Pima County Health Department Services, Tucson Clinics, Phone Numbers, WIC, Immunizations & Vital Records
Use this practical guide to find the right Pima County Health Department phone number, Tucson clinic location, immunization service, WIC office, birth or death certificate path, HIV/STI testing, TB service, food safety contact, water testing resource, public health program, and official county link without wasting time on outdated directory pages.
Pima County uses several clinic and program locations across Tucson. The fastest way to get help is to choose the exact service first, then use the official phone number or page for that service instead of calling every office one by one.
This finder helps you choose the correct official starting point. It does not book appointments, check live wait times, or replace county staff, but it helps you avoid the common mistake of using the wrong clinic, phone number, or county department.
For general Pima County Health Department questions, call 520-724-7770 or use the official health page. The main address listed by Pima County Health is 3950 S Country Club Rd, Suite 100, Tucson, AZ 85714. For clinics, vital records, WIC, TB, food safety, or water testing, use the specific official page and phone number below.
Pima County Health Department phone number, Tucson clinics and services
The main Pima County Health Department phone number is 520-724-7770. The main Health Department address listed by Pima County is 3950 S Country Club Rd, Suite 100, Tucson, AZ 85714. This is the right starting point for general health department routing, but many services have their own direct clinic or program number.
For clinic locations, Pima County lists several Tucson-area health clinic sites, including Abrams Public Health Center, East Clinic, Theresa Lee Public Health Center, Northwest Clinic, Flowing Wells Office, South Office at Walter Rogers, and a TB Clinic. For WIC appointments, Pima County’s clinic hours page lists 520-724-7777. For vital records, the county lists 520-724-7932.
For emergencies, call 911. For suicide, mental health crisis, or emotional distress support in the United States, call or text 988. The health department is useful for public health services, but it is not a replacement for emergency medical care.
Pima County Health Department fast facts for Tucson residents
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Publish-ready as of: May 13, 2026.
This article was prepared using official Pima County resources, including Pima County Health Department pages, clinic location pages, clinic hours pages, immunization pages, WIC program pages, vital records pages, certificate correction pages, preventive health resources, food safety pages, water testing pages, and county permitting resources.
County services change. Clinic locations, walk-in rules, vaccine availability, WIC hours, vital records processing options, fees, eligibility, food permit rules, class schedules, water testing procedures, and office closures should be verified on the official Pima County website before visiting, mailing forms, collecting a water sample, paying fees, or relying on a deadline.
What this Pima County Health Department guide covers
Pima County Health Department phone number directory by service
Do not use one number for every Tucson public health issue. The correct number depends on whether you need general health department help, a specific clinic location, WIC, vital records, immunizations, TB services, food safety, water testing, or certificate corrections.
Best call strategy before contacting Pima County Health
Write down the service you need first: immunization, WIC, HIV/STI testing, TB, vital records, certificate correction, food permit, water sample, public pool, beach safety, or Library Nurse Program. A specific service question gets routed faster than “I need the health department.”
Pima County Health clinic locations in Tucson and nearby areas
Pima County lists multiple health clinic locations and service sites. The official clinic locations page is the best place to confirm which clinic provides immunizations, HIV/STI testing, TB services, WIC, mobile clinic services, or other public health programs.
Clinic availability can change by weekday, service type, staffing, outreach events, holidays, and county notices. Before visiting, check the exact clinic hours page and service page for your need.
Phone: 520-724-7769.
Phone: 520-724-9650.
Phone: 520-724-7900.
Phone: 520-724-2880.
Phone: 520-724-9530.
Phone: 520-724-9545.
Phone: 520-724-8491. TB services are listed as by appointment only.
Pima County clinic hours, daily noon closure and first Thursday closure
Pima County clinic hours vary by location and service. The county’s clinic hours page notes that all clinics have no services from noon to 1 p.m. every day and are closed the first Thursday of every month. This is important because a person can arrive at the right location but still miss the service window.
Some services are walk-in, some are appointment-only, and some are available only on certain weekdays. For example, TB services are listed as by appointment only. WIC appointments are available through listed clinic locations, but hours vary by site. HIV/STI testing and immunizations also vary by clinic and day.
Clinic visit tip
Before going, check both the clinic location page and the clinic hours page. A clinic may be open, but the specific service you need may be closed, appointment-only, unavailable that day, or paused during the daily noon closure.
Pima County immunizations, flu shots, COVID vaccines, MMR and vaccine records
Pima County Health Department offers immunizations for children and adults. The county clinic pages list immunizations at several sites and notes that clinic hours vary by location. Pima County also states that all clinics are closed between noon and 1 p.m. daily and every first Thursday of the month.
