Johnson County Health Department Services, Clinics, WIC, Immunizations & Official Phone Help
This guide explains how to contact the Johnson County Health Department, officially the Johnson County Department of Health and Environment in Kansas, and how to find the right phone number for immunizations, WIC, walk-in health services, medical records, environmental health complaints, communicable disease reporting, and urgent public health concerns.
The biggest mistake users make is treating every Johnson County health need as one phone call. The department has health clinic services, WIC services, environmental health services, public health emergency preparedness, medical records, and separate program contacts. Use the correct official path before visiting, paying, or submitting personal information.
This finder helps you use the correct Johnson County, Kansas health department path. It does not book appointments, show live clinic wait times, or replace the official county website. It simply points you to the safest official resource for your need.
For general Johnson County Department of Health and Environment questions, call 913-826-1200 or use the official Health and Environment page. For WIC, immunizations, environmental complaints, medical records, urgent public health concerns, or communicable disease reporting, use the specific program contact listed in this guide.
Johnson County Health Department phone number, clinics and official services
The official Johnson County, Kansas health agency is the Johnson County Department of Health and Environment. The main health services phone number is 913-826-1200. The Olathe Health Clinic is listed at 11875 S. Sunset Drive, Suite 300, Olathe, KS 66061, and the Mission Health Clinic is listed at 6000 Lamar Ave., Suite 140, Mission, KS 66202.
Use 913-826-1261 for immunization questions, 913-477-8330 for the WIC desk, 913-826-1281 for nurse line/results, and 913-715-6900 for environmental non-emergency complaints. For urgent public health concerns that are not medical emergencies, Johnson County lists jcdhe@jocogov.org and the Public Health Emergency Preparedness hotline at 913-477-8343.
If you are having a medical emergency, allergic reaction, serious symptoms, chemical spill, gasoline odor inside a building, natural gas odor, or any immediate danger, call 911. JCDHE is not a primary care provider and is not the right replacement for urgent care, emergency care, or your regular medical provider.
Johnson County Department of Health and Environment fast facts for 2026
Official verification for this Johnson County health department guide
Publish-ready as of: May 9, 2026.
This article was prepared using official Johnson County, Kansas Department of Health and Environment resources, including the Health and Environment page, Health Services Building page, immunizations page, WIC page, environmental complaints page, administration and billing page, and Kansas public health resources where relevant.
Clinic wait times, walk-in service availability, immunization rules, WIC appointments, fees, insurance billing, environmental complaint routing, public health alerts, and office schedules can change. Always verify the exact service on the official Johnson County website before visiting, paying, bringing documents, or relying on a clinic schedule.
What this Johnson County Health Department guide covers
Johnson County Health Department phone number directory by service
Johnson County health services are easier to use when you call the correct program first. Calling the general phone number can work for basic routing, but immunizations, WIC, environmental complaints, medical records, urgent public health concerns, and communicable disease reporting each have more specific contact paths.
Best phone strategy before calling JCDHE
Write down your service need first: immunization, WIC, medical records, STI testing, pregnancy test, family planning, environmental complaint, communicable disease report, child care licensing, or billing. Then call the specific program contact where available. That is faster than asking the main desk to guess which service you need.
Johnson County health department locations: Olathe, Mission and Sunset offices
Johnson County health services are not all handled from one room. The official Johnson County site lists health clinic services in Olathe and Mission, and environmental and child care licensing contacts through the Sunset Drive Office Building. Before visiting, confirm the exact service page because clinic hours, walk-in availability, and appointment rules can vary by service.
Important visit warning
Do not drive to a location only because it appears in a map result. Use the official Johnson County page for the exact clinic, service, address, and current operating note. Health services, WIC, environmental services, and child care licensing do not all follow the same workflow.
Johnson County walk-in health clinic services, testing and appointment help
Johnson County’s health clinic pages list walk-in health services such as STI testing and treatment, family planning, pregnancy tests, contraception services, physical exams for employment, and sports physicals. Availability and hours can change, and some services may not be offered every day.
The official Health Services Building page also warns that JCDHE is not a primary care provider. If you need medical treatment, diagnosis, ongoing care, prescription management, severe symptom evaluation, or emergency care, call your healthcare provider, use a local clinic, urgent care, or call 911 for emergencies.
