Delayed Openings, Cancellations Thursday, October 29

Due to the tropical storm warning in our area, all health centers will delay opening until 10:00 a.m. Thursday, October 29.

Early Voting Flu Clinic in Lawrenceville is cancelled.

Early Voting Flu Clinic at Lucky Shoals will open at 10:30 a.m.

COVID-19 testing is cancelled at all locations.

Be sure to check our website periodically for any updates.

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Celebrate Halloween Safely

This is a Halloween like no other! Consideration for COVID-19 illness makes planning and participating in holiday traditions different than we are accustomed to.

While planning your Halloween festivities, the Health Department recommends you take these precautions to help keep you and your loved ones safe:

  • Wear a cloth mask (not a costume mask)
  • Stay at least 6 feet from others
  • Keep your group small
  • Wash your hands or use hand sanitizer

 

Everyone at the Health Department wishes you a happy, healthy Halloween this year. If we all work together, we can prevent the spread of COVID-19.

Celebrate Halloween Safely. Wear a cloth mask, stay at least 6 feet from others, keep your group small and wash your hands or use hand sanitizer.

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Norcross Health Center Reopening for All Services October 21

Great news! Norcross Health Center is reopening for all services on Wednesday, October 21 with a few changes due to COVID-19.

Visitors to the health center can expect the following changes:

  • Visitors over the age of two should wear a face covering.
  • All visitors should practice social distancing.
  • Appointments are required to receive some services.

 

Services requiring an appointment:
Give us a call to schedule.
Family planning
STD screening
Travel immunizations
Pregnancy Medicaid applications
Newborn hearing screenings

Walk-in services available without an appointment:
Regular immunizations for children
Regular immunizations for adults
School screenings for hearing, dental, vision and nutrition
Lab services

Making an appointment is easy! You will find the Norcross Health Center phone number on our location page. Give us a call to schedule services requiring an appointment today. We look forward to seeing you soon!

Buford Health Center remains temporarily closed due to our response to the COVID-19 pandemic. WIC services are still available at this location. Individuals seeking clinic or health services from Buford Health Center should visit Lawrenceville Health Center or Norcross Health Center.

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Take the Shot – the Flu Shot

They say defense is the best offense, so score one against the flu this season by taking the shot … the flu shot. It’s more important than ever as our communities continue to work on preventing the spread of COVID-19. The flu vaccine can limit your risk of serious complications from the flu, like hospitalization or even death. The flu shot is a yearly vaccine, so even if you have had the shot before, you should get immunized every year.

Available Now at our Health Centers
Flu shots are now available at all health department locations (except Buford Health Center — currently closed) as well as other places in the community, like doctor’s offices, pharmacies, and urgent cares. Most insurance plans cover the cost of a flu shot, so it’s free to you. If you don’t have insurance or if your plan doesn’t cover the vaccine, the health department has low-cost options available.

Types of Flu Shots
There are two different vaccines available: quadrivalent standard dose and quadrivalent high-dose. Most children and adults will get the standard dose, which provides adequate coverage all flu season. Individuals over 65 should opt for the high-dose, which can give older adults a better immune response. For people under 49, nasal mist–administered as a spray in the nasal passage rather than by needle in the arm–is also an option; however, not all providers carry this version of the vaccine.

It takes about two weeks for your body to build immunity from the vaccine, so take the shot as early as you can.

Upcoming Off-Site Flu Shot Opportunities

Beginning Tuesday, Oct. 13 – Friday, Oct. 30, every weekday, the Health Department will be at the Gwinnett Elections Office in Lawrenceville offering flu vaccine for those participating in advanced voting. For all other advanced voting locations, the Health Department is working on scheduling at least one day at each location and at least three days for advanced voting at Lenora Park, George Pierce Park, and the Gwinnett County Fairgrounds. Vaccines provided at early voting are at no cost to individuals with insurance. Billing insurance will not result in a charge for the individual.

On Saturday, Oct. 17 from 9am – 3pm, we will host a family focused flu clinic at our Norcross Health Center at 5030 Georgia Belle Ct Norcross, GA 30093.   This opportunity is open all ages, with a focus on school age children and their parents. Appointments are required. Make an appointment today.

On Monday, Oct. 19 from 9am – 3pm, we will host a drive-through flu clinic at the Lilburn Activity Building located at 788 Hillcrest Drive NW, Lilburn, GA 30047. Appointments are required. Make an appointment today.

Download our posters and share on social media, at work, etc. (Download in Spanish.)

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COVID-19 Testing Cancelled 9/17 and 9/18

Due to the possibility of severe weather, CORE COVID-19 testing is cancelled for Thursday, September 17. Health Department testing is cancelled for Thursday, September 17 and Friday, September 18 . To learn about testing locations and dates, visit www.gnrhealth.com/covid-19-info.

