Vaccines help keep you healthy
Keeping up to date with recommended vaccines is one of the best things you can do to help protect yourself and loved ones from serious diseases.
Learn about infection control and prevention
Get tips on how to help protect yourself and loved ones from getting sick! Topics include respiratory illnesses, such as flu and COVID-19, norovirus, rabies, backyard poultry, mosquito and tick bites, sharps disposal and more.
Nominate a Nurse or Clinical Staff Member
Have you had a great experience with one of our clinical staff members or nurses? You can nominate nurses for the DAISY Award and clinical staff for the Tulip Award!
Not eligible for medicaid?
Learn if you qualify for Georgia Pathways, healthcare coverage for people who don’t qualify for traditional Medicaid.
Attention Food Service Establishments
Effective January 1, 2026, Environmental Health will be enforcing the 2025 Georgia Food Code in facilities permitted prior to February 2025.
Help limit the spread of germs by practicing good hygeine
There are simple steps you and your loved ones can take to help limit the spread of germs.
Covering your coughs and sneezes limits the spread of germs to protect others. Handwashing with soap removes germs from your hands, making them less likely to infect your respiratory system when you touch your eyes, nose, or mouth. If soap and water are not available, using a hand sanitizer with at least 60 percent alcohol can kill these germs. To remove germs and dirt on surfaces, use household cleaners that contain soap or detergent.
PROTECTED.
PREPARED.
GNR Public Health provides local, essential public health services to people who live, work and play in District 3-4, serving Gwinnett, Newton, and Rockdale counties. We work under the direction and guidance of our local Boards of Health, and in partnership with the Georgia Department of Public Health.
HEALTHY. PROTECTED. PREPARED.
GNR Public Health provides local, essential public health services to people who live, work and play in District 3-4, serving Gwinnett, Newton, and Rockdale counties. We work under the direction and guidance of our local Boards of Health and in partnership with the Georgia Department of Public Health.