PUTNAM COUNTY
Putnam County is located in North
Central Florida. The largest city is Palatka. The
population is 71,296. According to the Office of the
Governor, the 1997 median household income was $25,365.
The Putnam County Health
Department (PCHD) is located in Palatka. Two
full time general medicine physicians staff the facility.
Services offered are:
- Primary care (to Medicaid
recipients)
- Sexually Transmitted
Diseases'
- Supplemental nutrition
coupons for pregnant women and young children
through Women, Infants, and Children (WIC)
- In addition, the DCHD
provides anonymous or confidential Human
Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)/ Acquired Human
Immune Syndrome (AIDS) testing and counseling.
The Putnam County Health
Department is seeking medical professional
volunteers and office support volunteers who are
interested in assisting in the provision of health
related services. Volunteers of all types will be
considered to offer help during a recognized county
disaster, in the area of health education, general office
work and possible teen mentoring. If you are a health
professional or feel you can provide a service through
the available programs at the health department please
call Cheryl D. Lesneski, Administrator at (904) 329-0420.
The health department will creatively match your skills
with the needs of the health department customers.
Sovereign immunity protection is available to medical
professional volunteers.
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