On July 19, the North Carolina State Lab of Public Health in Raleigh confirmed Alamance County’s third case of rabies for the year.
 On July 17, Alamance County Health Department was notified of a human exposure to a fox that occurred in the Barnhardt Lane area of Liberty. The fox was sent to …

On June 27, the North Carolina State Lab of Public Health in Raleigh confirmed Alamance County’s second case of rabies for the year.
On June 23, Alamance County Health Department was notified of a deceased raccoon in the vicinity of Cane Creek Road in Snow Camp. No human contact or exposure has been …

On March 2, the North Carolina State Lab of Public Health in Raleigh confirmed Alamance County’s first case of rabies for the year.
On March 1, Alamance County Health Department was notified of a human exposure to a cat that occurred earlier in the Phelps Workman Road area of Mebane. The cat was …

ALAMANCE COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT WILL OFFER COVID-19 VACCINATIONS IN THE MAIN HEALTH DEPARTMENT BUILDING

What: If your last COVID-19 vaccine was before September 2022, you are due for an updated dose
Why: COVID-19 vaccinations are now a part of regularly-offered immunizations and vaccinations
Where: Alamance County Health Department will move COVID-19 vaccination administration from the …

The Alamance County Health Department will be hosting a drive-thru rabies vaccination clinic on December 3 from 9:00 a.m. until 12:00 p.m. at the Health Department, located at 319 N. Graham-Hopedale Road in Burlington. All vehicles should enter from McKinney Street to Rudd Street.
The cost of the rabies shot at the clinic …

On August 18, Alamance County Health Department received notification of its first positive case of monkeypox. The affected individual is currently in isolation at home. To protect the individual’s privacy, no further information about them will be released. Alamance County Health Department is working to identify any close contacts. A close contact …

Early experiences shape and build the brain, creating a sturdy foundation, especially during infancy.  Moms have the opportunity to breastfeed and develop their infant’s brains while still being able to enjoy outdoor community events. Because breastfeeding promotes healthy brain development, the Alamance County WIC program has recently been working to get the …

On March 21, the North Carolina State Lab of Public Health in Raleigh confirmed Alamance County’s first case of rabies for the year.
On March 18, Burlington Animal Services was notified of a human exposure to a racoon that occurred earlier in the N. Park Avenue area of Burlington. The racoon was sent …

WHAT- COVID-19 vaccination clinic will operate Mondays 8am to 5pm and Fridays 8:30am to 5:30pm ONLY
DATE- Beginning Monday, March 14, 2022
LOCATION- Alamance County Health Department, Enter at 1913 McKinney Street
To make an appointment, please call 336-290-0650 or go to www.VaccinateAlamance.com. Vaccinations are available for ages 5 and older.