At MCHD Dentistry, we can't treat sleep apnea, but we can help with potential side effects such as TMJ with Jeuveau while you're resolving the issue. Call 304-598-5108 to make an appointment.
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Planning a trip? Let MCHD's International Travel Clinic help! We offer not only vaccines but information on how to travel safely specific to the area where you are going.
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Take it from Dr. Robby on the hit series "The Pitt." Large breasts can affect the way practitioners treat individuals who are having a heart attack or have stopped breathing.
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There are so many component to a great smile and MCHD Dentistry can take care of most of them! The Oral Health Foundation's Smile Month is a great time to highlight our services that will make you want to smile. Call 304-598-5108 to make an appointment.
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The May naloxone report is out with similar numbers to last month. The Monongalia County Quick Response Team (QRT) works to reduce opioid use in our community.
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Globally, mosquitoes cause more deaths than any animal. Help reduce mosquito bites around your home by eliminating standing water in your yard or property. Mosquito Dunks are a safe product that kills larva but are safe for animals and humans.
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MCHD WIC's hospital liaison program that allows on-site employees to sign up new moms for benefits is expanding! Samantha Harper is now conducting visits at Vandalia Health Mon Medical Center. WIC staffers also work at WVU Medicine Golisano Children's and United Hospital Center.
Sunday is World No Tobacco Day, which is a great time to reflect on the physical and environmental harms caused by smoking. Need help quitting? The West Virginia Tobacco Quitline offers counseling and products.
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Pregnant, postpartum and breastfeeding moms and their children up to the age of 5 are eligible for benefits from MCHD WIC. The financial guidelines also just changed. Click on the link to see!
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There are two more opportunities to vote for MCHD Dentistry for Best Dentist in Dominion Post's Readers' Choice Awards. Please click on this link or scan the QR code!
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Monongalia County Health Department, including MCHD Dentistry, will be closed on Monday, May 25 in honor of Memorial Day. We'll be back at 8:30 a.m. Tuesday.
One reason to vote for MCHD Dentistry for Best Dentist in the Dominion Post's Readers' Choice contest? We offer same-day crowns, which offer both a better experience and better fit than traditional ones. Call 304-598-5108 for an appointment. and https://t.co/rPNCFYLNy6 to vote!
Swimming season is upon us and MCHD sanitarians have made the rounds of public pools to test the water. Read about the measures community members can take to keep swimming safe.
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Jennifer Costolo-Michael, program manager of MCHD Environmental Health, discusses food standards to members of other area health departments, including Bob Custard of Jefferson County Health Department, as part of a National Environmental Health Association (NEHA) grant.
MCHD Dentistry's wide array of services and friendly providers helped make us the Best Dentist in the Dominion Post's inaugural Readers' Choice Awards. Please consider voting for us again this year! You can vote daily through May 27.
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The Mon Co. QRT discussed helping members of the community with substance use disorder with U.S. District Attorney Matt Harvey and U.S. Assistant Attorney Zelda Wesley during an in-person meeting this morning at the health department.
Root Canal Appreciation Day seems like an odd procedure to celebrate. But MCHD Dentistry wants to remind patients that modern root canals are safe, effective and often painless. Call 304-598-5108 to make an appointment.
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Monongalia County Health Department's next food safety training will take place at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Wednesday, May 20, in the health department's conference room at 453 Van Voorhis Road.
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Keeping an ongoing dialogue with your kids about the importance of avoiding drugs and alcohol is a great way to guide them to reach their full potential. Need some tips? Check out this link.
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