Leon County Health Department 2026: Services & Phone

🏥 Leon County, Florida public health guide · 2026

Leon County Health Department Services, Phone Numbers, Clinics, WIC, Immunizations & Local Office Help

This guide explains how to contact the Florida Department of Health in Leon County, which Tallahassee office to use, what phone number to call, and where to find official help for WIC, immunizations, birth and death certificates, family planning, dental care, environmental health, infectious disease services, public records, emergency preparedness, and county health resources.

Leon County users often lose time because the same health department has different locations for administration, clinical services, WIC, environmental health, and pediatric dental care. This page keeps those paths clear so you can call the right number before visiting.

☎️ Main DOH-Leon phone: 850-404-6300 📍 Main admin: 2965 Major James Morgan Jr Way 🏥 Roberts & Stevens Clinic 🥗 WIC: 1-800-342-3556 💉 Clinic appointments: 850-404-6403 🦷 Molar Express: 850-404-6450
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Use this selector to pick the right official path. It does not book appointments or replace DOH-Leon, but it helps users avoid calling the wrong office or visiting the wrong Tallahassee location.

☎️ Main DOH-Leon phone and address

For general Florida Department of Health in Leon County help, call 850-404-6300. The administrative building is listed at 2965 Major James Morgan Jr Way, Tallahassee, FL 32304. Hours are generally Monday–Friday, 8 a.m.–5 p.m., but always verify the official page before visiting.

✅ Quick answer

Leon County Health Department phone number, locations and services

The main phone number for the Florida Department of Health in Leon County is 850-404-6300. The administrative building and environmental health office are listed at 2965 Major James Morgan Jr Way, Tallahassee, FL 32304. The Roberts & Stevens Clinic is listed at 1515 Old Bainbridge Road, Tallahassee, FL 32303 and serves key local needs such as immunizations, refugee health, and WIC.

For clinic appointments, the official DOH-Leon clinical and immunization pages list 850-404-6403. For WIC, the official Leon County WIC page lists 1-800-342-3556 and shows WIC locations at Roberts & Stevens Clinic and Richard and Lewis Medical Center at 872 West Orange Ave., Tallahassee, FL 32304. For pediatric dental services, The Molar Express is listed at 912 Railroad Ave., Tallahassee, FL 32310 with phone 850-404-6450.

If your situation is urgent or life-threatening, call 911. Do not wait for an online form, general email reply, or weekday office hours during a medical emergency or immediate safety risk.

☎️ Main phone DOH-Leon main number: 850-404-6300.
🏢 Administrative building 2965 Major James Morgan Jr Way, Tallahassee, FL 32304.
🏥 Roberts & Stevens Clinic 1515 Old Bainbridge Road, Tallahassee, FL 32303.
💉 Clinic appointments Clinical and immunization appointment number: 850-404-6403.
🥗 WIC help WIC phone: 1-800-342-3556.
🦷 Pediatric dental Molar Express phone: 850-404-6450.
📌 Fast facts

Leon County Health Department fast facts for 2026

Official name Florida Department of Health in Leon County, often shown as DOH-Leon.
Main contact Phone: 850-404-6300. Email listed by DOH-Leon: LeonCHD.Feed-back@FLHealth.gov.
Administrative office 2965 Major James Morgan Jr Way, Tallahassee, FL 32304.
Normal office hours Many official DOH-Leon location pages list Monday–Friday, 8 a.m.–5 p.m., closed Saturday and Sunday.
Clinical appointment line Clinic appointments are listed at 850-404-6403.
WIC locations Roberts & Stevens Clinic and Richard and Lewis Medical Center are listed for WIC services.
Environmental health Environmental health is listed at 2965 Major James Morgan Jr Way with phone 850-404-6300.
Dental services The Molar Express provides pediatric dental services at 912 Railroad Ave., Tallahassee, FL 32310.
🔎 Source verification

Official verification for this Leon County Health Department guide

Publish-ready as of: May 15, 2026.

This article was built from official Florida Department of Health in Leon County pages, including the DOH-Leon contact page, programs and services page, locations pages, administrative building page, Roberts & Stevens Clinic page, environmental health location page, immunizations page, WIC page, apply for WIC page, dental page, The Molar Express page, and Florida Department of Health statewide resources.

