Public Health — (336) 703-3100
Social Services — (336) 703-3800
Behavioral Health — (336) 703-2781
Bridges to Hope — (336) 776-3255

Health Services

Preventative, diagnosis, treatment, and physical and mental impairment services.

Adult Medicaid provides healthcare coverage for qualified adults who are 65 or older, blind or disabled (permanently or totally disabled for at least twelve months). Medicaid programs range from full to partial benefits based on income, age, health needs, resources, and other eligibility requirements. Medicaid may help pay for the costs of nursing homes, intermediate care, and long-term care in the home. Additionally, eligible Medicaid beneficiaries may also receive cash payments from the Special Assistance program.

If you want to provide any information for your pending application or case, please email it to customercare-user@forsyth.cc

Telephone: Call Center Number 336-703-3800.

The Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening program provide breast and cervical exams, Pap smears, HPV testing, and mammograms for women ages 40-64 who meet specific income guidelines.

For additional information or to book an appointment contact 336-703-3324

The Cleveland Avenue Dental Center is part of the Forsyth County Department of Health and Human Services. We serve children and adults of Forsyth County and surrounding areas. We accept Medicaid, NC Health Choice, Ameritas and self-pay patients. A sliding fee scale may be applied for self-pay patients based on household income. We are a fully functioning dental center for both children and adults. Our caring, compassionate staff will help ensure that you have a pleasant dental experience.

If you want to provide any information for your pending application or case, please email it to customercare-user@forsyth.cc

For additional information or to book an appointment contact 336-703-3090

Control of communicable disease in Forsyth County is handled by a team of Public Health nurses. Our main goal is to keep the public safe by preventing the spread of communicable disease. Reports are received from physician’s offices, labs, schools, daycares, food establishments and long term care facilities. Concerned citizens also call in with complaints. The Communicable Disease Nurse and Environmental Health Specialist may do an investigation jointly depending on the disease and the area involved within the community.

The NC Division of Public Health/Communicable Disease Branch has revised surveillance forms and supporting documents. The Confidential Report of Communicable Disease form is used by health care providers and local health department staff to report and investigate diseases that represent a public health threat according to 10A NCAC 41A.0101 Reportable Diseases and Conditions.

24/7 On Call Number: 336-703-3249
Fax Number: 336-748-3644

The Family and Children's Medicaid programs provide healthcare coverage for qualifying citizens of North Carolina who meet income guidelines and other eligibility criteria. Depending upon the circumstances, applications may be eligible for a specific program within various Medicaid services, including Medicaid for Infants and Children and Medicaid for Pregnant Women.

If you want to provide any information for your pending application or case, please email it to customercare-user@forsyth.cc

Telephone: Call Center Number 336-703-3800.

To persons who have had or may in the future have their Medicaid benefits terminated or reduced in North Carolina; please read the following: Notice to Class

The purpose of the Family Planning Clinic is to help plan pregnancies, prevent unintended pregnancies, reduce infant mortality, improve health, reduce health care costs, and help build a better future for women, men, and children. All services are confidential.

For additional information or to book an appointment contact 336-703-3324

Forsyth Regional Opioid and Substance Use Team is made up of representatives from over 80 different community agencies in addition to community members with lived experiences. We have a comprehensive plan and are working together to build and maintain a continuum of care in the Forsyth County community that educates the community, provides primary prevention, overdose prevention, promotes harm reduction practices, removes barriers to treatment and recovery, and breaks down stigma surrounding substance use.

For additional information contact 336-486-0103 or visit FROST's website.

On-time vaccination throughout childhood helps build your child's immunity before exposure to potentially life-threatening diseases. Forsyth County Immunization Program provides free or low-cost vaccines to qualifying adults and children.

For additional information or to book an appointment contact 336-703-3324

The Men's Health Program is a male based community outreach program that helps men become knowledgeable of chronic diseases and prevention. This program focuses on chronic illness and other health topics such as nutrition, physical activity and mental health.

For more information, contact 336-703-3366 or vist the Men's Health website.

The POSSE Team provides HIV and STI screenings and education in Forsyth County community locations, such as churches, jails, universities, homeless shelters, nightclubs, and community fairs.

For more information, contact 336-703-3199.

Learn more on the POSSE website.

The Refugee Program helps improve refugees' health after arriving in the United States by providing health screening and vaccinations.

For additional information or to book an appointment, contact 336-703-3324.

The STI program includes confidential examinations, diagnostic testing and treatment, a physical exam, appropriate labs, and counseling for syphilis, gonorrhea, chlamydia, HIV, and other sexually transmitted infections.

For additional information or to book an appointment contact 336-703-3324

The Forsyth County Stepping Up Initiative houses two programs: Stepping Up Process to End Recidivism (SUPER) and the Mental Health Court (MHC).

  • The SUPER program provides screening, transition planning, peer support, and case management to persons who have mental health or substance use disorders. The program focuses on men and women who have criminal justice involvement. We also assist those who may not have any legal issues.
  • The MHC Program is a court supervised treatment program for people who have been identified as having a mental illness, pending charges, and have agreed to participate in the program. MHC is a pre-plea court that links eligible defendants to treatment and support services that help them better manage their mental health.
For additional information, contact 336-703-2606, or visit the Stepping Up Initiative website.

Tuberculosis Control and TB Skin Tests are NOT availble at this time.

Children require regular checkups throughout childhood to monitor health, growth, and development. Forsyth County Well Child Program offer appointments for children from birth through 21 years.

For additional information or to book an appointment contact 336-703-3324.

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Public Health

799 North Highland Avenue
Winston Salem, NC 27101
Phone: 336-703-3100
Fax: 336-748-3292

Social Services

741 North Highland Avenue
Winston Salem, NC 27101
Phone: 336-703-3800
Fax: 336-727-2842

Bridges to Hope

725 North Highland Avenue
Winston Salem, NC 27101
Phone: 336-776-3255

Animal Shelter

5570 Stturmer Park Circle
Winston Salem, NC 27105
Phone: 336-703-2480

Behavioral Health Services



Phone: 336-703-2600