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We offer a wide variety of community health services. Click on the drop-down menu to learn more.
The CMARC program is an early childhood program that focuses on improving healthcare outcomes for young children. Care Managers coordinate services with Medical Providers to ensure appropriate health and medical care, and developmental and social supports are obtained to increase the quality of care provided and decrease the cost.
For more information, please visit the CMARC page.
Brunswick County Diabetes Education Program
Brunswick County Health Services provides an ADA-recognized Diabetes Education Program to people who have Type I or Type II diabetes. Referrals are accepted by your healthcare provider. To learn more about the program, please view the brochure. Learn more at the diabetes program page.
The Health Educators provide educational programs that promote the physical, emotional, and social well-being of individuals and communities. Our Health Education team is responsible for planning, organizing, and implementing programs for clinic patients, community groups, civic organizations, private agencies, worksites, schools, and other groups. Learn more about the programs our health educators work with here. If you are interested in education, programming, or assistance from the health education staff, please complete the Outreach and Services Request Form, email Health Education Staff, or call 910-253-2312.
Brunswick County Health Services offers Medical Nutrition Therapy (MNT)by a registered dietitian nutritionist (RDN). MNT is a key component of our Diabetes Management Program. Nutrition-based treatment provided by the RDN includes a nutritional diagnosis as well as therapeutic and counseling services to help treat various medical conditions.
Learn more at: Medical Nutrition Therapy - Brunswick County Government
The Pregnancy Care Management (PCM) Program is designed to improve birth outcomes, increase full-term births and birth weights, and decrease C-sections, as well as improve the quality of care given to pregnant Medicaid recipients.
To learn more about the program, please visit the Pregnancy Care Management page.