Chatham County
Public Health

About Public Health

In North Carolina, the Division of Public Health plays a crucial role in safeguarding communities through disease prevention, health services, and health promotion programs. These initiatives are vital in protecting against communicable diseases, epidemics, and ensuring the safety of food and water supplies. The division works tirelessly to implement policies and strategies that enhance public health preparedness and response, aiming to mitigate health risks and promote wellness statewide.

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  • Asbestos and Lead-Based Paint Reimbursement Program (ARPA)
  • Child Service Coordination
  • Children with Special Diet Needs
  • Clinic Service for Children with Special Health Care Needs
  • Congenital Syphilis Resources for Providers
  • Early Hearing Detection and Intervention Services
  • Fellowship Program
  • Genetic Counseling Services
  • Hepatitis C Testing
  • Lead Poisoning Prevention
  • Newborn Home Visit Services
  • Newborn Metabolic Screening Services
  • North Carolina Safer Syringe Initiative
  • North Carolina Well Contractors Certification
  • Pediatric Health Care: Exams and Treatment for Children
  • Public Health Outreach for Communicable Diseases
  • Safety Net Dental Clinics
  • Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC)
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