Tulsa Health Department Services, Phone Numbers, Clinic Locations, Vaccines & Vital Records
This guide helps users searching for the Tulsa Health Department find the correct official phone number, clinic location, immunization help, shot records, birth certificates, death certificates, WIC clinics, environmental health direction, community health programs, and Oklahoma vital records resources.
The Tulsa Health Department serves Tulsa County through multiple public health locations. For Oklahoma birth and death certificates, the official vital records system is connected to the Oklahoma State Department of Health Office of Vital Records, with Tulsa Health Department providing local vital records help and official guidance.
This finder points you to the safest official starting place. It does not book appointments or show live availability, but it helps you avoid wrong phone numbers, wrong locations, and confusion between Tulsa Health Department, Oklahoma State Department of Health, VitalChek, or the county court clerk.
For general Tulsa Health Department help, call 918-582-9355. Many services require an appointment or may be temporarily offered at another THD location, so verify service availability before visiting.
Tulsa Health Department phone number, clinic locations and vital records help
The main Tulsa Health Department phone number is 918-582-9355. THD uses several clinic locations in Tulsa and surrounding communities, and its official clinic locations page says many services require an appointment or may be temporarily offered at another THD location. Call before visiting to confirm the service, location, documents, cost, eligibility, and hours.
Important Tulsa locations include Central Regional Health Center at 315 S. Utica, Tulsa, OK 74104-2203, James O. Goodwin Health Center at 5051 S. 129th E. Ave., Tulsa, OK 74134, and North Regional Health & Wellness Center at 5635 N. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Tulsa, OK 74126.
For Oklahoma birth and death certificates, the official Vital Records phone is 405-426-8880. Tulsa Health Department’s birth and death records page explains that phone requests are processed through VitalChek at this number, with Oklahoma resident certificate pricing listed as $20 for the first copy and $15 for each additional copy. Always verify current fees and eligibility before ordering.
Tulsa Health Department fast facts before you call
Official verification for this Tulsa Health Department guide
Publish-ready as of: May 9, 2026.
This guide was prepared using official Tulsa Health Department resources, including its home page, clinic locations page, birth and death records page, immunizations and vaccines page, clinic location pages, community health resources, and official Oklahoma State Department of Health Vital Records pages.
Public health information can change. Clinic hours, appointment rules, vaccine availability, birth certificate fees, death certificate eligibility, VitalChek ordering rules, WIC clinic locations, environmental health routing, and public record request processes may change. Always verify details on Tulsa-Health.org or Oklahoma.gov before visiting, paying, mailing documents, or relying on a deadline.
What this Tulsa Health Department guide covers
Tulsa Health Department phone number directory by service
Do not use one phone number for every question without checking the service first. Tulsa Health Department uses the main phone number for many service questions, but Oklahoma Vital Records, VitalChek, and court clerk records use different official paths.
Best way to call Tulsa Health Department
Before calling, write down your service need, preferred clinic, appointment reason, vaccine needed, shot record request, birth/death certificate question, WIC need, environmental health complaint, or public records question. Then ask which location handles that service today, whether an appointment is required, and what documents or fees are needed.
Tulsa Health Department clinic locations, hours and appointment guidance
Tulsa Health Department lists multiple clinic locations. Its official clinic location page warns that many services require an appointment or may be temporarily offered at another THD location. That warning matters because a user may see a clinic address online but arrive at the wrong site for the service they need.
The three most commonly searched Tulsa-area THD locations are Central Regional Health Center, James O. Goodwin Health Center, and North Regional Health & Wellness Center. THD also lists WIC clinics such as Bixby WIC Clinic, Broken Arrow WIC Clinic, and Mingo WIC Clinic. Always confirm the service before traveling.
Tulsa Health Department services users commonly search for
Tulsa Health Department offers public health services across clinic, immunization, WIC, vital records guidance, community health, public safety, data, and prevention programs. The correct office depends on the service. A vaccine visit is not the same as a birth certificate request, a WIC visit, a public records request, or a marriage record search.