Pima County vaccine resources include routine childhood and adult vaccines, seasonal vaccines such as COVID-19 and flu, and measles/MMR vaccine information. Pima County’s clinic location page also notes that it does not offer vaccinations for international travel, so travel vaccine seekers should check a travel medicine provider or other approved travel clinic.
Back-to-school vaccine tip
Do not wait until the first week of school. If a child needs immunizations or records for school, camp, sports, or childcare, check early. Missing records can require provider follow-up, state registry checks, or catch-up vaccine planning.
Pima County HIV/STI testing, family planning, Well Woman HealthCheck and TB services
Pima County clinic hours pages list HIV/STI testing, family planning, Well Woman HealthCheck, immunizations, and TB services by location and weekday. Some services may be appointment-only or available only at specific clinic locations.
For TB services, Pima County lists the TB Clinic at 2980 E Ajo Way with phone 520-724-8491, and TB services are listed as by appointment only. If you are calling about exposure, testing, treatment, clearance documents, or a school/work requirement, call before visiting.
Pima County WIC offices, appointments, breastfeeding help and nutrition support
The Pima County Women, Infants, and Children program supports eligible families with nutrition education, healthy food support, breastfeeding resources, and referrals. WIC is a major reason Tucson families search for the health department, but WIC clinic phone numbers and hours can differ by location.
Pima County’s clinic hours page lists WIC appointments at 520-724-7777. The WIC page lists several offices, including East Office, South Office at Walter Rogers, Abrams Public Health Center, and Flowing Wells Office. Saturday availability may exist at some WIC locations, but it should be verified before visiting.
WIC appointment preparation
Before calling or visiting WIC, prepare proof of identity, proof of Pima County or Arizona address, income or program participation details, pregnancy information if applicable, infant or child information, and any appointment instructions. Missing documents can delay certification.
Pima County birth certificates and death certificates in Tucson
Pima County Vital Records is located at 3950 S Country Club Rd, Tucson, AZ 85714. The official Vital Records phone number is 520-724-7932. Pima County lets eligible users order certified copies of birth and death certificates, with in-person, mail-in, and online ordering paths depending on the request.
Pima County’s order page explains that certified copies may be ordered online through VitalChek, a separate company, and that eligibility documents and requirements for in-person and mail-in applications still apply. The official page also notes a $20 fee per certified copy and that online or expedited service may involve additional processing fees or charges.
For in-person Vital Records visits, the official page lists the Abrams Public Health Center address and hours as Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., with daily closure from 1-2 p.m., and closure for county holidays. Always verify the current page before visiting because vital records hours can change.
Vital records tip
Do not assume every certificate issue is handled at a clinic counter. Use the Vital Records page for birth and death certificates, and check the certificate correction page if the record has a spelling error, date error, parent information issue, or amendment need.
Correct or amend a Pima County birth, death or fetal death certificate
Pima County’s certificate correction page explains that it can process corrections or amendments to birth records for births that occurred from 1997 to present, death records for deaths that occurred from 2008 to present, and fetal death records for fetal deaths that occurred from 2013 to present.
The county states these correction and amendment services are available only in person with an appointment or by mail. To make an appointment, the official page lists 520-724-7932.
Certificate correction tip
Bring or mail the exact documents requested by the county. Certificate corrections can require proof, signatures, identity documents, application forms, and appointment steps. Guessing or sending incomplete paperwork can delay the correction.
Pima County preventive health, Library Nurse Program and community health support
Pima County Health Department offers preventive health resources, including immunizations for children and adults and community-based services. One notable local resource is the Library Nurse Program, a collaborative initiative with Pima County Public Library that began in 2012.
The Library Nurse Program lists services such as nursing assessment, case management, nutrition and health education, resource information, blood pressure screenings, referrals, and outreach. This is valuable for residents who need low-barrier health guidance but are not sure whether they need a clinic, social service, provider, or community resource.
Pima County food safety, restaurant inspections, permits, pools and complaints
Pima County Consumer Health and Food Safety supports inspection, permitting, licensing, complaint, and education work for food service and related public health settings. Food establishments, mobile food operations, festival food booths, public and semipublic pools, and some business activities may require official permits, review, or inspections.
The county’s public and semipublic aquatic facilities page says operators must complete the online application and pay applicable fees to the Pima County Health Department, Consumer Health & Food Safety at 3950 S Country Club Road, Suite 100, Tucson, AZ 85714, phone 520-724-7908, before pool or spa final inspection and operation.