Johnson County immunizations, school shots, travel vaccines and vaccine records
Johnson County Department of Health and Environment provides walk-in immunization services, but the official page warns that walk-in wait times can vary, and services may be suspended when wait times exceed clinic hours. If you have private insurance or Medicaid, JCDHE also advises checking the phone number on your insurance card for in-network providers, and vaccines may also be available through health systems, clinics, and pharmacies.
For immunization questions, call 913-826-1261 and leave a message. If your child needs school-required immunizations, bring the child’s immunization record and any school letter that shows the student’s name and required vaccine information. Travel immunizations and translation services for children’s immunizations may have separate availability windows, so verify the official immunization page before visiting.
Johnson County WIC phone, nutrition benefits, breastfeeding and appointment help
The Johnson County WIC program serves financially eligible women, infants, and children under age five. The official page says fathers, step-parents, foster parents, grandparents, and guardians are also encouraged to apply for eligible children in the household.
WIC can provide personalized nutrition information and support, benefits to buy healthy food, tips for eating well, and referrals for services that can benefit the whole family. The program also offers immunization screening and referral, breastfeeding support, and nutrition and health classes on topics such as meal planning, healthy weight, picky eating, caring for a new baby, and shopping on a budget.
Johnson County medical records and immunization record request help
If you need a copy of your medical or immunization record from Johnson County Department of Health and Environment, use the official medical records request instructions. The official immunization page explains that users may complete a Release of Information Authorization form and return it by email or fax. The official page lists medical records assistance at 913-477-8355.
For immunization records received in Kansas, the Kansas Department of Health and Environment also provides access through the secure KSWebIZ Public Portal. This can be useful for daycare, school, camp, work, travel, or personal proof of immunization.
Johnson County environmental health complaints, permits, pools, septic and food concerns
Johnson County environmental health services are separate from walk-in medical clinic services. For environmental non-emergency complaints, the official Johnson County page says to complete the online complaint form or call 913-715-6900 and follow the prompts. The phone line and online form are for non-emergencies only.
For life-threatening incidents or issues requiring immediate police, fire, or medical response, call 911. If the incident involves a chemical or petroleum product spill, gasoline odors inside buildings, or natural gas odors, Johnson County directs users to call 911.
Communicable disease reporting and urgent public health concerns in Johnson County
Johnson County’s Health and Environment page provides separate routing for communicable disease reporting and urgent public health concerns. If you are a healthcare provider and need to report a communicable disease, Johnson County lists 913-826-1303. After business hours or on weekends, the official page points providers to KDHE at 877-427-7317.
For other urgent public health concerns that are not medical emergencies, Johnson County lists jcdhe@jocogov.org and the Public Health Emergency Preparedness hotline at 913-477-8343. The department says that hotline phone calls are answered 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Johnson County health department fees, insurance, payment and sliding scale
Some Johnson County health department services may involve fees, insurance billing, out-of-pocket payment, or sliding-fee scale review. The official administration and billing page says some services are based on a sliding-fee scale and advises calling 913-826-1200 for additional details.
For immunizations, the official site explains that JCDHE is a Vaccines for Children provider and that clients may pay out-of-pocket or bill to insurance depending on eligibility and coverage. Private-pay immunizations must be paid at the time of service, and accepted payment options can include cash, check, credit, or debit card when applicable.
What Johnson County Health Department may not handle
The Johnson County Department of Health and Environment is a public health and environmental health agency. It is not the right office for every health, benefit, medical, or emergency issue. Calling the wrong office wastes time and can delay care.
What to bring before visiting Johnson County health department clinics
A strong visit starts before you leave home. Johnson County’s official pages list different requirements depending on the service. For immunizations, the official page specifically mentions bringing immunization records, school letters when applicable, insurance card, payment when required, and consent forms when needed.
Free vs paid Johnson County health department services
Public health information, official program pages, environmental complaint guidance, and general phone routing are free to access online. Some clinic services, immunizations, records, inspections, child care licensing processes, or environmental services may involve fees, insurance billing, administrative charges, or program-specific payment rules.
