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HEALTH DISTRICT DIRECTORS PHONE LIST- REVISED May 10, 2021 Gloria Addo-Ayensu, MD, MPH Tara Blackley, MA, MPH, MBA Natasha Dwamena, MD, MPH, District Director Chief Operations Officer FACOG Fairfax Health District Loudoun Health District District Director 10777 Main Street, Ste. 203 1 Harrison Street, S.E. Hampton Health District Fairfax, VA 22030 P. O. Box 7000 MSC # 68 3130 Victoria Blvd. [email protected] Leesburg, VA 20177 Hampton, VA 23661-1588 703-246-2479 Office [email protected] [email protected] 703-653-9463 Fax 703-777-0234 Office 757-315-3781 Office 703-771-5023 Fax 757-727-1185 Fax Sulola Adekoya, MD, MPH Acting District Director Billie Blair-Taylor, MD Natasha Dwamena, MD, MPH, Piedmont Health District Deputy Director FACOG 111 South Street, 1st Fl. Chesapeake Health District District Director Farmville, VA 23901 748 Battlefield Blvd., North Peninsula Health District [email protected] Chesapeake, VA 23320 416 J. Clyde Morris Boulevard 434-392-3984 Office [email protected] Newport News, VA 23601 434-392-1038 Fax 757-382-8600 Office [email protected] 757-547-0298 Fax 757-594-7305 Office Alison Ansher, MD, MPH 757-594-7714 Fax District Director Noelle Bissell, MD Prince William Health District District Director Tom Franck, MD, MPH 9301 Lee Avenue New River Health District District Director Manassas, VA 20110 210 South Pepper Street, Suite A Chickahominy Health District [email protected] Christiansburg, VA 24073 12312 Washington Hwy. 703-792-6301 Office [email protected] Ashland, VA 23005 703-792-6338 Fax 540-585-3304 Office [email protected] 540-381-7108 Fax 804-365-4313 Office Danny Avula, MD, MPH 804-365-4362 Fax District Director Denise Bonds, MD, MPH Richmond City Health District District Director Anne Gaddy, MD, MPH 400 E. Cary Street Blue Ridge Health District Acting District Director Richmond, VA 232l9 1138 Rose Hill Drive-22903 Deputy Director [email protected] P.O. Box 7546 Alexandria Health District 804-205-3500 Office Charlottesville, VA 22906 4480 King Street 804-205-3501 COVID-19 Inquiries [email protected] Alexandria, VA 22302 804-371-2207 Fax 434-972-6200 Office [email protected] 434-972-4310 Fax 703-746-4996 Office Danny Avula, MD, MPH 703-845-1397 Fax District Director Paul Brumund, MHA Henrico Health District Chief Operations Officer Kerry Gateley, MD, MPH, CPE 8600 Dixon Powers Drive Norfolk and Virginia Beach Health District Director P.O. Box 90775 Districts Central Virginia Health District Henrico, VA 23273 4452 Corporation Lane 307 Alleghany Avenue [email protected] Virginia Beach, VA 23464 Lynchburg, VA 24501 804-501-4656 Office [email protected] [email protected] 804-501-4983 Fax 757-518-2700 Office 434-477-5900 Office 757-518-2640 Fax 434-947-2338 Fax Jason (Jay) Baxter Acting Chief Operations Officer Michelle Cowling Kerry Gateley, MD, MPH, CPE Crater Health District Chief Operations Officer District Director 301 Halifax Street Hampton and Peninsula Health West Piedmont Health District Petersburg, VA 23803 Districts 295 Commonwealth Blvd. [email protected] 416 J. Clyde Morris Boulevard P.O. Box 1032 804-664-4332 Work Cell Newport News, VA 23601 Martinsville, VA 24114 804-862-6126 Fax [email protected] [email protected] 757-594-7902 Office 540-484-0292 Office 757-594-7714 Fax 540-484-0314 Fax David Goodfriend, MD, MPH Parham Jaberi, MD, MPH Olugbenga Obasanjo, MD, MPH District Director Acting District Director District Director Loudoun Health District Virginia Beach Health District Rappahannock Health District 1 Harrison Street, S.E. Pembroke Corporate Center III 1320 Central Park Blvd, Suite 300 P. O. Box 7000, MSC #68 4452 Corporation Lane Fredericksburg, VA 22401 Leesburg, VA 20177 Virginia Beach, VA 23462 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 540-899-4797 Office 703-777-0234 Office 757-518-2700 Office 540-785-3407 Fax 703-771-5023 Fax 757-518-2640 Fax Jon Richardson Colin M. Greene, MD, MPH Lauren James, MD Chief Operations Officer District Director District Director Eastern Shore Health District Lord Fairfax Health District Portsmouth Health District 23191 Front Street 107 Kent Street, Suite #201 1701 High Street, Suite 102 P. O. Box 177 Winchester, VA 22601 Portsmouth, VA 23704 Accomac, VA 23301-0177 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 540-722-3480 Office 757-393-8585 Office 757-787-5886 Office 540-722-3479 Fax 757-393-5423 Fax 757-787-5841 Fax Colin M. Greene, MD, MPH Laura P. Kornegay, MD, MPH Alexander Samuel, MD, MPH Acting District Director District Director District Director Rappahannock/Rapidan HD Central Shenandoah HD Chesterfield Health District 330 Hospital Drive 1414 North Augusta Street 9501 Lucy Corr Circle Warrenton, VA 20186 P.O. Box 2126 P.O. Box 100 [email protected] Staunton, VA 24402-2126 Chesterfield, VA 23832 540-347-6400 Office [email protected] [email protected] 540-347-6405 Fax 540-332-7830 Office 804-751-4385 Office Penny Hall 540-885-0149 Fax 804-751-4497 Fax Chief Operations Office Central Virginia and Deanna Krautner Robert Sharpe West Piedmont Health Districts Chief Operations Officer Chief Operations Officer 365 Pell Avenue Henrico and Richmond City Health Arlington Health District Rocky Mount, VA 24151 Districts 2100 Washington Blvd., 2nd Floor [email protected] 8600 Dixon Power Drive Arlington, VA 22204 540-484-0292 Henrico, VA 23228 [email protected] 540-484-0314 [email protected] 703-228-5582 Office 804-501-4656 Office 703-228-1166 Fax Alton Hart, Jr., MD, MPH 804-501-4983 Fax District Director Karen E. Shelton, MD Crater Health District Cynthia B. Morrow, MD, MPH District Director 301 Halifax Street District Director Mount Rogers Health District Petersburg, VA 23803 Alleghany Health District 201 Francis Marion Lane [email protected] 21 Academy St. P.O. Box 220 Marion, VA 24354-4227 804-862-8933 Office Fincastle, VA 24090 [email protected] 804-862-6126 Fax [email protected] 276-781-7450 Office 540-204-9441 Office 276-781-7455 Fax Parham Jaberi, MD, MPH 540-857-6423 Fax Acting District Director Karen E. Shelton, MDM Norfolk City Health District Cynthia B. Morrow, MD, MPH Acting District Director 830 Southampton Ave. Ste. 200 District Director Lenowisco Health District Roanoke City Health District 134 Roberts Street, S.W. Norfolk, VA 23510 nd [email protected] 1502 Williamson Rd., NE, 2 Floor Wise, VA 24293 757-683-2796 Office Roanoke, VA 24012 [email protected] 757-683-8878 Fax [email protected] 276-328-8000 Office 540-204-9441 Office 276-376-1020 Fax 540-857-6423 Fax Karen E. Shelton, MD Todd Wagner, DO, MPH, MBA Acting District Director District Director Cumberland Plateau District Western Tidewater Health District 224 Clydesway Drive 135 Hall Avenue P.O. Box 2347 Suffolk, VA 23434 Lebanon, VA 24266 [email protected] [email protected] 757-514-4700 Office 276-415-3381 Office 757-514-4873 Fax 276-889-7695 Fax Nancy Welch, MD, MHA, MBA Reisa Sloce District Director Chief Operations Officer Chesapeake Health District Cumberland Plateau and Lenowisco Health 748 Battlefield Blvd., North Districts Chesapeake, VA 23320 224 Clydesway Dr., PO Box 2347 [email protected] Lebanon, VA 24266 757-382-8600 Office [email protected] 757-547-0298 Fax 276-889-7621 Office 276-889-7699 Fax Richard Williams, MD, MPH District Director Scott Spillmann, MD, MPH Three Rivers Health District District Director 2780 Puller Hwy, POB 415 Pittsylvania/Danville HD Saluda, VA 23149 326 Taylor Drive [email protected] Danville, VA 24541 804-758-2381 Ext. 17 Office [email protected] 804-758-4828 Fax 434-766-9815 Office 434-799-5022 Fax Richard Williams, MD, MPH Acting District Director Scott Spillmann, MD, MPH Eastern Shore Health District District Director 23191 Front Street, P.O. Box 177 Southside Health District Accomac, VA 23301-0177 969 Madison St. [email protected] Boydton, VA 23917 757-787-5880 Office [email protected] 757-787-5841 Fax 434-766-9815 Office 434-799-5022 Fax Reuben Varghese, MD District Director Arlington Health District 2100 Washington Blvd., 2nd Floor Arlington, VA 22204 [email protected] 703-228-5580 Office 703-228-5233 Fax Melissa Viray, MD Deputy Director Richmond City and Henrico Health Districts 400 E. Cary Street Richmond, VA 3219 [email protected] 804-205-3500 Office 804-371-2207 Fax .
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