Address: 1219 Univeter Rd, Canton, GA 30115, USA
Phone: +17703457371
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 7:30AM–4:30PM
Tuesday: 7:30AM–7PM
Wednesday: 7:30AM–4:30PM
Thursday: 7:30AM–4:30PM
Friday: 7:30AM–1PM
Saturday: Closed
Dime M
When I say everyone was nice I mean just that. A shot and this was the best he has ever active before and after getting a shot. The process was very quick we were in and out. Thank you all for being so kind to us. I would highly recommend this place.
Hope Burgamy
The staff was friendly and helpful with vaccinations my son needed for college. Did not seem inconvenienced to fill out needed forms.
Sam Baum
It's okay, the professionalism could be a bit better from medical staff, you know people go here for services not to feel judged or to feel like they're asking too many personal questions. Overall cant complain too much it wasn't like we had anything bad happen.
Kelly Darnell
Was just in today for a clients TB skin test reading ..TheLPN barely looked at his skin after she rudely asked if I was vaccinated I told her No, she judgementally said why , you need to ..This is not her place to be telling what I should do with my body.
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Please call 1-888-881-1474. That line is open Mon - Fri, 8:15 AM - 4:30 PM.
I've been trying for hours all day Monday and Tuesday. Line is busy. Tried to get through on the website for registering for vaccination. Website down. So what's the deal?
I have not been able to get through to the above number no matter how many times I have tried. I am a 77-year-old woman with a heart condition and still have not received Any help in securing a vaccination. Can you advise?
What information are you seeking?
No we do not have sick child services
I had a period three times a year
Please call the Woodstock office of the Cherokee County Health Department at 770-928-0133 on Monday morning and ask to speak to Vital Records. Based on your particular circumstances, they will let you know if you need to make an appointment to receive your certificate.
If when registering for a COVID-19 vaccination appointment the 17-year-old meets the criteria of a caregiver of a 65-year-old or older person who has a chronic illness that causes them to require basic care on a daily basis, then the 17-year-old would receive the vaccine. The 17-year-old will also be questioned about the caregiver eligibility requirement at the time of the appointment. Many 17-year-olds do not meet the requirement due to school obligations, etc.
Keep trying...I went directly to the Dept. of Health Office in Canton and that's the answer they have me.
Yes, starting today, anyone within the North Georgia Health District, which includes Cherokee County, who is currently eligible to receive COVID-19 vaccine in Georgia and wishes to make an appointment to receive it at the public health department in the county where they live or work, may call 1-888-881-1474. That line is open Mon - Fri, 8:15 AM - 4:30 PM.
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