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Fairfax County Health Department

7611 Little River Turnpike
Annandale, VA 22003

(703) 534-8343

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Contact Information

Main
(703) 534-8343
TTY/TTD
711

Who We Are

The Annandale District Office offers services for the prevention, investigation, and control of communicable diseases.  These services involve screening, diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up of all persons exposed to specific diseases such as tuberculosis, sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), HIV/AIDS, foodborne illnesses, and more. Information is given regarding prevention from exposure, recognizing symptoms, and obtaining treatment. Tuberculin skin test, free in some instances, chest x-rays, evaluation, and monitoring of TB cases and contacts are available.  Anonymous HIV testing sites can be accessed by calling the Virginia Department of Health and AIDS Hotline at 1-800-533-4148.  Information on medication and other assistance is available for low-income persons.

Epidemiology specifically focuses on cases of reportable diseases, which are diseases considered to be of great public health importance. The Code of Virginia requires that these diseases be reported when they are diagnosed by doctors and laboratories. Reporting allows for the collection of statistics that show how often the disease occurs, the detection of outbreaks, and the identification of dangerous practices or products.

Please visit the website for more information about these services.

Who We Serve

Languages Spoken
English
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Multi-Lingual
,
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Service Area(s)
Fairfax City
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Fairfax County
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Falls Church City

Cost & Payment Methods

Payment Method(s)
Private Pay
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Private Insurance
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Medicaid
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Medicare
Fee Structure
Fee Range
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Sliding Scale Fee
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Other Eligibility Criteria
Fairfax County, Fairfax, Falls Church residents.

Available 24/7
No
Additional Availability Comments
Clinic hours vary

Intake Process
Most services require an appointment. Please call ahead.
Self Refer
Yes
Provider Refer
No

Report Problems
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