Everything from A to Z
- Alcohol and Drug Abuse Treatment Centers
(ADATCs)
- Alcohol/Drug Council of NC Information
and Referral: 1-800-688-4232
- Asthma
- Asthma Alliance of NC
- Baby Love (Medicaid for Pregnant Women)
- Breastfeeding Promotion and Support
- Birth Certificates and other Vital Records
- Boards and Commissions
- Breastfeeding
Support and Promotion
- Broughton Psychiatric Hospital
- Cancer
- Casaworks for Families Residential Resource Initiative: 1-800-367-2229
- Central
Regional Hospital
- Chemical Emergencies
- Cherry
Hospital
- Child Service Coordination
- Children with Special Health Care Needs
Helpline: 1-800-737-3028
- Children with Special Diet Needs
- Clinic Service for Children with Special Health Care Needs
- Community
Alternative Programs (Help to Stay in the Home)
- Community
Health Assessment
- Contaminants,
Indoor and Outdoor
- Counseling
Services at Departments of Social Services
- Death Certificates and other Vital Records
- DHHS Customer Service Center (Help finding information on DHHS Services): 1-800-662-7030
- Disability and Health Fact Sheets
- Diabetes Prevention
and Control
- Diabetes Hotline: 1-877-362-2678
- Donate Body for Medical Research
- Dorothea
Dix Hospital
- Early Hearing Detection and Intervention Services (Newborn hearing screening and follow-up
- Eat Smart, Move More (Communities promoting healthy living)
- E. coli
- Environmental Health, Division of: Part of NC Department of Environment and Natural Resources (Deals with food and lodging sanitation, as well as water supply and swimming pool safety)
- Epilepsy Information Service: 1-800-642-0500
- Family Disaster Plan (PDF, 1.65 MB)
- Family
Planning: Be Smart
- Flu
- Food and Nutrition Services (Formerly
Food Stamps)
- Gambling: NC Problem Gambling Hotline (When
gambling causes financial or relationship problems): 1-877-718-5543
- Genetic Counseling Services
- Grant Opportunities
- Health
Check (Medicaid for Children)
- Health
Choice for Children (Health Insurance
for Low Income Children)
- Health
Check (Medicaid for Children)
- Health
Choice for Children (Health
Insurance for Low Income Children)
- Healthy Carolinians
- Healthy Eating
- Heart Diseaseand Stroke Prevention
- Hepatitis
- HIV/STD
- Home Health and Health Care Complaint Line (Fornursing homes, hospitals, group homes, and other health care facilities): 1-800-624-3004
- Hospice: List of Licensed Home Hospice Agencies in NC
- Hospice: List of Licensed Hospice Agencies in NC
- Hurricane Health and Safety
- Immunization
- Import-Export of Animals
- Julian Keith Alcohol and Drug Abuse Treatment Center
- Kindergarten Health Assessment
- Local Management Entities for Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities, and Substance Abuse Services
- Long Term Care, About
- Mad Cow
Disease
- Maternity Homes (For Problem Pregnancies)
- Medicaid
- Medical Care Decisions and Advance Directives
- Medical Home
- Medical
Eye Care Program
- Medical Assistance, Division of
- Mental Health, Developmental
Disabilities and Substance Abuse Services, Division of
- Mosquito-Borne
Illnesses
- NCRX (Assistance with Medicare Part D Expenses)
- Newborn Home Visit Services
- Newborn Metabolic Screening Services
- Nutrition-Congregate
and Home Delivered Meals
- Pediatric Health Care: Exams and Treatment for Children
- Perinatal and Maternal Substance Abuse Initiative 1-800-367-2229
- Physical Activity
- Pregnancy Exposure Riskline: 1-800-532-6302
- Pregnancy Services at Departments of Social Services (For Unplanned Pregnancies)
- Public Health, Division of
- Public Health
Preparedness & Response
- Quitline (Support for North Carolinians looking to stop smoking) 1-800-QUIT-NOW
- Quitting Tobacco
- R.J. Blackley Alcohol and Drug Abuse Treatment Center
- Rabies
Prevention
- Regional Alcohol and Drug Assistance
Resources 1-800-688-4232
- Rural Health and Community Care, Office of
- Safety Net Dental Clinics
- SARS
- Secondhand Smoke
- Sickle
Cell Syndrome
- Social Services, Division of
- Special Care Center
Nursing Facility
- Special
Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and
Children (WIC)
- Staph
Infections
- Suicide Prevention Hotline: 1-800-273-TALK (1-800-273-8255)
- Teen Pregnancy Prevention
- Tick-Borne
Illnesses
- Tobacco Prevention for
Teens (Step Up NC)
- Transitioning Children with Special Health Care Needs from Pediatric to Adult Care: A Fact Sheet
- Traumatic Brain Injury
- Tuberculosis
- Veterans: Returning Support for Veterans
- Vital
Records (Order birth certificates
or other records)
- Walter B. Jones Alcohol and Drug Abuse Treatment Center
- WIC: Special
Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and
Children
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Services
Hotlines
- Alcohol/Drug Council of NC Information
and Referral: 1-800-688-4232
- Casaworks for Families Residential Resource Initiative: 1-800-367-2229
- Children with Special Healthcare Needs Helpline: 1-800-737-3028
- DHHS Customer Service Center (Help finding information on DHHS Services): 1-800-662-7030
- Diabetes Hotline: 1-877-362-2678
- Epilepsy Information Service: 1-800-642-0500
- Family Health
Resource Line (Child health,
child care health, maternal health, including substance
abuse): 1-800-367-2229, (TTY 1-800-976-1922)
- Find mental health, developmental disability, or substance
abuse services in your community
- Home Health and Health Care Complaint Line (For nursing homes, hospitals, group homes, and other health care facilities): 1-800-624-3004
- Local Management Entities for Mental Health, Developmental
Disabilities, and Substance Abuse Services
- NC Problem Gambling Hotline (When
gambling causes financial or relationship problems): 1-877-718-5543
- Perinatal and Maternal Substance Abuse Initiative 1-800-367-2229
- Pregnancy Exposure Riskline: 1-800-532-6302
- Quitline (Support for North Carolinians looking to stop smoking) 1-800-QUIT-NOW
- Regional Alcohol and Drug Assistance
Resources 1-800-688-4232
- Suicide Prevention Hotline: 1-800-273-TALK (1-800-273-8255)
Facts and Factsheets
Child Health
Diseases and Conditions, Information
End of Life Issues
Environmental Health Information
Minority Health Information
Prevention and Wellness Info
Teen Issues
Safety in Emergencies
Veterinary Information
Community Advocacy: Ways to Get Involved
Divisions that Support Health
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