Business owner tip
Do not build out a food operation or pool/spa project based only on a checklist found in search results. Use the current official Pima County pages and Permit Gateway so you do not miss plan review, inspection, application, fee, or timing requirements.
Pima County water testing, septic, pools, air quality and environmental questions
Pima County environmental and public health topics may involve multiple departments, including the Health Department, Consumer Health and Food Safety, Department of Environmental Quality, Permit Gateway, and inspection programs. This is why it is important to use the exact official page for your issue.
Some septic inspection questions may involve Pima County Department of Environmental Quality. Food establishment inspections may involve Consumer Health and Food Safety. Public and semipublic aquatic facilities use Health Department Consumer Health and Food Safety licensing steps. Air quality, fugitive dust, asbestos, open burning, and stationary source permits may involve the Department of Environmental Quality.
What Pima County Health Department may not be the right office for
Pima County Health Department handles many public health services, but not every health, permit, record, or Tucson-area issue belongs to the Health Department. Choosing the wrong office can delay your request.
Pima County Health Department visit checklist before you go
Most failed clinic or office visits happen because the visitor arrives during the wrong service window, misses the noon closure, forgets documents, or goes to the wrong county office. Use this checklist before traveling to a Tucson health clinic or county service site.
How to contact the right Pima County Health office
Choose the exact service first
Decide whether you need immunizations, WIC, vital records, HIV/STI testing, TB services, food safety, pool licensing, water testing, preventive health, or emergency help.
Open the official Pima County page
Use Pima.gov official pages for current clinic locations, hours, forms, fees, appointment rules, and contact details. Avoid old phone directories and copied PDFs.
Check service-specific hours
Clinic services vary by site. Remember the daily noon-1 p.m. service break and first Thursday monthly clinic closure listed by Pima County.
Prepare documents before visiting
Bring vaccine records, WIC documents, proof of identity, vital records eligibility documents, insurance/AHCCCS card, permit documents, or property/business details based on your service.
Verify fees and appointment requirements
Vital records, permits, water testing, food safety classes, pool licensing, and some clinic services may have fees or appointment steps. Verify on the official page before going.
Do not use the health department contact page for emergencies
If there is a life-threatening emergency, 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, severe symptoms, overdose, violence, urgent child safety danger, or immediate medical risk, use emergency services instead of waiting for county office hours.
Pima County Health Department can help with public health services, clinics, WIC, immunizations, vital records, food safety, and community health resources. It is not a substitute for emergency medical treatment or urgent safety response.
Pima County Health Department Tucson map and office directions
The map below points to the Pima County Health Department location at 3950 S Country Club Rd in Tucson. If you need East Clinic, Theresa Lee Public Health Center, Northwest Clinic, South Office at Walter Rogers, Flowing Wells Office, TB Clinic, or WIC office directions, confirm the exact service location before traveling.
Official Pima County Health links for services, clinics, records and permits
Use these official resources before relying on third-party directories, old screenshots, or search snippets. These links cover the main user intents behind “Pima County Health Department Tucson.”
Pima County Health Department official page Main official county health page for contact information, services and popular health links. Health Clinic Locations Official clinic location page for Pima County health clinics, immunization clinics, TB services, WIC and mobile clinic information. Clinic Hours Official clinic hours page for immunizations, HIV/STI testing, family planning, Well Woman HealthCheck, TB and WIC clinic hours. Immunizations Official immunization page for children, adults, clinic closures and vaccine service guidance. Vaccinations Official vaccination resource page for vaccine recommendations, schedules and clinic links. Women, Infants & Children WIC Program Official WIC page for Tucson-area WIC locations, phone numbers, hours, nutrition and breastfeeding support. Breastfeeding Resources Official breastfeeding support page, including local WIC-related breastfeeding resources and hotline information. Vital Records Official Pima County Vital Records page for birth and death certificate phone, address and office information. Order a Birth or Death Certificate Official certificate ordering page for online, in-person and mail-in birth or death certificate information. Correct or Change a Certificate Official page for birth, death and fetal death certificate corrections or amendments. Preventive Health Official preventive health page for immunizations, Library Nurse Program and related health resources. Library Nurse Program Official page for nursing assessment, case management, health education, blood pressure screenings, referrals and outreach. Public & Semipublic Aquatic Facilities Official page for pool and spa licensing, applications, inspections and Consumer Health & Food Safety requirements. Pima County Permit Gateway Official permitting portal to apply for permits, schedule inspections, pay fees and research properties. Environmental: Air Quality & Solid Waste Official Pima County environmental resource for air quality, fugitive dust, asbestos, open burning and related permitting topics.Pima County Health Department FAQ
What is the Pima County Health Department phone number?
