The County Health Officer has announced that Montgomery County will require all shoppers to wear masks while in stores starting next week.
Montgomery County had 793 coronavirus cases and 19 deaths as of April 6. Meanwhile, the state is opening more testing sites this week.
The number of coronavirus cases in Montgomery County has doubled from six to 12, the county said Sunday, and includes people in their 20s.
While a total six people in Montgomery County were ill with the new coronavirus, the first three cases reported a week ago have recovered.
Patch spoke with local dietitians and a personal trainer to find out what it takes to get healthy and stay healthy beyond the new year.
Montgomery County residents can sign up for 2020 health and dental coverage plans starting on Friday, Nov. 1.
The CDC recommends that everyone age 6 months and older get a yearly flu vaccine. Here are some places you can get a flu shot in Rockville.
A DEA database shows where more than 70 billion painkillers were sent. Here's how many pills Rockville pharmacies received.
Montgomery County officials will be offering opioid overdose response training and supplies to residents at a class on Tuesday, Aug. 27.
20-minute test to identify adults at risk for kidney disease
The federal government has updated how it evaluates nursing homes. Here are the ratings for Rockville.
Fitness chain launches national initiative to help youth meet minimum recommended requirement for physical activity
Drug store giants Walgreens and Rite Aid will increase the minimum age required to buy tobacco.
Research shows that breath and poses can help
Montgomery County officials will be offering opioid overdose response training and supplies to residents at classes on Jan. 24 and Feb. 13.
Three clinics will offer free flu vaccinations to children between 3- and 18-years-old in Montgomery County.
During Free Dentistry Day, residents in and around Rockville can choose from a free cleaning, filling or extraction.
Federal data shows STD rates are on the rise as condom usage declines. Here's how Montgomery school officials plan to stop the trend.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends that everyone six months and older get a yearly flu shot.
County officials want to expand the MCPS condom-distribution plan to all 25 high schools after a spike in sexually transmitted diseases.
Maryland saw an increase in STI rates across the state, but Montgomery County's rates rose about double that of the state.
County Executive Ike Leggett today announced that Montgomery County has filed a suit against companies that produce and distribute opioids.
The 2018 flu season is now a national epidemic: Montgomery County reports widespread cases of the flu and urge residents to get vaccinated.
Montgomery County health officials are reminding residents to help prevent the flu by getting a flu shot and by following key health habits.
Montgomery County residents can safely get rid of prescription drugs at collections sites around the area on Oct. 28.
The oldest-continuing foot race in Montgomery County will be held Sunday, Nov. 5.
A Rockville dentist office will offer free services on Oct. 14.
Montgomery County residents have several chances to get free flu shots at clinics in October and November.
Montgomery County students need to be vaccinated for several diseases before school starts; see this list of free clinics.
While tests show the drinking water meets regulatory standards, WSSC officials say it should not be used for laundry.
The newest tally of fatal overdoses in 2017 shows Maryland still has a battle to fight, plus Montgomery numbers are better than the state.
Students not current with vaccination requirements will be excluded from attending Montgomery County Public Schools.
Residents can get rid of breeding spots by eliminating standing water in and around homes, clean out roof gutters & down-spouts, and more.
The water continues to be safe, as a report details the source, treatment, distribution, safety and quality of Rockville's drinking water.
Rockville facilities offer free access for residents seeking relief from heat on June 16.
PM Pediatrics, the nation’s largest provider of specialized pediatric urgent care, opened its second DC metro location in Rockville.
The community is invited to hear more about the project at an open house, 7-8:30 pm, Thursday, June 22 at the center.
Rockville has issued an ordinance for owner, managers, and employees to prohibit smoking and vaping in outdoor serving areas.
Sherri Couldren will be receiving prosthetics from Ability clinic in Maryland that specializes in prosthetics and orthotics.