet begun,” says Floyd County Health Department Nurse Manager Mya Wooten, “but it’s not too soon for parents to check some of those mandatory back-to-school tasks off their list now and beat the rush.”  Wooten is referring to certain screenings and vaccinations, all of which may be obtained at the health department, that are required by law for Georgia children before they can enter school this year.

“Hearing, vision, dental, and nutrition screenings are required for any student entering a Georgia school for the first time,” Wooten reminds.  “Also, children born on or after January 1, 2002, who are entering or transferring into seventh grade and children who are new entrants into a Georgia school in grades eight through twelve need proof of having received one dose of adolescent pertussis or whooping cough booster vaccination called ‘Tdap’ and an adolescent meningococcal vaccination prior to starting school. Students entering 11th grade need a second dose of meningococcal vaccine.”  These requirements affect all public and private schools.

Wooten encourages parents to bring their children in now, so they can complete their screenings and immunizations required for school.  When your child’s immunizations are up to date, you will receive two copies of the Form 3231 Georgia Immunization Certificate.

When your child completes their Hearing, Vision, Dental, and Nutrition screenings, you will receive two copies of the Form 3300 Certificate of Vision, Hearing, Dental, and Nutrition Screening.  One copy is for the school and the other copy is for your records.  Call for an appointment and come in early to check these back-to-school requirements off your to-do list today.  The health department also has a daily walk-in schedule.

Acceptable payment methods include cash, credit-or-debit card, Medicare, Medicaid, Amerigroup, CareSource, PeachState, Aetna, Ambetter, and most Cigna, BlueCross BlueShield (Anthem), and United Healthcare plans.

Floyd County Health Department hours are Monday – Wednesday 8 am to 5 pm, Thursday 8 am to 6:30 pm, and Friday 8 am to 2 pm.  Please note that the health department is closed for lunch Monday – Thursday 12 noon to 1 pm and for staff training from 8 am to 12 noon the third Thursday of every month. 

Contact the Floyd County Health Department, 16 East 12th Street, Rome, at 706-295-6123; the Environmental Health office at 706-295-6316, orwww.nwgapublichealth.org/counties/floyd.   Follow us on Facebook to receive news, emergency messages, and health-and-safety information at https://www.facebook.com/FloydDPH.