The main Pima County Health Department phone number is 520-724-7770. Use it for general health department questions and routing.
Where is the Pima County Health Department in Tucson?
The main address listed by Pima County Health is 3950 S Country Club Rd, Suite 100, Tucson, AZ 85714.
Where can I find Pima County clinic locations?
Use the official Pima County Health Clinic Locations page. It lists clinic sites such as Abrams Public Health Center, East Clinic, Theresa Lee Public Health Center, Northwest Clinic, South Office at Walter Rogers, Flowing Wells Office, TB Clinic and Mobile Clinic information.
What are Pima County clinic hours?
Clinic hours vary by location and service. The official clinic hours page says all clinics have no services from noon to 1 p.m. every day and are closed the first Thursday of every month. Check the specific service before visiting.
Does Pima County Health Department offer immunizations?
Yes. Pima County Health Department offers immunizations for children and adults. Clinic locations and hours vary, and the county says it does not offer vaccinations for international travel.
Where can I get flu, COVID or MMR vaccines in Pima County?
Use the official immunizations, vaccinations, clinic locations and clinic hours pages. Pima County has posted information about flu, COVID and MMR vaccination availability through its health clinic resources.
What is the Pima County WIC phone number?
Pima County’s clinic hours page lists WIC appointments at 520-724-7777. Individual WIC locations may also list separate phone numbers.
Where is the Pima County WIC East Office?
The WIC East Office is listed at 6920 E Broadway Blvd, Suite G & H, Tucson, AZ 85710-2839, with phone 520-724-9655.
How do I order a birth certificate in Pima County?
Use the official Pima County Order a Birth or Death Certificate page. Pima County Vital Records is located at 3950 S Country Club Rd, Tucson, AZ 85714, and the phone number is 520-724-7932.
How do I get a death certificate in Pima County?
Use the official Pima County Vital Records and certificate ordering pages. Eligibility documents and application requirements apply for in-person, mail-in and online requests.
How much is a certified birth or death certificate copy in Pima County?
Pima County’s certificate ordering page lists $20 per certified copy. Online ordering or expedited service through VitalChek may involve additional processing fees or charges.
How do I correct a Pima County birth or death certificate?
Use the official Correct or Change a Certificate page. Pima County lists appointment or mail options for qualifying corrections and amendments, and the appointment phone is 520-724-7932.
Does Pima County Health Department provide HIV/STI testing?
Pima County clinic hours pages list HIV/STI testing availability by clinic and day. Check the clinic hours page before visiting because availability varies by site.
Where is the Pima County TB Clinic?
The TB Clinic is listed at 2980 E Ajo Way, with phone 520-724-8491. TB services are listed as by appointment only.
Does Pima County handle food safety inspections?
Yes. Pima County Consumer Health and Food Safety handles food establishment inspection, food safety education, permitting and related public health work.
Does Pima County Health Department handle pool or spa permits?
Pima County’s public and semipublic aquatic facilities page explains operating license steps through Consumer Health and Food Safety for public or semipublic pools and spas.
Is this the official Pima County Health Department website?
No. This is an independent informational guide. For official service details, fees, hours, forms, clinic rules, certificates, permits or public health notices, use Pima.gov and the official county pages linked above.
Independent guide and official-use disclaimer
This article is an independent guide created to help users understand Pima County Health Department services, Tucson clinic locations, phone numbers, immunizations, WIC, vital records, HIV/STI testing, TB services, preventive health, food safety, water testing, environmental topics and official county links.
It is not the official Pima County website and does not provide medical, legal, benefits, licensing, emergency, permitting, or inspection advice. Before visiting, paying, filing, applying, ordering a certificate, collecting a water sample, attending a class, or relying on a schedule, verify details directly on Pima.gov or with the correct Pima County office.
Bottom line for Pima County Health Department Tucson services and phone help
For general Pima County Health Department help, call 520-724-7770 or use the official health page. For Tucson clinic locations, use the official Health Clinic Locations page. For WIC appointments, use 520-724-7777. For birth or death certificates, call Vital Records at 520-724-7932. For TB services, call 520-724-8491.
The best path is official page first, exact service second, correct clinic third. Check clinic hours, daily noon closure, first Thursday closure, documents, eligibility, fees and appointment rules before visiting. That saves time and helps you avoid the wrong office.