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Walton County Health Department

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

Services include:

  • Dental
  • Healthy Lifestyles
  • Healthy Start
  • Immunizations
  • Prenatal Care
  • School Health
  • Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STD)
  • Women’s Health Service

Walton Community Health Center
362 State Hwy 83
DeFuniak Springs, FL 32433

Wellness Programs

Wellness programs are intended to improve and promote health and fitness.

Some examples of wellness programs include programs to help you stop smoking, abstinence education, injury prevention, and closing the Gap.

Call or visit website for more information.

Westside Samaritans Clinic

Westside Samaritans Clinic provides basic health care for those who cannot afford health care. We serve the homeless, migrant workers, the disadvantaged, students, the uninsured, and those in need.

We currently have our clinic open one evening per week. We hope to expand soon to two evenings per week and additional locations.

Contact the office to make an appointment:
by phone: 352.333.7700 x134
by email: rklossner@westsidebaptist.org

Please note that there is no guarantee for your desired appointment time. Please call our office to confirm availability.

Wewahitchka Medical Center

Wewahitchka Medical Center is part of North Florida Medical Centers, Inc. They give medical care for the entire family. Most insurance is accepted, including Blue Cross / Blue Shield, Medicare and Medicaid and more. They offer a sliding fee discount program. They also have a discount prescription program for patients. Call for more information.

Services:

  • Dental Services
  • Family Practice
  • Geriatrics
  • Labs
  • Men’s Health
  • Pediatrics
  • Physical School / Sports Employment
  • Women’s Health Gynecology

WIC - Gilchrist County

WIC is for low to moderate income women who are pregnant, have recently had a baby or are breastfeeding. It is also for infants and children up to age 5 who may be at nutritional risk. It doesn’t matter whether you’re working or not working. Fathers can also bring their children to apply for WIC. WIC services are available to anyone who lives in Florida and meets the program guidelines. Please see the website for more information.

Appointments: 352.294.5555 or 1.800.494.2543