Some services may require appointments, proof of eligibility, identification, insurance information, vaccine records, records applications, or official forms. Service availability may also vary by location and date.
Tulsa birth certificates, death certificates and Oklahoma Vital Records help
Birth and death records are one of the most common reasons people search for Tulsa Health Department. THD’s birth and death records page explains that phone requests for birth and death records can be processed through VitalChek at 405-426-8880. It also lists the cost for Oklahoma residents as $20 for the first copy and $15 for each additional copy, with non-resident online rates varying and expedited orders available for an additional fee.
The Oklahoma State Department of Health Office of Vital Records is responsible for issuing certified Oklahoma birth and death certificates. Its contact page lists Vital Records Service mailing address as PO Box 248964, Oklahoma City, OK 73124-8964, phone 405-426-8880, and email AskVR@health.ok.gov.
For birth certificates, Oklahoma Vital Records is responsible for registering births that occur in Oklahoma and preserving, amending, and issuing certified copies under state law. For death certificates, Oklahoma Vital Records is responsible for registering Oklahoma deaths and issuing certified copies under state law. Eligibility and ID requirements can apply.
Before ordering a Tulsa birth or death certificate
Prepare the full name on the record, date of birth or death, county if known, parent names if required, relationship to the person, acceptable ID, mailing address, payment method, and whether you need a certified copy. Confirm current fee, pickup, mail, online, and phone-order rules before paying.
Tulsa Health Department immunizations, vaccines and shot record requests
Tulsa Health Department immunization resources cover vaccines, immunization clinic locations, shot record requests, pricing, and insurance guidance. THD says shot record requests can be made in person at Tulsa Health Department immunization clinic locations listed on its vaccine page or by phone at 918-582-9355. Requests can also be faxed to 918-528-4366.
Vaccine availability can change by age, insurance, vaccine supply, school requirements, public health conditions, location, and appointment schedule. Do not assume a vaccine is available at every THD location without calling first.
Tulsa WIC clinics, nutrition support and family health help
Tulsa Health Department lists several WIC clinic locations on its official location page, including Bixby WIC Clinic and Broken Arrow WIC Clinic. WIC is a nutrition support program for eligible women, infants, and children, and local clinic instructions can vary by location.
Before visiting a WIC clinic, call Tulsa Health Department at 918-582-9355 or use the official location page to confirm the correct clinic, appointment rules, documents, and current service availability.
Tulsa environmental health, food safety, water, public safety and complaints
Environmental health and public safety questions are common health department searches. Depending on the issue, Tulsa Health Department or another local, county, state, or city office may be involved. Public health environmental concerns can include food safety, water quality, sanitation, disease prevention, facility conditions, and community health risks.
Because these issues are location-specific, call 918-582-9355 or use the official THD website to confirm the correct program before filing a complaint, paying a fee, or visiting a clinic. If the concern is an immediate danger, call emergency services instead of waiting for routine office response.
Tulsa community health services, referrals and support resources
Tulsa Health Department’s community health resources may help connect residents to services in the community, including food, utilities, housing, legal aid, mental health, support groups, dental health, follow-up appointments, transportation to health-related appointments, and understanding discharge instructions after medical visits.
For more information, THD’s community health page lists phone 918-595-4390. Availability, eligibility, and referral options can vary, so use the official page or call before relying on a specific service.
Tulsa marriage certificate and divorce record confusion
Do not use Tulsa Health Department or Oklahoma Vital Records for every type of record. Oklahoma Vital Statistics guidance explains that Oklahoma birth and death certificates are issued by the OSDH Office of Vital Records, while marriage and divorce records are issued and filed by the County Court Clerk where the marriage or divorce was filed.
If you need a Tulsa marriage license record, divorce decree, divorce filing, or court-certified copy, you may need the Tulsa County Court Clerk or the court clerk for the county where the record was filed. This is different from ordering a birth certificate or death certificate through Oklahoma Vital Records.
