Emergency Preparedness and Response Planning | Carroll County Health Department
County health department responsible for preventing epidemics and the spread of disease, protecting against environmental hazards and injuries, promoting and encouraging healthy behaviors and responding to disasters and assisting communities in recovery. Services include birth certificates, death related records/permits, student health programs, occupational health and safety, lead testing, home sanitation, child passenger safety seats, blood pressure screening, breast examinations, mammograms, pap tests, STD screening, CPR instruction, general health education programs, breastfeeding support programs, community clinics, home nursing, adolescent/adult immunizations, childhood immunizations, flu vaccines, WIC and emergency preparedness and response planning.
Date of Last Formal Update
10/19/2024
Data provided by
United Way of Greater St Louis 211
Physical Address
5 North Ely, Carrollton, MO 64633
Hours
Mon-Fri - 8:00am to 12:00pm (noon) and 12:30pm to 4:30pm - Closed every first Wednesday of the month - 8:00am to 10:00am
Application process
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Fee
No Fees
Required documents
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Agency info
CARROLL COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT
The county health department is responsible for preventing epidemics and the spread of disease, protecting against environmental hazards and injuries, promoting and encouraging healthy behaviors and responding to disasters, and assisting communities in recovery.. Offers Birth and Death Certificates/Registrar, Blood Pressure and Hemoglobin Screening, Pregnancy Testing, Disease Surveillance and Communicable Disease Investigation, Emergency Preparedness Education and Planning, Environmental Health Services, Health Counseling and Health Education, Immunizations - Pediatric, Adolescent and Adult, Lead Testing and Lead Poisoning Prevention, Maternal and Child Health, Car and Booster Seat Program, School Screenings, TB Testing and Women, Infant and Children (WIC) Program.