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    About Us

    Welcome to the website of the Queen Anne's County Department of Health.
    Our regular hours of operation are 8:00am to 4:30pm, Monday through Friday except for State Holidays and State Special Weather Closings.
    We provide a wide range of health services to the community. The mission of the Department is to be a resource to the community in meeting public health needs.
    A wide cadre of professional staff are available to our residents. Please visit the various programs and services
    The Queen Anne's County Department of Health is at your service!
     
    In accordance with Federal and State mandates, MDH prohibits discrimination in the delivery of services on the basis of race, sex, age, color, national origin, religion or belief, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, genetic information, political opinion or affiliation, and mental and/or physical disability.
     
    Dr Ciotola

    Joseph A. Ciotola, Jr., M.D.

     

     

    • Health Officer of Queen Anne's County Department of Health
    • Medical Director for the Queen Anne's County Department of Emergency Services

     Dr. Ciotola is gaining national recognition for partnering these two departments and establishing a program that helps local populations who have fallen through the cracks in receiving resources and enables them to improve the quality of their life. This pilot program is called MICH (Mobile Integrated Community Health Program) and began operating in August of 2014.​