Tulsa Health Department free services vs paid records, vaccines and official fees
Many Tulsa Health Department pages, location listings, public health updates, immunization guidance, and public health resources are free to view online. Some services may involve fees, insurance billing, certificate fees, expedited order fees, vaccines, clinic visits, records requests, or official program costs.
The key rule is to verify the official page before paying. Birth and death certificate fees are official vital records costs, but private record websites may add additional fees. Vaccine costs and insurance rules can also vary. Always check the official THD or Oklahoma.gov page first.
What Tulsa Health Department may not handle
Many users search “Tulsa Health Department” when they actually need another agency. THD is important for public health, clinics, vaccines, WIC, and vital records guidance, but it is not the right office for every medical, legal, court, insurance, or benefit issue.
Tulsa Health Department appointment checklist before you visit
Avoid a wasted trip. Many health department visits require appointment confirmation, ID, records, payment, vaccine history, or eligibility details. Always confirm the correct Tulsa Health Department location before leaving home.
How to contact the right Tulsa Health Department service
Choose the exact service
Decide whether you need clinic service, vaccines, shot records, WIC, birth/death certificate, environmental health, community health, public records, or a court record.
Use the official THD website first
Start with Tulsa-Health.org and use the official locations, vaccines, birth/death records, or program pages instead of private directory listings.
Call before visiting
Use 918-582-9355 to confirm service availability, appointment requirements, clinic location, current hours, documents, fees, and eligibility.
Use Oklahoma Vital Records for certificates
For Oklahoma birth and death certificates, use the official THD birth/death records page or Oklahoma Vital Records at 405-426-8880.
Use the court clerk for marriage or divorce records
For Oklahoma marriage or divorce records, contact the County Court Clerk where the marriage or divorce was filed.
Do not use routine Tulsa Health Department pages for emergencies
If someone is in immediate danger, call 911. If you need suicide, mental health crisis, or emotional distress support in the United States, call or text 988. If you suspect poisoning, overdose, violence, severe allergic reaction, chest pain, stroke symptoms, severe breathing trouble, or another urgent safety issue, use emergency services immediately.
Routine public health pages are useful for clinic services, vaccines, records, WIC, data, and community health resources. They are not a substitute for emergency medical care, urgent law enforcement help, crisis response, or immediate safety support.
Tulsa Health Department map and main clinic search
The map below points to Tulsa Health Department’s James O. Goodwin Health Center. Tulsa Health Department has multiple locations, so always confirm your exact appointment location before traveling.
Official Tulsa Health Department links for services, phone and vital records
Use these official resources before relying on private directories, outdated phone listings, paid certificate websites, or non-government appointment pages.
Tulsa Health Department official website Main official THD website for services, locations, public records, birth/death records, data, news and public health information. Tulsa Health Department clinic locations Official THD clinic locations page with service availability warning and location list. Central Regional Health Center Official location page for 315 S. Utica, Tulsa, OK 74104-2203. James O. Goodwin Health Center Official location page for 5051 S. 129th E. Ave., Tulsa, OK 74134. North Regional Health & Wellness Center Official location page for 5635 N. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Tulsa, OK 74126. Tulsa birth and death records Official THD page for birth and death certificate ordering guidance and VitalChek phone ordering details. Oklahoma birth and death certificates Official Oklahoma State Department of Health Vital Records page for birth and death certificates. Oklahoma Vital Records contact Official phone, email and mailing address for Oklahoma Vital Records. Oklahoma birth certificates Official Oklahoma birth certificate page for certified birth records, applications, ID and ordering guidance. Oklahoma death certificates Official Oklahoma death certificate page for certified death record ordering guidance. Tulsa immunizations and vaccines Official THD page for vaccines, immunization locations, shot records, pricing and insurance information. Tulsa community health Official THD community health page for referrals, support resources, transportation and community service navigation.Tulsa Health Department FAQ: phone, services, vaccines and vital records
What is the Tulsa Health Department phone number?
