Services
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Birth & Death Certificates
Certified copies of birth certificates for persons born in Tennessee in 1949 or after may be requested through the health department.
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Breastfeeding
View upcoming events and activities supporting breastfeeding.
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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.
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Children Special Services (CSS)
The CSS Program 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.
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Dental Health Services
The Maury County Health Department's Dental Clinic provides services on a limited basis, serving pregnant women and children. For more information contact 931-388-5757.
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Disease Control
The Health Department aims to control and eliminate infectious and sexually transmitted diseases, as well as tuberculosis.
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Emergency Preparedness
The Emergency Preparedness staff works in promoting public health emergency planning and response.
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Environmental Health Services
Environmental health specialists are responsible for upholding health code in local establishments.
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Family Planning
Find services offered through family planning such as tests / screenings and counseling.
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Health Education
Community Programs Coordinators work with local groups to promote healthy behaviors.
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Help Us Grow Successfully
Home visits are made by public health social workers or nurses to families whose children may be at risk for medical or developmental problems.
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HIV & AIDS
Clients receive out patient medical care by clinicians from Vanderbilt’s Comprehensive Care Center and case coordination services on a weekly basis here at Maury Health Department.
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Medical Nutrition Therapy
Registered Dietitians provide Medical Nutrition Therapy for uninsured patients when referred by their physicians for nutrition care management.
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Motor Voter
Voter registration forms and assistance in completing forms are available at the health department.
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Prenatal
Pregnancy testing, presumptive eligibility screening for TennCare and referral for prenatal care are available at local health departments.
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Primary Care Clinic
Health department staffs in Bedford, Lawrence, and Maury Counties include nurse practitioners and physicians who provide primary care for uninsured adults 19 to 64 years of age. Uninsured adults may be referred to these clinics from any health department in the region.
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TENNder CARE Outreach
TENNderCARE is a program providing free checkups and health services for children from birth up to age 21 who have TennCare coverage.
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Women's Health
Pap tests and clinical breast exams are also available for women who are not enrolled in family planning.
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Women, Infant, Children
Women, Infant, Children is a special supplemental nutrition program that provides supplemental food to low-income pregnant, postpartum, and breastfeeding women, infants and children until the age of five.