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Refugee Health Program

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The Florida Department of Health in Clay County’s Refugee Health Program provides services for people coming to the U.S. Once here, refuges are offered a health assessment within 90 days of their arrival (or 90 days of becoming eligible for services) at no charge to them, including immunizations needed for adjustment of immigration status.

The Refugee Health Program promotes and protects the public’s health by offering a health assessment and immunizations to eligible refugees, asylees, Cuban/Haitian entrants, Amerasians, Iraqi/Afghan special immigrants, and victims of human trafficking.

For complete information about refugee health services, visit the Florida Department of Health Refugee Health Program.

What to bring with you on your first visit:

  • Your immigration documents including, but not limited to I-94, I-212, I-862, or eligibility letter.
  • Photo ID, passport, or ID from your country.
  • Residence address or current phone number. If possible, write it down on paper and bring it with you.
  • Your immunization records from your country
  • All your medical records
  • Any medication or herbs currently being taken

For more information, contact the Florida Department of Health in Clay County at 904-529-2800 or visit the Florida Department of Health Refugee Health website.