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Pitt County Public Health reports steady clinic volume, plans opioid-settlement applications exceeding prior funding

Pitt County Board of Commissioners · December 2, 2025
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Summary

Public Health Director Gray told commissioners October clinic visits were 1,162 (4,147 year‑to‑date), nutrition participation exceeded targets, and the county anticipates more than $1,000,000 in the next round of opioid-settlement grant funds after a stakeholder process.

Pitt County Public Health gave a quarterly update to the Board of Commissioners on Dec. 1, reporting steady clinic activity and progress on several public-health initiatives.

Public Health Director Gray said, “In October, we had 1,162 visits,” and that the department had recorded 4,147 clinical visits through October this year. Gray reported a 73% show rate for the last available month and said the clinic visit average meets the department’s monthly target of about 1,000 visits. He also reported 96 child immunizations over a two-day school assessment effort and 114 child health provider…

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