Local Counties Health Dept. Holds Back-to-School Vaccination and Screening Events

HINESVILLE, GA – The Liberty County Health Department is offering three back-to-school
vaccination and screening events in June and July for children and teens. The first event will be
held this week, and appointments are still available.
The clinics are scheduled for the following dates, by appointment only:
• June 15, 8:30 a.m. – 6 p.m.
• July 20, 8:30 a.m. – 6 p.m.
• July 27, 8:30 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Appointments can be scheduled online at coastalhealthdistrict.as.me/liberty-school or by
calling the Liberty County Health Department at (912) 876-2173.
All students entering pre-K/Kindergarten, or entering a Georgia school for the first time, must
have proof of vaccinations and must complete a vision, hearing, dental, and nutrition screening.
Students entering 7th grade need a Tdap booster and a meningitis vaccine. Students entering
11th grade need a meningitis booster for school attendance.
Parents are urged to take advantage of these summer clinics and avoid the fall rush for
immunizations and screenings. Students who are not up to date on vaccinations and screenings
can be denied school entry.
A parent or guardian must accompany the child to the clinic. Most insurance will be accepted,
and a nominal administration fee will be charged for those without insurance. If parents have
questions about vaccine requirements and eligibility, they can call the Liberty County Health
Department at (912) 876-2173.

The Bryan County Health Department is offering several back-to-school vaccination and
screening events in June and July for children and teens. The first event will be held this week.
The clinics are scheduled for the following dates, by appointment only:
• June 27, 8:30 a.m. – 4 p.m. in Richmond Hill
• June 28, 8:30 a.m. – 4 p.m. in Pembroke
• July 18, 8:30 a.m. – 4 p.m. in Richmond Hill
• July 19, 8:30 a.m. – 4 p.m. in Pembroke
Appointments can be scheduled online or by phone.
• To schedule in Richmond Hill, visit coastalhealthdistrict.as.me/rh-school or call
912-756-2611.
• To schedule in Pembroke, visit coastalhealthdistrict.as.me/pembroke-school or call 912-
653-4331.
All students entering pre-K/Kindergarten, or entering a Georgia school for the first time, must
have proof of vaccinations and must complete a vision, hearing, dental, and nutrition screening.
Students entering 7th grade need a Tdap booster and a meningitis vaccine. Students entering
11th grade need a meningitis booster for school attendance.
Parents are urged to take advantage of these summer clinics and avoid the fall rush for
immunizations and screenings. Students who are not up to date on vaccinations and screenings
can be denied school entry.
A parent or guardian must accompany the child to the clinic. Most insurance will be accepted,
and a nominal administration fee will be charged for those without insurance. If parents have
questions about vaccine requirements and eligibility, they can call the Bryan County Health
Department at 912-756-2611 in Richmond Hill or 912-653-4331 in Pembroke.

Woodbine, GA – The Camden County Health Department is offering four back-to-school
vaccination and screening events in June and July for children and teens at the clinic at 1501
Georgia Avenue in Woodbine. The first event will be held this week.
The clinics are scheduled for the following dates, by appointment only:
• June 22
• July 11
• July 20
• July 25
Appointments for the Woodbine clinic can be scheduled online at
coastalhealthdistrict.as.me/woodbine or by calling the Camden County Health Department at
(912) 576-3040 or (912) 882-8515.
At the St. Marys clinic location, school vaccination and screening appointments are offered by
appointment each clinic day and can be scheduled by calling (912) 882-8515.
All students entering pre-K/Kindergarten, or entering a Georgia school for the first time, must
have proof of vaccinations and must complete a vision, hearing, dental, and nutrition screening.
Students entering 7th grade need a Tdap booster and a meningitis vaccine. Students entering
11th grade need a meningitis booster for school attendance.
Parents are urged to take advantage of these summer clinics and avoid the fall rush for
immunizations and screenings. Students who are not up to date on vaccinations and screenings
can be denied school entry.
A parent or guardian must accompany the child to the clinic. Most insurance will be accepted,
and a nominal administration fee will be charged for those without insurance. If parents have
questions about vaccine requirements and eligibility, they can call the Camden County Health
Department at (912) 576-3040

LUDOWICI, GA – The Long County Health Department is offering three back-to-school
vaccination and screening events this summer for children and teens. The first event will be
held this week, and appointments are still available.
The clinics are scheduled from 8:30 – 11:30 a.m. and 1 – 5:30 p.m. on the following dates, by
appointment only:
• June 22
• July 13
• August 24
Appointments can be scheduled online at coastalhealthdistrict.as.me/Long-School or by calling
the Long County Health Department at (912) 545-2107.
All students entering pre-K/Kindergarten, or entering a Georgia school for the first time, must
have proof of vaccinations and must complete a vision, hearing, dental, and nutrition screening.
Students entering 7th grade need a Tdap booster and a meningitis vaccine. Students entering
11th grade need a meningitis booster for school attendance.
Parents are urged to take advantage of these summer clinics and avoid the fall rush for
immunizations and screenings. Students who are not up to date on vaccinations and screenings
can be denied school entry.
A parent or guardian must accompany the child to the clinic. Most insurance will be accepted,
and a nominal administration fee will be charged for those without insurance. If parents have
questions about vaccine requirements and eligibility, they can call the Long County Health
Department at (912) 545-2107.

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