Medical-Wakulla County Health Department
At the Wakulla County Health Department Services include:
- Clinic Services
- Community Programs
- Dental
- School Health
At the Wakulla County Health Department Services include:
Medicare is a health insurance program. It is for people 65 or older. Certain people under the age of 65 may be eligible. They must meet certain eligibility requirements. This program helps with the cost of health care. It does not cover all medical expenses. Or the cost of long-term care. Please call or visit the website for more information.
Go HERE to locate the Social Security office nearest you.
This group offers medication assisted treatment. It is called MAT for short. The program provides free, FDA-approved medication. It is combined with counseling. This helps with withdrawal symptoms and cravings. Please call 850.872.7676 or visit the website to learn more.
Medications Offered:
This program may be able to help with:
Please call for more info.
Residential treatment aims to provide intensive treatment in a supportive environment. Meridian offers several programs to address the needs of men, women, teens and people with substance abuse issues. Each patient receives an individual treatment plan to address his or her needs. For those who need more permanent housing, the Housing Outreach staff is there to help. Please see the website for more information.
It is a public health nonprofit. Staff members look to help people who have basic health needs. They also train health professionals and students. So that they can better serve their patients. Please call or visit the website for more information.
Services Include:
A simplified Medicaid form is available for pregnant women. It will cover prenatal care and other health related services while a woman is pregnant. Information on breastfeeding is given. Counseling services are also given.
Please see the website for more information.
Health Start is a free program for all pregnant women and women with babies under the age of 3.
Educational outreach areas include:
Call for more information.
The HIV/AIDS Prevention Program provides care to anyone who may not know that he/she is infected and to prevent new HIV infections. Services include:
The program is run by coordinators, consultants, counselors and testing staff. Call for more information.
This group is a part of Narcotics Anonymous Florida. They serve these cities in Florida: Ocala, Belleview, Dunnellon, Eustis, Leesburg, and Tavares. The program is a complete cutting off from all drugs. The group is made up of people recovering from addiction. They meet regularly. They help each other stay clean. The group offers a message of hope and the promise of freedom. Please call or go to the website to learn more.
24 Hour Hotline: 1.866.579.8333