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Nurse Lakean Meade leads push to restore women’s health care
BY ROGER SMITH MOUNTAIN CITIZEN INEZ — Registered nurse Lakean Meade served as guest speaker for the Kiwanis Club luncheon Thursday at Giovanni’s in Inez. Meade, who grew up in Inez and has worked at the Martin County Health Department for a year and a half, detailed new partnerships and programs that bring vital women’s
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October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month
BY DOROTHY DILLON Each October, communities across the nation come together to recognize Breast Cancer Awareness Month—a time dedicated to spreading knowledge, encouraging screenings, and supporting those affected by the disease. Breast cancer remains one of the most common cancers among women, but early detection can make all the difference. Regular screenings, such as mammograms,
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ARH Foundation puts lifesaving devices in Martin County hands
CITIZEN STAFF REPORT INEZ — The Martin County Health Department has received a gift that could mean the difference between life and death. The ARH Foundation for Healthier Communities has donated automated external defibrillators (AEDs), enabling local staff to respond promptly in cardiac emergencies. AEDs can be used by both trained professionals and laypeople. With
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Health & Wellness Pavilion coming to Martin County
BY DOROTHY DILLON The Martin County Health Department is excited to invite the community to our third annual Health & Wellness Pavilion on Friday, Sept. 12 (12–5 p.m.) and Saturday, Sept. 13 (10 a.m.–2 p.m.) at the Martin County Business Center (right beside the courthouse). This year’s event will be packed with fun, learning, and
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Healthy Happenings: Confidential birth control services
BY DOROTHY DILLON Need birth control? Want confidential STI testing or treatment? The Martin County Health Department has partnered with Dayspring Women’s Health to provide compassionate, confidential reproductive care. Pills, patches, IUDs and more are available. For added privacy, ask about “no home contact” visits. Call (606) 549-2656 and tell them you are from Martin
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Healthy Happenings: National HIV Testing Day
BY DOROTHY DILLON June 27 is National HIV Testing Day. Do you know your status? Getting tested is a powerful step toward protecting your health and the health of others. At the Martin County Health Department, we provide confidential HIV testing by appointment. It is quick, private, and could save your life. We also offer
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Healthy Happenings: Protect yourself with PrEP
BY DOROTHY DILLON The Martin County Health Department is spreading the word about PrEP (Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis). This daily medication can reduce the risk of getting HIV by over 90% when taken as prescribed. PrEP is a powerful tool in HIV prevention and is especially recommended for individuals at higher risk. We are here to help
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Healthy Happenings: Life-saving vaccines
BY DOROTHY DILLON We’re committed to making sure everyone in our community—regardless of background or circumstances—has access to life-saving vaccines and the information they need to make informed health decisions. Did you know? Vaccines protect against serious illnesses like COVID-19, flu, pneumonia, and shingles, especially for adults at higher risk. Concerned about cost? Many vaccines
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Healthy Happenings: Get your mammogram and enter to win
BY DOROTHY DILLON Early detection saves lives. Regular mammograms are key to catching breast cancer early when it is most treatable. Schedule and keep your appointment with the Mobile Mammogram Unit at the Martin County Health Department on April 8 and you will be entered into a $100 gift card drawing. To schedule, please call
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Healthy Happenings: Childhood immunizations protect against serious diseases
BY DOROTHY DILLON Routine childhood immunizations protect against serious diseases like measles, polio and whooping cough—helping Kentucky’s children grow up strong and healthy. Vaccines are safe, effective and recommended starting at birth. They help prevent outbreaks and protect those who can’t get vaccinated. Staying up to date means fewer sick days and healthier families. Check