The safest rule is simple: check the official Johnson County page before paying. If a third-party website asks for payment to “schedule” a public health service, verify the official county page first. For medical or immunization records, use the official JCDHE forms and contact instructions.
Johnson County health department portal confusion: which official page should you use?
Search results can show many Johnson County pages, clinic listings, social media pages, map listings, and old directory entries. Use the official Johnson County Kansas Government website first. The strongest official source path is the Health and Environment department page, then the specific service page for immunizations, WIC, environmental complaints, health services, medical records, or administration and billing.
How to contact the right Johnson County Health Department office
Confirm this is Johnson County, Kansas
There are multiple Johnson Counties in the United States. This article focuses on Johnson County Department of Health and Environment in Kansas. If you need Missouri, Iowa, Indiana, Kentucky, Texas, or another Johnson County, use that county’s official website.
Choose the exact service first
Decide whether you need WIC, immunizations, medical records, walk-in health services, pregnancy services, environmental complaint help, child care licensing, disease reporting, or billing support.
Use the official Johnson County service page
Open the official Johnson County Kansas Government page for the exact service. Do not rely on old directory pages for clinic hours, fees, or service availability.
Call the program-specific phone number
Use 913-826-1200 for main health services, 913-826-1261 for immunizations, 913-477-8330 for WIC, 913-715-6900 for environmental non-emergency complaints, or the correct number listed for your service.
Verify documents, fees and availability before visiting
Bring ID, insurance card, immunization record, WIC documents, consent forms, payment method, environmental complaint details, or records request forms depending on the service.
Do not use Johnson County general health pages for emergencies
If you have a medical emergency, serious allergic reaction, fever or rash after a vaccine, severe symptoms, suspected poisoning, chemical spill, gasoline odor inside a building, natural gas odor, fire, police emergency, or any immediate safety danger, call 911.
JCDHE public health pages are useful for clinic services, immunizations, WIC, environmental health, records, disease reporting, and public health routing. They are not a substitute for emergency medical treatment, urgent care, law enforcement response, fire response, or immediate gas/chemical hazard reporting.
Johnson County Health Services Building map and official clinic location
The map below points to the Johnson County Health Services Building in Olathe. Always verify the service you need before driving there, because some services may be at Mission, the Sunset Drive Office Building, or handled through a specific program page or phone line.
Official Johnson County Health Department links for services and phone help
Use these official resources before relying on map listings, social media posts, old PDF directories, or third-party health directory pages.
Johnson County Department of Health and Environment Main official department page for health, environment, clinic contacts, WIC, immunization, environmental health, and public health routing. Health Services Building Official Olathe health clinic page with walk-in service notes, WIC office information, address, and clinic guidance. Johnson County immunizations Official immunization page for school shots, walk-in vaccine services, travel vaccines, vaccine records, insurance, and consent forms. Johnson County WIC Program Official WIC page for nutrition benefits, breastfeeding support, appointment help, applications, and family food resources. Environmental complaints Official environmental complaint page for non-emergency concerns, form submission, emergency warnings, and environmental contact routing. Johnson County Environment Official environment section for air quality, environmental records, recycling, hazardous materials, septic systems, solid waste, aquatics, and sustainability. Administration and billing Official page for billing, fees, payment, sliding-fee scale, immunization payment, and insurance-related service notes. Medical records request Official record request path for Johnson County public health clinic medical records and release forms. KSWebIZ Public Portal Kansas secure public portal for accessing official immunization records received in Kansas when available. Kansas Department of Health and Environment Official Kansas state health department site for state-level health programs, immunizations, disease reporting, licensing, permits, and data.Johnson County Health Department FAQ: services, phone, clinics and records
What is the Johnson County Health Department phone number?
The main Johnson County Department of Health and Environment health services phone number is 913-826-1200. For immunizations, call 913-826-1261. For WIC, call 913-477-8330. For environmental non-emergency complaints, call 913-715-6900.
Where is the Johnson County Health Department located?
