220 Appomattox Street
Hopewell, Virginia 23860
Telephone: (804) 458-1297 Fax: (804) 541-3023
Our hours are: 8:15 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday
Mission Statement
Working together to foster healthy communities through disease prevention & control, health promotion, environmental protection and emergency preparedness & response.
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Eligibility Information for Health Services
Eligibility requirements vary depending on the service provided. Some services are free, some are a flat fee and others are based on a sliding fee scale. Sliding fee scale means that in general, the more income you have, the larger the fee you pay for services. Financial eligibility is determined annually and whenever there is a change in financial status. You must have identification and proof of income when services are provided.
Childhood Immunizations
Special school based immunization clinics are provided periodically.
Childhood Lead Poisoning
Children under six years of age who are at risk of lead poisoning are referred to their primary care provider for lead testing. A health educator offers case management and educational services to families of children with elevated lead levels.
Communicable Disease Services
Sexually Transmitted Disease Services (STD)
HIV Services
Medication assistance for protease inhibitors, antiretrovirals etc., is available based on eligibility criteria through the AIDS Drug Assistance Program (ADAP) administered by the Virginia Department of Health.
Crater Child Development Clinic
2002 Wakefield Ave., Petersburg, VA 23805
The Crater Child Development Clinic is operated to serve children, from birth to 21 years, suspected of having problems such as:
Services are available by appointment (804) 862-6186.
Family Planning
Provides physical examinations, counseling regarding methods of birth control, sexual responsibility, risk reduction and prevention for sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) and AIDS. Instruction on breast self exams. Birth control method of choice is provided. Persons under 18 may be eligible for free services.
Pregnancy Testing
Walk-ins are taken on Mondays from 1:30 - 4 p.m. There is a charge for this service.
Maternity
Comprehensive prenatal care including periodic physical exams, lab testing, assessment of weight, blood pressure and nutritional counseling.
Resource Mothers Program
Provides guidance and assistance to pregnant teens until baby's first birthday. Supportive services include assisting teens with early entry into prenatal care, keeping medical appointments, encouraging healthy eating, developing parenting skills, improving communication skills between the teens and their families and partners and teaching preventive health behaviors. Program also assists with mentoring, transportation to appointments and assistance with obtaining help in the community.
WIC (Women, Infants and Children Program)
Supplemental food program for children from birth to age 5, pregnant and breast-feeding women. Services provided include nutritional counseling/instruction and supportive services for breast-feeding mothers.
Teen Pregnancy Prevention
Speaker information and information packets are available on request. Health Department staff works with the Appomattox Pregnancy Issues Council (APIC). APIC's Director, Ms. Barbara Mason-Brown can be reached at (804) 733-9958.
Restaurant inspections and permits.
Well and sewage disposal permitting
Rabies prevention
Motel/Hotel inspections--swimming pool inspections
Health hazard and general environmental complaint investigation
Vital Records
Provides information and forms to utilize in securing birth certificates and establishments of paternity. Issues death certificates for all deaths occurring in the city/county. Death certificates cost $12 per certified copy.
Birth certificates can be obtained through the Office of Vital Records in Richmond. There is a $12 charge per copy.
Cardiovascular Risk Reduction Program
Provides health screenings (including blood pressure and cholesterol) in the community or at worksites to help assess an individual's coronary risk status. Educational programs which focus on changing lifestyle behaviors are an important component of the program.
Breast/Cervical Cancer Awareness Program
Community Activities
Nursing Home Screening
Other Information:
Kay Rankin, M.D., M.P.H., District Director