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Clinic Services

Vital Records

Certified birth, death, marriage, and divorce certificates for an event which occurred within the State of Alabama are available upon request for a fee. You may print the application and take it to any local county health department in the State of Alabama or mail it along with the appropriate fee to:

Alabama Department of Public Health
Center for Health Statistics
P.O. Box 5625
Montgomery, Alabama 36103-5625

Vital Records Application

Customers can obtain most vital records from the Center for Health Statistics through their county health department in 30 minutes or less. Records may also be obtained through the mail in about 7-10 days. The cost is $15.00 for the first copy and $6.00 for each additional copy.

Cancer Detection

Patients can obtain Pap Smears, breast examinations, and self examination instructions. Help in finding treatment for cancer is also available.

Family Planning

Birth control information, medical exams, and supplies are available. We provide family planning methods, counseling, and education.

HIV/AIDS

We offer confidential information, testing, counseling, social work services, home care, and referrals to other support services in the community. For more information about services, call the Alabama AIDS Hotline at 1-800-228-0469 or visit the Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention and Control.

Immunizations

Immunizations to prevent childhood diseases are available. Children should have these immunizations from age 2 months through 6 years, with additional immunizations as needed. A certificate of immunization (blue slip) is provided for children to enter all day care centers and public and private schools. Immunizations for adults for measles, pneumonia, tetanus, flu, and other diseases are also available. For additional information, visit the Division of Immunization.

Sexually Transmitted Diseases

Confidential testing, treatment, and counseling for most sexually transmitted diseases is available. To learn more, visit the Division of STD Prevention and Control.

Tuberculosis

Tuberculin, skin tests, sputum tests, and X-rays (if indicated) are available to anyone for diagnosis and treatment of tuberculosis. Medications are provided if indicated. We test high risk individuals, contacts to TB, and suspects for active TB disease. We do not perform tests for TB on persons for their job or school. For more information, visit the Tuberculosis Program.

Women, Infants, and Children (WIC)

Nutritious food and nutrition education services are available free to limited income pregnant, breastfeeding, and postpartum women; infants, and children up to age 5 who qualify for WIC, the supplemental food program for women, infants, and children. Visit the Division of WIC for more information on this program.





Page last updated: May 13, 2021