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Local health officials are reminding parents to get children up-to-date on school immunizations BEFORE the 2010-2011 school year.

Diseases like chickenpox, meningitis, and pertussis are not diseases of the past. They are still with us and circulating in Indiana schools.

The Pulaski County Health Department has already provided many immunizations at local schools.

For more information on school immunization requirements and where your child can get vaccinated, call the Pulaski County Health Department at 574-946-6080 or contact your family physician.




 
Contact Us:
Suite 205
125 South Riverside Drive
Winamac, IN 46996

574-946-6080 (Office)
574-946-6654 (Fax)
574-225-0695 (Cell)

Hours:
M-F 8:00 a.m. – Noon, 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. (Eastern Time)

Staff Members:
Rex Allman, M.D., Health Officer
Teresa Hansen, Director of Environmental/ Office Manager
Sherry Fagner, Environmental Health Specialist
Rusty Federer, Registrar/ Bookkeeper
John Behny, R.N., Public Health Nurse


Services provided by the Pulaski County Health Department.

 
  • Vital records – birth and death certificates.
  • Childhood immunizations and some adult vaccines such as tetanus, TB testing, meningitis and hepatitis B (call for availability.
  • Communicable disease reporting.
  • Retail food permitting and inspections (restaurants, grocery stores, temporary vendors, etc.
  • Septic and well permitting and inspections.
  • Environmental complaints.
  • Public health awareness.
  • All related public health issues.
  • Smoking prevention.
  • Sweet Beginnings prenatal.
  • Childhood lead testing.
  • Childhood obesity programs.