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770-513-9738

Appointments are required for health services and WIC at all clinics. Call 770-904-3717 to schedule an appointment today.

For WIC appointments, dial 770-513-9738. For WIC appointments, please bring the following:

  • Proof of ID
  • Proof of Income
  • Proof of residence

Things to know Before Your Appointment

Payment
Payment is required at time of visit for services if a cost is associated with them. We participate in many private and federally-funded insurance programs.

Insurance
We participate in the following insurance plans (Updated 5/8/2024. Subject to change. Please call to verify.):

Medicaid

  • Fee for Service Medicaid
  • Amerigroup
  • CareSource
  • Peach State
  • Well Care – only Wellcare Medicare


Commercial Insurance

  • Aetna/affiliates
  • Ambetter – excluding Ambetter Select or Select Plus
  • Anthem BCBS
  • Cigna/affiliates
  • Humana
  • UnitedHealthcare/affiliates


Medicare

  • Part B
  • Part D
  • Medicare HMOs


Dental

  • DentaQuest
  • Scion
  • Envolve

Download our patient registration packet to fill out at home.

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Community Health Assessment / Community Health Improvement Plans

Community Health Assessments (CHA) and Community Health Improvement Plans (CHIP) have been created for the three counties we serve.

The community-wide health assessment, which examines the county’s health status, is intended to help shape the collaborative efforts to improve the health of residents.

The community health improvement plan describes how the Health Department and a variety of community partners will work together to improve the health of the population through various projects and programs.

Access each county’s CHA and CHIP below:

Gwinnett County

Newton County

Rockdale County

To request previous versions of the CHA and CHIP, contact us.

What’s an epidemiologist?​

Epidemiologists are public health workers who investigate patterns and causes of disease and injury. They seek to reduce the risk and occurrence of negative health outcomes through research, community education and health policy.

Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics https://www.bls.gov/

Benefits

Full-time employees are eligible for an extensive and highly-competitive network of benefits.

Benefits package includes:

  • 13 paid holidays per year

  • Three weeks of Annual (Vacation) Leave per year

  • Three weeks of Sick Leave per year

  • Retirement plan through the State of Georgia Employee’s Retirement System which provides for a defined monthly pension upon retirement

  • 401(k) retirement savings plan to supplement pension plan, which includes an agency contribution based on the employee’s contribution amount

  • Life Insurance
    Payroll deductible health insurance and flexible benefits options including Dental, Vision, Long-term Care, Spouse Life, Dependent Life, AD&D, as well as Short-term and Long-term Disability

  • Medical and Childcare Spending Accounts available

  • Employees are eligible to become members of the Atlanta Postal Credit Union and/or the Georgia’s Own Credit Union.