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Public Health Services - Citrus County Health Department

This health department offers a full range of medical services to those in need. They have services for adults and children. They also have a mobile health clinic and urgent care center. Please see the website for more information.

Appointments: 352.527.0247
Dental Appointments: 352.249.9258

Services Include

  • Adult care
  • Children's care
  • Dental care
  • Healthy Start/Mom care
  • Mobile health care
  • Urgent care center
  • Women's health

Putnam Christian Service Center

The Putnam Christian Service Center is known as PCSC for short. The center helps residents from all areas of Putnam County who are in a crisis situation. The help given is meant to help the client to avoid or overcome a crisis. Those who get help must be able to show that they can maintain their bills without further help. Please call or visit the website for more information.

Services Available:

Putnam County Health Department

Putnam County Health Department provides a range of services to the community. Some services are free, or based on a sliding scale fee. Please call or visit our website for more info.

Services include:

  • Birth and Death Certificates
  • Chronic Disease Prevention and Education
  • Clinic Information
  • Counseling
  • Dental Services
  • Environmental Health Services
  • HIV/AIDS Testing
  • Immunizations
  • Infectious Diseases
  • Social Services
  • WIC Program
  • Women's Health

WIC serves Putnam County residents in three convenient locations:
Palatka
2801 Kennedy Street
Palatka, Florida 32177
386.326.3216
Monday & Tuesday - 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Wednesday - 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Thursday - 8 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Friday - 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Crescent City Office
101 Street Prospect Street
Crescent City, Florida 32112
386.698.4191

RAHMA Mercy Clinic

The RAHMA Mercy Clinic helps those who cannot afford insurance and are not eligible for public assistance. The main focus is primary and preventative health care. Other services may be available. Please call or visit our website for more info.

Services include:

  • Appropriate Social Services Referrals including ACCESS
  • Discounted Lab Services
  • General Pediatrics (limited basis)
  • Routine Adult Medical Care
  • Specialty Care and Diagnostic Studies through the We Care Network

RareCare - National Organization of Rare Disorders

NORD offers RareCare. It is a collection of assistance programs for people living with rare diseases. Please call or visit the website to learn more.

Toll Free: 800.999.6673

Types of Assistance Available:

  • Medication Assistance
  • Financial Assistance with Insurance Premiums & Copays
  • Diagnostic Testing Assistance
  • Travel Assistance for Clinical Trials
  • Travel Assistance for Consultations with Disease Specialists

Residential Treatment - Operation PAR

Inpatient Services , located at the Shirley D. Coletti Academy for Behavioral Change, provides up to six months of intensive residential treatment for substance-dependent adolescents with the average length of stay being four months. the program targets youth between 12-17 years old who are experiencing problems related to the use of alcohol or other drugs. The program utilizes a family-centered approach in a supportive therapeutic community. Services are designed to facilitate a substance abusing adolescent's recovery and to educate and equip family members with the life skills necessary to prevent further substance abuse. a variety of individual, group and family counseling services are offered in a progressive five-phase model. a core of supportive activities including education, recreation, life skill classes, vocational training complements basic services.

Resources for Aging - Senior Friendship Centers

Senior Friendship Centers provides resources for aging. They can offer case workers to help with getting elder services. They can also help with getting health insurance and help with food. This group also has programs for helping older adults who stay at home. In a crisis, they can provide help with financial or utility needs. They also offer legal help and support groups. Please call 941.955.2122 or visit their website to learn more.

Resources-Brain Injury Association of Florida

This program serves anyone who has had a traumatic brain injury (TBI). You may apply for services directly or be referred by a doctor or agency. They serve survivors, their families and caregivers.

Services:
Education
Support
Online resource directory

This web portal is their online library of TBI information:
http://www.byyourside.org

Please see the website for all services.

Toll Free Helpline: 1.800.992.3442
New Port Richey Support Group: 727.236.9426
Hudson/Hernando City Support Group: 727.375.5395