Calvert County Health Department
- Adult Evaluation Reviews (AERS)
- Breast and Cervical Cancer Program
- Cancer Prevention, Education, Screening and Treatment Programs
- Developmental Disabilities Program
- Health Equity Program
- Home and Community-Based Services
- Maternal and Child Health
- Medical Assistance Program
- Medical Assistance Transportation Program
- Reproductive Health
- Reproductive Health Clinic Schedule
- Child Safety Seats
- Colorectal Cancer Awareness & Screening
- Diabetes
- E-Cigarettes and Vaping
- Heart Health
- Injury Prevention
- Oral Cancer Prevention
- Poison Prevention
- Prediabetes
- Responsible Tobacco Retailer Program
- Skin Cancer Awareness
- Stroke Awareness
- Tobacco Cessation Program
- Tobacco Cessation for Pregnant Women
- Tobacco Use Prevention
Otter with Rabies
Recently, a dead otter was found in the creek near Skinners Turn Road. The otter tested positive for rabies. Rabies infections in otters are rare. It was likely infected by a raccoon when it went on land. This is a reminder that the rabies virus is endemic in the raccoon population across Maryland and the entire mid-Atlantic region. Please keep your pets up to date on vaccination. If you observe any wild animals acting in unusual ways, including seeing nocturnal animals like skunks out during the daytime, or animals that are normally reclusive sitting out in the open, please avoid contact and notify County Animal Control (410) 535-1600 x2526.
Notice of Sewer Overflow
The Maryland State Highway Administration (SHA) Prince Frederick Maintenance Shop, located at 100 Hallowing Point Road, experienced a sewer lift station overflow on April 17 due to a backflow from the county sewer line resulting in approximately 300 gallons of wastewater backing up into the facility’s yard. Upon discovery, SHA immediately stopped the flow and engaged the backup sewer pump to pump the wastewater to county utility.
SHA is inspecting the system components to determine the source of the leak. The spill occurred within the facility’s fenced and locked compound and is not accessible to the public. The wastewater was confined to the SHA property and did not discharge from the facility. The receiving waters for the facility are Parkers Creek, which were not impacted. For questions or concerns, please contact Shawn Schmelzer at 410-582-5589.
Ruptured Pipe Leads to Leakage at Solomons Wastewater Treatment Plant
Highway to Health (H2H)
Highway to Health (H2H) is a mobile outreach van that is case management driven. The mobile outreach van travels throughout the county to provide screenings and linkage to services such as behavioral, medical, and social. > Learn More
Prediabetes
About 1 in 3 adults are at risk for developing prediabetes. Prediabetes is a condition in which blood sugar is high, but not high enough to be type 2 diabetes. Take the test to find out if you could be at risk for prediabetes. > More info
Wednesday Water Webinars
University of Maryland Extension hosts monthly webinars on various water quality related topics that affect us all. These webinars take place via Zoom. There will be time at the end allowing for Q & A.
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Rabies Prevention
Rabies is a deadly disease that can be transmitted from an animal infected with rabies to unvaccinated pets and to people. If untreated, rabies is almost always fatal. Rabies is known to exist in all counties in Maryland. > More Info
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Last Updated |
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- May 23, 2024
Free Quit Tobacco Class
6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Thursdays for Eight Weeks
Health Department, Prince Frederick & Virtual
Registration Required
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Hours of Operation:
Monday – Friday (excluding holidays) 8:00 am – 5:00 pm. Community Health clinics end
at 4:30 pm. In case of inclement weather, please call
410-535-5400
For After Hours Public Health Emergencies Contact the Control Center at: 410-535-3491