ORANGE CITY – While the Volusia County Health Department is no longer offering primary care services at its public health clinic in Orange City, the health department clinic remains open.

“We want the community to understand that our clinic in Orange City is open and offering a number of very important public health services and programs,” said Dr. Thomas Coleman, director of the Volusia County Health Department. “Anyone needing school shots for their children, travel shots, AIDS tests, school physicals and more should make an appointment with our public health clinic.”

Volusia County Health Department (Florida Hospital Fish Memorial campus)
1061 Medical Center Drive in Orange City, 386-822-6215

List of Services:

  • Child and Adult Immunizations including Travel Shots
  • Communicable Disease Control
  • Testing and treatment for tuberculosis, sexually transmitted diseases, HIV/AIDS
  • School Physicals

The health department also operates the following clinics in west Volusia County:

  • Women’s Health Services Center, 931 N. Spring Garden Avenue in DeLand
    386-736-5320
  • WIC and Nutrition Services: 
    • 929 N. Spring Garden Avenue in Deland                      386-822-6223
    • 330 E. Retta Street in DeLeon Springs (M,Th,F only)    386-985-7805
    • 1555 Saxon Boulevard, Suite 103 in Deltona                 386-860-7150
  • Deltona Health Center, 1555 Saxon Boulevard in Deltona,        386-575-0372


For more information about the health services and programs provided by the Volusia County Health Department, please visit www.volusiahealth.com

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