Department of Public Health

 

 

Public Health is Our Passion

North Central Health District (NCHD) is part of the Georgia Department of Public Health (DPH) and serves a population of 520,905 individuals residing in 13 Central Georgia counties: Baldwin, Bibb, Crawford, Hancock, Houston, Jasper, Jones, Monroe, Peach, Putnam, Twiggs, Washington and Wilkinson.

Each county has a health department, overseen by a County Board of Health and led by the District Health Director (DHD). The district office, also led by the DHD, serves as an administrative hub for all 13 counties and houses public health programs that serve all counties. Each Health Department offers programs and services for the residents of the county. Please select a county from the drop down list at the top right corner to see more information about your County Health Department, or view the NCHD County Population Map.

NCHD Vision

Leaders in innovative and effective public health practices that advance the health and well-being of all the communities we serve.

NCHD Mission

NCHD is dedicated to preventing disease, promoting health, and protecting Central Georgia communities against health threats through education, service, advocacy, and collaboration.

NCHD Values

  • Quality: We apply evidence based practices that deliver excellent programs and services.
  • Service: We are responsive to the health needs of our communities and to the provision of services by a dedicated workforce.
  • Diversity: We value diversity in our workforce and in the communities we serve and respect the role it plays in providing culturally appropriate services that address health disparities.
  • Integrity: We act with integrity, provide credible information based in science, and are accountable for our actions.
  • Collaboration: We initiate and foster partnerships by sharing information, resources, and ideas to improve health outcomes.