 

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National Preparedness Month 2020

National Preparedness Month is recognized each September to promote family and community disaster planning now and throughout the year. As our nation continues to respond to COVID-19, there is no better time to be involved this September.

The 2020 NPM theme is: “Disasters Don’t Wait. Make Your Plan Today.

Week 1 September 1-5: Make A Plan

Talk to your friends and family about how you will communicate before, during, and after a disaster. Make sure to update your plan based on the Centers for Disease Control recommendations due to the coronavirus.

Week 2 September 6-12: Build A Kit

Gather supplies that will last for several days after a disaster for everyone living in your home. Don’t forget to consider the unique needs each person or pet may have in case you have to evacuate quickly. Update your kits and supplies based on recommendations by the Centers for Disease Control.

Week 3 September 13-19: Prepare for Disasters

Limit the impacts that disasters have on you and your family.  Know the risk of disasters in your area and check your insurance coverage. Learn how to make your home stronger in the face of storms and other common hazards and act fast if you receive a local warning or alert.

Week 4 September 20-26: Teach Youth About Preparedness

Talk to your kids about preparing for emergencies and what to do in case you are separated. Reassure them by providing information about how they can get involved.

Visit www.ready.gov/september to learn more about this important week, where to download preparedness publications and the FEMA app, and how to sign up for text alerts.

All month long, the Health Department will be posting tips to help your household become a prepared household. Follow us on Facebook and Twitter!

Disasters don’t wait. Make your plan today.

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Closed Health Centers

Beginning Monday, August 3, our Buford and Norcross Health Centers will halt all clinical services until further notices so our staff can support the COVID-19 pandemic response.

WIC services will continue to be offered at these locations Monday – Friday, 8am – 5pm.  

For clients that need clinical services, the Lawrenceville Health Center will still continue to operate. Please contact them at 770.339.4283 or visit 455 Grayson Hwy, Suite 300, Lawrenceville, GA 30046.

We appreciate our clients and look forward to serving you at these locations in the future.

If you have questions about COVID-19 or testing, please visit www.gnrhealth.com/covid-19-info.

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Independence Day Hours

Gwinnett, Newton and Rockdale County Health Departments are closed starting at noon Thursday, July 2 through Friday, July 3 in observance of Independence Day.

In addition, the COVID-19 call center is closed starting at noon on Thursday, July 2 and is closed Friday, July 3 and Saturday, July 4.

COVID-19 testing is ongoing over the holiday. If you’d like to make an appointment for COVID-19 testing, you can do so online here.

We hope everyone in the community has a safe and enjoyable holiday weekend. Please remember to wear a face covering in public, practice social distancing, wash your hands often and stay home if you are sick. Working together, we can prevent the spread of COVID-19 in our communities.

The Health Department health centers and COVID-19 call center will resume normal business hours starting Monday, July 6.

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Health Centers have reopened for all services

Buford, Lawrenceville, Newton, Norcross, Rockdale and Lawrenceville health centers have reopened for all services with some changes. Days and hours of operation are from 8 a.m. – 5 p.m., Monday through Friday.

The Health Department thanks you for your patience during our response to the COVID-19 pandemic. While some health centers were temporarily closed, our staff was very busy working at multiple locations in our three counties testing thousands of individuals for COVID-19. COVID-19 testing is still ongoing, and will be for some time, but we are happy to open all health centers to provide our regular services.

Due to COVID-19, the following changes have occurred at our health centers:

  • Most services require an appointment.
  • Visitors over two years of age will be required to wear a face covering.
  • Visitors will have their temperature taken and symptoms checked upon arrival.
  • Visitors will be required to maintain social distancing.

Plan for your visit.

  • Make an appointment for services.

Due to COVID-19, most services now require appointments. Walk-in services are limited.

Please call your health center to make an appointment for the following services:

Pregnancy Medicaid

School immunizations

STD

WIC

Women’s health

  • Stay home if sick.

Please stay home if you are sick or have any symptoms of COVID-19 to prevent others from becoming ill.

  • Bring a face covering.

All visitors over two years of age are required to wear a face covering.

What to expect when you visit.

Your temperature will be taken and symptoms checked when you arrive at the health center. You will be expected to practice social distancing and wear a face covering to protect health center staff and visitors.

Again, thank you for your patience these past few months. Together, we can prevent the spread of COVID-19.

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Health Centers on Modified Schedule

Until further notice, all Gwinnett, Newton and Rockdale County Health Centers will operate on the following schedule: 8am – 5pm, Monday – Friday.

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