Monday May 20th, 2024 6:02PM

Gwinnett County public health district rebrands

By Austin Eller News Director

The Georgia Public Health district that operates in Gwinnett, Newton and Rockdale counties has been rebranded.

District 3-4, also known as Gwinnett, Newton and Rockdale County Health Departments, is now called GNR Public Health.

A release from GNR said the rebrand comes after two years of leading the charge against the COVID-19 pandemic in the three counties.

“We felt now was an excellent time to create a more visually appealing and recognizable brand,” said Dr. Audrey Arona, district health director of GNR Public Health. “Most importantly, we wanted to change our name to include ‘public health’ because our focus is indeed on our public. We’ve had an opportunity to educate our communities about what public health does, which goes beyond just the health department clinical services that are typically more visible.”

The organization plans to phase in the new brand through the remainder of 2022. The phase-in also includes plans to make a new website that will make information about all public health services more accessible.

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