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Communicable Disease
Program
STD Information
HIV Information
FAQs
Links
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The Communicable Disease Program at
DeKalb County Health Department is a resource for information on
Sexually
Transmitted Diseases (STDs) and provides HIV prevention and testing
services, as well as, Case Management for HIV+ individuals. Other services
include adult immunizations, travel consults and immunizations, annual flu
clinics, and TB services.
All HIV related services at DeKalb
County Health Department are free of charge and available to anyone twelve
years of age or older. Free condoms are always available to the public
within the Health Department. Information on area STD services is located on
the referral list provided. For more information or to make an appointment,
please contact our Communicable Disease Department at 815-748-2467.
The mission of the DeKalb County
Health Department is to promote optimal health for all county residents.
Health promotion includes preventative services and health education.
Working in partnership with other organizations, programs help individuals,
families, and the community prevent, as well as manage, health problems and
risks. DeKalb County Health Department has a strong commitment to delivering
quality public health services with competence and skill, while respecting
the dignity and rights of all individuals. |