Calvert County Health Department
- Adult Evaluation Reviews (AERS)
- Breast and Cervical Cancer Program
- Cancer Prevention, Education, Screening and Treatment Programs
- Destination Wellness
- Developmental Disabilities Program
- Home and Community-Based Services
- Maternal and Child Health
- Medical Assistance Program
- Medical Assistance Transportation Program
- Reproductive Health
- Reproductive Health Clinic Schedule
- Child Safety Seats
- Colorectal Cancer Awareness & Screening
- Diabetes
- E-Cigarettes and Vaping
- Heart Health
- Injury Prevention
- Oral Cancer Prevention
- Poison Prevention
- Prediabetes
- Responsible Tobacco Retailer Program
- Skin Cancer Awareness
- Stroke Awareness
- Tobacco Cessation Program
- Tobacco Cessation for Pregnant Women
- Tobacco Use Prevention

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Measles Case Confirmed in Maryland Resident
RELEASE: The Maryland Department of Health issues notification of a confirmed case of measles in a Baltimore area resident who recently traveled internationally. The public is urged to check the potential exposure times and locations that occurred between April 12-17, 2026 and learn what to do if you think you may have been exposed at https://bit.ly/4cANOA2. If you may have been exposed, please contact Calvert County Health Department at 410-535-5400 ext. 334 for further guidance.
The Health Department offers free vaccines, such as MMR (which protects against measles), for qualifying adults 19 years or older. We offer walk-in clinics every Tuesday. Call to learn more, or book an appointment: Questions? Call 410-535-5400, x 334.
Survey: Community Health Needs Assessment
We need your input. This year’s Community Health Needs Assessment will be active until April 27, 2026. This important survey helps us hear your voice and gathers your critical input on the most pressing health issues facing our community. The survey will take about 10 minutes to complete and is being conducted by Calvert County’s Community Health Improvement Roundtable. We hope you’ll take some time to let your voice be heard. > Take the survey
Rabies Prevention
Rabies is a rare but deadly disease caused by the rabies virus. It can be transmitted from an animal infected with rabies to unvaccinated pets and to people. If untreated, rabies is almost always fatal.
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Heart Disease is Preventable
Heart disease remains the leading cause of death in the United States today. It can be prevented through changes in a person’s lifestyle. For more information, visit The Heart Truth and Take Action for Your Heart: Get Started
Announcement from Environmental Health
Currently wet season percolation testing is not open. The Division of Environmental Health staff are closely monitoring the water table levels. In accordance with COMAR 26.04.03, percolation testing/site evaluations for subdivision of land should be ... > Learn More
Destination Wellness
Destination Wellness is a new version of the Highway to Health program. Our focus is on helping people who rely on the emergency room (ER) or ambulance (EMS) as their primary healthcare provider.
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- April 23, 2026
PreventT2 Diabetes Prevention Program
Health Department, Prince Frederick
6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Year-Long Program
Registration Required
> More Info - April 25, 2026
Drug Take Back Day
10:00 am – 2:00 pm
Northeast & Southern Community Centers
Remove unused and expired medications from your home
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Hours of Operation:
Monday – Friday (excluding holidays) 8:00 am – 4:00 pm. Clinics hours vary by department. In case of inclement weather, please call
410-535-5400
For After Hours Public Health Emergencies Contact the Control Center at: 410-535-3491