The Olathe Health Clinic is listed at 11875 S. Sunset Drive, Suite 300, Olathe, KS 66061. The Mission Health Clinic is listed at 6000 Lamar Ave., Suite 140, Mission, KS 66202. Environmental services are listed at the Sunset Drive Office Building, 11811 S. Sunset Drive, Suite 2700, Olathe, KS 66061.
Is Johnson County Department of Health and Environment the same as the health department?
Yes, for Johnson County, Kansas, the official public health agency is called the Johnson County Department of Health and Environment, often shortened as JCDHE.
Does Johnson County Health Department offer walk-in immunizations?
Johnson County lists walk-in immunization clinic services, but wait times can vary and services may pause if the estimated wait time exceeds operating hours. Check the official immunization page before visiting.
What should I bring for immunizations in Johnson County?
Bring your or your child’s immunization record, school letter if applicable, insurance card, payment method if required, and immunization consent form when needed.
How do I get my Johnson County immunization record?
Use the official Johnson County medical records request process if the record is held by JCDHE. For Kansas immunizations, you may also be able to access an official record through the KSWebIZ Public Portal.
What is the Johnson County WIC phone number?
The Johnson County WIC desk phone listed by the department is 913-477-8330. Use the official WIC page for application and appointment guidance.
Who can apply for Johnson County WIC?
Johnson County WIC serves financially eligible women, infants, and children under age five. Fathers, step-parents, foster parents, grandparents, and guardians may also apply for eligible children in the household.
How do I file an environmental complaint in Johnson County?
For non-emergency environmental complaints, use the official environmental complaint form or call 913-715-6900. For immediate danger, chemical spills, gasoline odors inside buildings, or natural gas odors, call 911.
Does JCDHE handle restaurant or food illness complaints?
The Johnson County Health and Environment page directs users with food-related illness or restaurant/lodging concerns to a specific official contact page. Use the official Johnson County site to find the correct reporting path.
Does Johnson County Health Department provide primary care?
No. The official Johnson County page states that JCDHE is not a primary care provider. If you need medical treatment, contact your healthcare provider, local clinic, urgent care, or emergency care as appropriate.
How do healthcare providers report communicable diseases in Johnson County?
Johnson County lists 913-826-1303 for healthcare providers reporting communicable disease. After business hours or weekends, the official page points providers to KDHE at 877-427-7317.
What number should I call for urgent public health concerns?
For urgent public health concerns that are not medical emergencies, Johnson County lists jcdhe@jocogov.org and the Public Health Emergency Preparedness hotline at 913-477-8343. For immediate danger or medical emergencies, call 911.
Does Johnson County Health Department charge fees?
Some services may involve fees, insurance billing, payment at time of service, or sliding-fee scale review. The official administration and billing page says some services are based on a sliding-fee scale and advises calling 913-826-1200 for details.
Is this the official Johnson County Health Department website?
No. This is an independent informational guide. For official clinic hours, forms, fees, appointment rules, complaint forms, records requests, and service updates, use Johnson County Kansas Government’s official website.
Independent guide and official-use disclaimer
This article is an independent guide created to help users understand Johnson County Health Department services, phone numbers, clinic locations, WIC, immunizations, medical records, environmental health complaints, disease reporting, and official public health links.
It is not the official Johnson County Department of Health and Environment website and does not provide medical advice, legal advice, benefits decisions, emergency help, or guaranteed clinic availability. Before visiting, paying, filing a complaint, requesting records, or relying on a schedule, verify details directly with the official Johnson County Kansas Government website or the proper health agency.
Bottom line for Johnson County Health Department services and phone help
For Johnson County, Kansas public health services, start with the official Johnson County Department of Health and Environment page. The main health services phone is 913-826-1200. Use 913-826-1261 for immunizations, 913-477-8330 for WIC, 913-826-1281 for nurse line/results, 913-477-8355 for medical records help, and 913-715-6900 for environmental non-emergency complaints.
Use the Olathe Health Clinic or Mission Health Clinic only after checking the exact service page. Use the environmental complaint page for non-emergency environmental concerns. Use KSWebIZ for Kansas immunization records when available. Use 911 for emergency medical symptoms, serious allergic reactions, chemical spills, gas odors, or immediate safety dangers.
The safest path is official first, service-specific second, and clinic visit only after verifying current instructions.