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283 Goble St, Prestonsburg, KY 41653

Welcome and thank you for choosing The Floyd County Health Department. We are leading our community in prevention!

We are open Monday through Thursday from 8 AM to 5 PM and Friday from 8 AM to 1:30PM.

Mission, Values, Vision

1 The mission of The Floyd County Health Department is to provide services and education to safeguard the health of our community.

2 FCHD – Focused, Caring, Helpful and Dedicated

3 Leading our Community in Prevention

USDA EXTENDS WIC FLEXIBILITIES​

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) today announced the extension of more than a dozen flexibilities ensuring participants in the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC) continue receiving the food and health support they need during the COVID-19 pandemic. USDA’s proactive extension… read more

Currently, we are providing WIC services by telephone. Call us at (606) 886-2788.

RESTAURANT INSPECTIONS​

The Floyd County Health Department inspects every restaurant and other eating establishment twice yearly. We check food storage, preparation, personnel, restrooms, water and other possible health conditions.

Restaurant inspection scores and details may be found by clicking here.

CDL PHYSICALS​

All commercial drivers of vehicles in interstate commerce with a maximum gross vehicle weight rating of over 10,000 pounds are required to obtain and maintain a valid Medical Examiner’s Certificate (ME Certificate).

The Floyd County Health Department has a physician on staff who is a certified medical examiner for the U.S. Department of Transportation. Call today to schedule an appointment for a CDL physical

MEDICAL RESERVE CORPS (MRC)​

The Medical Reserve Corps (MRC) is a nationwide network of community-based groups of volunteers who are interested in strengthening public health. MRC units supplement a community’s existing emergency medical response capabilities and public health infrastructure. As of May 2015, there are 996 MRC units in the United States and its territories with over 206,000 volunteers. MRC units are locally based teams of medial and non-medical volunteers who can assist their community during large scale emergencies, such as an infectious disease pandemic, a chemical spill or an act of terrorism. Volunteers can also work together to improve the overall health and well-being of their neighborhoods and communities through education and prevention. The Floyd County MRC was established in December 2006. Our local MRC unit has been participating with several agencies and organizations over the years in both preparedness and community efforts. To find out more about the MRC program visit mrc.hhs.gov.

Immunization Record

Access your KYIR Immunization Record with the link below.

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