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Monroe County Health Department

The Monroe Health Center contracts with the Monroe County Health Department for Public Health Services, and it is the only site in West Virginia where the local primary care center and the Public Health Department is integrated into one facility.  This allows residents more convenient access to public health services.

Address        PO Box 590
                   200 Health Center Drive
                   Union, WV  24983

Phone           304-772-3064

Fax               304-772-5677

Hours            Monday
- Friday  8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.


Contacts             

Administration:  Shannon Parker, MBA
                           
Nursing:  Julie Mundell
                           
Environmental:  Dale McCutcheon
Threat Preparedness:  Ben James
                            
Health Officer:  James Wright, D.O.
                           
Board of Health Chair:  Helen Graves

24 Hour Crisis Hotline in Charleston, WV
1-866-867-8290

To Contact Monroe County Health Department for After Hours Emergencies
1-866-834-6531

In the event of a natutal or man-made disaster affecting Monroe County, tune to WHFI Radio, 106.7 FM, for more information.
         

Volunteers


Volunteers Needed:


If you are a health, mental health, or medical professional and you would be willing to assist the Health Department as a volunteer should the need arise, please let us know by registering as a volunteer in WVREDI.  You can find out about WVREDI and also register by clicking on this link:
www.wvredi.org.



Volunteer Training:

 

If you have already volunteered and you are seeking training to prepare you for this role, you can find out about courses by clicking on this link: http://training.fema.gov/IS.  You should especially consider the IS-100 and the IS-700 courses; these are free and can be completed on-line.

Looking for information on how to be prepared for a disaster? Prepare, plan, stay informed, and be ready by clicking here: www.ready.gov

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