CHEROKEE COUNTY, Ga. — The Cherokee County Health Department is hosting a back to school health clinic.
The health clinic will give parents a chance to get their kids ready for the upcoming school year by checking off the Georgia’s school health requirements.
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There will be screenings and immunizations for three upcoming Tuesdays in Canton and Woodstock starting July 19.
According to a press release from the county health department, the required Hearing, Dental, Vision and BMI/Nutrition screenings will be available for a total cost of $60.
“Get it all done safely, conveniently, and affordably at a one-stop spot,” said the press release.
Immunizations needed for school children will be provided for $21.90 each; for uninsured or underinsured.
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The following insurance is accepted:
- Medicaid (including Amerigroup CareSource, Peachstate and WellCare)
- Peachcare for Kids
- HUMANA
- AETNA
- United Health Care
- Blue Cross/Blue Shield
- Ambetter
- CIGNA
- Coventry
The health department location in Canton is 1219 Univeter Road and the location in Woodstock is 7545 North Main Street. For more information, please call (770) 345-7371 in Canton or (770) 928-0133 in Woodstock.
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