SUWANNEE
COUNTY
Suwannee County is
located in North Central Florida. It is rich in forests,
rivers, and lakes. The largest city is Live Oak. The
population of Suwannee County is 33,746. According to the
Office of the Governor, the 1997 median household income
was $24,503. The majority of employment comes form
government, services, and retail trade.
The Suwannee
County Health Department (SCHD) has two
sites. The main clinic is in Live Oak, and the other
is in Branford. The clinic in Branford does not offer
as many services as the main clinic. Both clinics use
a sliding fee scale for patients who do not have
Medicaid. They do not see patients with private
insurance. The county has a school health program,
with minimal involvement through the Health
Department. The following services are provided:
Live Oak
- Women,
Infants, and Children (twice a month)
- In addition,
the BCHD provides anonymous or
confidential Human Immunodeficiency Virus
(HIV)/ Acquired Immune Deficiency
Syndrome (AIDS) testing and counseling.
Branford
- Pediatrics
(Tuesday afternoons)
- Women,
Infants, and Children
(twice a
month)
The Suwannee
County Health Department is interested in
professional volunteers. Please contact Nancy McCullers,
Ph.D. at PO Drawer 32064-6030, 915 Nobles Ferry Rd, Live
Oak, FL 32060. She can also be reached by telephone at
(904) 362-2708 or by SunCom at (904) 821-5200.
The Alachua County
Medical Society Inc.s We Care Physician
Referral Network accepts specialty referrals
from Suwannee County on a case-by-case basis. A
participating physician can only generate referrals.
Eligible patients are able to receive free specialty
medical care and any necessary hospitalization services.
The American
Cancer Society, in partnership with the Volunteer
Health Care Provider Program serves
Suwannee County with the "Early Diagnostic
Initiative". This initiative provides free
mammograms and/or sonograms, as well as follow-up medical
treatment to indigent, uninsured women identifying a
breast abnormality.
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