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Some include diabetes management and heart health classes, tobacco use prevention, senior fall prevention and more. Have Questions? Call: 865-215-5555 Email: health@knoxcounty.org
The Knox County Health Department (KCHD) continues to work with the Tennessee Department of Health (TDH) and follows Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) guidance regarding COVID-19 in Knox County. Those with questions can call 865-215-5000 to speak with a representative from 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Call: 865-215-5555 Email: health@knoxcounty.org Click here to leave a comment or concern. On the first Wednesday of each month (excluding August), KCHD will open at 11 a.m. due to monthly in-service.
COVID-19. KCHD continues to offer COVID-19 vaccines to those in need of a first, second or booster dose. Click here to learn more about our vaccines offered or to schedule an appointment. Back to School Vaccination & Records.
Knox County Health Department. Serving all of Knox County. Opening Info. How to find this location? Knox County Health Department. 11660 Upper Gilchrist Road, Mt. Vernon, OH 43050. Phone: (740) 392-2200. Fax: (740) 392-9613. Email: info@knoxhealth.com. Website: http://www.knoxhealth.com. Powered by Esri. See All Local Health Departments.
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For Health Center service during non-business hours, call 740-399-8008 and choose the "After Hours Service" option. For Public Health emergencies during non-business hours, call 740-397-3333 Option 1.
Knoxville, Tenn. (WATE) – The Knox County Health Department is expanding the eligibility for COVID-19 vaccinations to those in Phase 2a/b and those 55 years and older beginning Monday, March...
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) – The Knox County Health Department announced Thursday its online registration system for COVID-19 vaccine appointments is now operational. The system will be used to...
Flu and COVID-19 vaccines will be available at two free walk-in clinics run by the Knox County Health Department this month.