The main Tulsa Health Department phone number is 918-582-9355. Use it to verify service availability, appointments, clinic locations, vaccines, shot records and general THD routing.
Where is Tulsa Health Department located?
Tulsa Health Department has multiple locations. Major locations include Central Regional Health Center at 315 S. Utica, James O. Goodwin Health Center at 5051 S. 129th E. Ave., and North Regional Health & Wellness Center at 5635 N. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd..
Do I need an appointment at Tulsa Health Department?
Many THD services require an appointment or may be offered at a different location. Call 918-582-9355 before visiting to confirm the service, location, documents, hours and fees.
How do I get a birth certificate in Tulsa?
Use Tulsa Health Department’s official birth and death records page or Oklahoma Vital Records. Phone requests for birth and death records are processed through VitalChek at 405-426-8880. Eligibility, ID and fees may apply.
How do I get a death certificate in Tulsa?
Oklahoma death certificates are handled through the Oklahoma State Department of Health Office of Vital Records. Use THD’s birth/death records page or Oklahoma.gov Vital Records guidance and verify eligibility before ordering.
What is the Oklahoma Vital Records phone number?
Oklahoma Vital Records lists phone 405-426-8880 and email AskVR@health.ok.gov. The mailing address is Vital Records Service, Oklahoma State Department of Health, PO Box 248964, Oklahoma City, OK 73124-8964.
How much does an Oklahoma birth or death certificate cost?
Tulsa Health Department’s birth and death records page lists Oklahoma resident pricing as $20 for the first copy and $15 for each additional copy. Non-resident online rates and expedited fees may vary, so verify current pricing before ordering.
Can Tulsa Health Department help with shot records?
Yes. THD says shot record requests can be made in person at immunization clinic locations or by phone at 918-582-9355. Requests can also be faxed to 918-528-4366.
Does Tulsa Health Department provide immunizations?
Yes. Tulsa Health Department has an official immunizations and vaccines page with immunization clinic guidance, shot record information, pricing and insurance details. Call before visiting to confirm vaccine availability.
Does Tulsa Health Department handle marriage or divorce records?
No, not as birth/death certificates. Oklahoma guidance says marriage and divorce records are issued and filed by the County Court Clerk where the marriage or divorce was filed.
Which Tulsa Health Department location should I visit?
It depends on the service. Use the official THD locations page and call 918-582-9355 because many services require an appointment or may be offered at another location.
Is this the official Tulsa Health Department website?
No. This is an independent informational guide. For official services, appointments, forms, fees, certificates, clinic rules, shot records and public health notices, use Tulsa-Health.org or Oklahoma.gov.
Independent guide and official-use disclaimer
This article is an independent guide created to help users find Tulsa Health Department services, phone numbers, clinic locations, vaccines, shot records, WIC clinics, birth certificates, death certificates, Oklahoma Vital Records, community health resources and official links.
It is not the official Tulsa Health Department website and does not provide medical advice, legal advice, emergency help, eligibility decisions, appointment guarantees, records guarantees or public health determinations. Before visiting, paying, applying, ordering records, submitting documents, faxing requests or relying on a deadline, verify details directly with Tulsa-Health.org, Oklahoma.gov, VitalChek, or the correct official agency.
Bottom line for Tulsa Health Department services, phone and vital records
For Tulsa Health Department help, start with the official website or call 918-582-9355. Use the official locations page before visiting because many services require an appointment or may be offered at another THD location. Major Tulsa locations include Central Regional Health Center, James O. Goodwin Health Center, and North Regional Health & Wellness Center.
For Oklahoma birth and death certificates, use Tulsa Health Department’s birth and death records page or Oklahoma Vital Records at 405-426-8880. For shot records, THD says requests can be made in person at immunization clinic locations, by phone at 918-582-9355, or by fax to 918-528-4366. For marriage or divorce records, contact the County Court Clerk where the record was filed.