Montgomery County Health Department
Our Mission - To Promote, Protect And Improve The Health And Prosperity Of People In Tennessee
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Child Health
Healthy children are a major priority of the health department. Well-child checkups include physical exams,
screening, tests, and immunizations. Screenings are available to assure normal development and to detect and treat
any medical conditions for persons from birth to 21 years of age. We strongly recommend regular checkups, and we
make referrals for medical/dental services to be sure that all children are as healthy as they can be.
Immunization "Shots"
Immunizations against polio, diphtheria, whooping cough, lockjaw, measles, mumps, rubella (German measles),
Hemophilus, and Hepatitis B are provided for children. Influenza (flu) and pneumonia immunizations as well as
diphtheria - tetanus boosters are available to adults for lasting protection against these diseases.
Women, Infant and Children (WIC) Nutrition Program
WIC is a Federal program designed to provide supplemental food to low-income pregnant, postpartum, and breastfeeding
women; infants, and children up to age five. The program provides a combination of nutrition education,
supplemental foods, breastfeeding promotion, support, and referrals for health care. WIC has been proven to be
effective in preventing and improving nutrition-related health problems.
Contact: (931) 551-8777 Fax (931) 503-0691
Hours: Monday 8 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Tuesday - Friday 7:30 a.m. -
4:30 p.m.
See bottom of page to get a list of items needed for your WIC visit.
Primary Care
Medical staff are available for diagnosing and treating acute and chronic illnesses. They also provide routine
physicals for all ages. These may include clinical breast exams, screening mammograms, pap smears, colo-rectal, and
other tests to screen for cancers. Special health counseling is provided as needed. We participate in TennCare and
other insurance programs.
Food and General Sanitation
Environmental specialists are responsible for inspecting food service establishments, hotel/motels, public swimming
pools, bed and breakfasts, child care facilities, schools, and other facilities. The division is also responsible
for planning and promoting the rabies vaccination clinic and investigating animal bites. Please call (931) 648-5747.
Select option 5 from the menu.
Nutrition Services
With physician referral, Registered Dietitians counsel individuals with special dietary needs such as hypertension,
diabetes, and weight management. Nutrition education is also provided to community agencies, groups, and schools by
the Health Educators or Diabetes Team.
Diabetes Team
Our diabetes team is here to assist our patients with their diabetic needs. They also offer to the community a
Lifestyle Balance class, which is designed to educate the public on how to make small changes that will make a big
difference in their health and wellness.
Please contact Tiffany Fuqua, RD (931) 648-7213 or Nancy Proctor, RN (931) 648-7248
Health Educators
Our health educators are here to offer freeeducational information and programs for schools, churches,
workplaces, community groups, and individuals. Health topics include nutrition and healthy eating, sexual health,
tobacco awareness and prevention, health risks of physical inactivity, employee wellness, substance abuse,
cyber bullying, internet safety, and overall health and wellness.They also offer free smoking cessation
classes.
Children's Special Services (CSS)
This service assists with medical treatment for children to age 21 when they have special medical needs and the
family is financially unable to provide for necessary care. This service may also include speech and hearing
screenings.
Dental Clinic
Dental Services are provided to uninsured children and those with TennCare,
under the age of 21. Adults are only seen in cases of
emergency.
Open 7:45a.m. - 4:00 p.m..Closed for lunch 12 p.m. - 1 p.m..
For more information call: (931) 648-7261.
Family Planning
Patients receive a complete physical exam and all appropriate lab tests, and are taught about birth control methods
and supplied with their chosen method (unless there is a medical reason that would be dangerous). Many infections
and other contraceptive problems can also be treated.
HUGS (Help Us Grow Successfully) Program
Home visits are made by a care coordinator to families whose infants may be at risk for medical or developmental
problems. This follow-up begins during the prenatal period. Teen mothers and their infants are given highest
priority.
Motor Voter Program
Is available and assistance in completing the forms will be provided.
Prenatal
Pregnancy testing and referral are available. Please ask us which services we offer.
Vital Records
Birth and death information is collected and sent to the State's Office of
Vital Records. Copies of death certificates are issued upon request. Certified copies of birth certificates
for persons born in Tennessee 1949 or after may be requested through the health department.Birth and Death
certificates are $15.00 each. Office hours: 8 am -4 pm. Closed for lunch 12:30 pm -1:30
pm.Call (931) 648-7257
Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD)
The health department provides FREE and confidential testing and treatment for syphilis, gonorrhea,
chlamydia, and HIV. Contact follow-up conducted to avoid further spread of disease. Services are available without
parental consent. Testing is done on a walk-in basis until clinic capicity is met for the day.You may call to
make sure the walk-in's are available prior to arriving.
(931) 648-5747.
TennCare Kids
A program of ensuring checkups and healthcare services for persons from birth to 21 years of age who have TennCare.
Community Outreach Representatives are available to promote the importance of well-child checkups and preventive
care to individuals and groups through participation in community activities, schools, agencies, and home visits.
For more information, call Lori Waller (931) 648-7215.
Tuberculosis
Diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up of tuberculosis patients and contacts
areprovided.Medicationsare available at the health department.