Animal Control Division - In this section learn about pet adoptions, animal licenses, laws and regulations, along with a variety of additional functions this division provides, which include:
Investigate reports of animal cruelty and neglect.
Handle nuisance complaints regarding pets running loose, leaving unwelcome deposits, and barking.
Respond to reports of injured, sick and/or vicious animals.
Pick up stray and unwanted dogs and cats, and accept those that are brought to the animal shelter.
Provide humane traps to capture loose dogs or cats.
Inspect private and commercial kennels, grooming parlors, pet shops, and other holding facilities.
Remove dead animals (excluding farm animals) from County roadways.
Operate the Baltimore County Animal Shelter. The Shelter finds new homes for more than 1,100 pets each year.
Contact the Animal Control Division at 410-887-5961 or e-mail animalcontrol@baltimorecountymd.gov.
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Cancer Prevention Program provides free cancer screenings for individuals who:
are age 50 and over, or younger if at high risk
have no health insurance to cover the screening
have a limited income (Income eligibility changes yearly and is based on U.S. government guidelines)
Contact the Cancer Prevention Program at 410-887-3456 or e-mail MDCOLON@baltimorecountymd.gov.
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Communicable Diseases, also called infectious diseases, are illnesses that pass from person to person. In this section find information on Lyme disease, Rabies, Tuberculosis, West Nile Virus and others. Also included are ways to protect yourself.
Contact the Communicable Disease Division at 410-887-2723 or e-mail diseasecontrol@baltimorecountymd.gov.
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Medical Environmental Health
Institutional Health Care Facilities:
Prevent or reduce the occurrence and spreading of communicable diseases, food borne illnesses and physical injuries to individuals receiving services by ensuring that mandated levels of environmental health, infection control, food protection, sanitation, safety and other quality of life issues are maintained in health care facilities.
Related Health Care Facilities:
Ensure acceptable levels of disease control, sanitation, safety and service for clients residing in individual family homes, townhouses, apartments, and group homes.
Contact Mecial Environmental Health at 410-887-6006 or e-mail diseasecontrol@baltimorecountymd.gov.
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Public Health Dentistry - The Dental Access Program is a joint referral program between the Baltimore County Department of Health and the Baltimore County Dental Association. They:
provide clinic services to uninsured residents who qualify.
administer a referral service for all uninsured, low-income Baltimore County residents.
make general referrals to specific locations and dental specialists.
Contact Public Health Dentistry at 410-887-2780 or e-mail diseasecontrol@baltimorecountymd.gov.
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Public Health Emergency Preparedness (P.H.E.P.) - In this section you will find information on the following:
Information about bioterrorism
Children and disasters
Personal security
Food safety during disasters
Water safety during disasters
Hand washing
Contact Public Health Emergency Prepardness at 410-887-2428 or e-mail diseasecontrol@baltimorecountymd.gov.
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Women's Cancer Protection Program provides breast and cervical cancer screenings to Maryland residents who:
Contact the Women's Cancer Protection Program at 410-887-3432 or e-mail MDCOLON@baltimorecountymd.gov.
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Revised October 19, 2007