County health department services can change. Always verify hours, office closures, appointment rules, fees, forms, eligibility, insurance rules, WIC documents, vaccine availability, dental scheduling, and environmental health instructions on the official DOH-Leon page before visiting.

🧭 Contents

What this Leon County Health Department guide covers

☎️ Phone help

Leon County Health Department phone number directory by service

Calling the correct number matters because DOH-Leon has more than one service area. A WIC question, pediatric dental appointment, immunization visit, public records question, and environmental health issue may not all move through the same office path.

Main DOH-Leon phone 850-404-6300. Use for general Leon County Health Department contact and office routing.
Clinic appointments 850-404-6403. Listed for clinical services, family planning, and immunization appointment help.
WIC program 1-800-342-3556. Use for WIC application and program questions before confirming local appointment details.
Pediatric dental 850-404-6450. Use for Molar Express pediatric dental appointments and questions.
Environmental health 850-404-6300. Use official environmental health pages for regulatory and environmental public health program routing.
Official email DOH-Leon lists LeonCHD.Feed-back@FLHealth.gov, but the official contact page warns that email communication may be subject to public disclosure.

Phone-use guidance before calling

Before calling, write down the service you need, the person’s full name, date of birth if relevant, appointment need, child’s school requirement, WIC question, vaccine record issue, dental insurance status, property address, or certificate request details. A clear question gets routed faster than “I need health department help.”

📍 Locations

Leon County Health Department locations in Tallahassee

DOH-Leon has several public-facing locations. Do not assume the administrative building handles the same services as the Roberts & Stevens Clinic or The Molar Express. Check the location page and service type before driving there.

Administrative Building 2965 Major James Morgan Jr Way, Tallahassee, FL 32304. Phone: 850-404-6300. Listed hours: Monday–Friday, 8 a.m.–5 p.m.
Main Office – Roberts & Stevens Clinic 1515 Old Bainbridge Road, Tallahassee, FL 32303. Phone: 850-404-6300. Listed services include immunizations, refugee health, and WIC.
Environmental Health 2965 Major James Morgan Jr Way, Tallahassee, FL 32304. Phone: 850-404-6300. Listed service: regulatory and environmental public health programs.
The Molar Express 912 Railroad Ave., Tallahassee, FL 32310. Phone: 850-404-6450. Listed service: pediatric dental.
Richard and Lewis Medical Center 872 West Orange Ave., Tallahassee, FL 32304. Listed by DOH-Leon as a WIC location.
Before visiting Confirm service availability, appointment requirements, documents, and closure notices on the official location page.
🧰 Services

What the Leon County Health Department handles

The Florida Department of Health in Leon County offers public health services through clinical, wellness, community health planning, environmental public health, emergency preparedness, and infectious disease program areas. The exact location and appointment path depend on the service.

Birth and death certificates Florida certificates are issued through the Bureau of Vital Statistics at the Department of Health, and the Leon County programs page points users to certificate help and online ordering through VitalChek.
Clinical services DOH-Leon lists maternal and child health, nutritional counseling, immunization, dental, family planning, breast and cervical cancer early detection, school health, refugee health, and WIC.
Wellness programs Wellness work can include educational workshops, family planning education, mental health resources, and healthy lifestyle initiatives.
Community health planning DOH-Leon assesses and reports on county health and identifies areas for health improvement.
Environmental public health DOH-Leon lists water sampling, facility inspections, food hygiene evaluation, and environmental conditions monitoring.
Infectious disease services DOH-Leon lists programs to prevent, detect, and manage communicable diseases such as HIV, tuberculosis, and sexually transmitted diseases.
⚠️ Avoid wrong office

What the Leon County Health Department may not be the right place for

Not every health-related issue belongs to DOH-Leon. Calling the wrong office delays the real solution. Use DOH-Leon for local public health services, but use the proper state, federal, provider, hospital, insurance, or emergency contact when the issue belongs somewhere else.

Hospital billing or doctor bills Start with the hospital, clinic, doctor’s billing department, insurance plan, or patient advocate.
Medicaid eligibility Medicaid application, renewal, and benefit eligibility usually involve Florida benefit systems rather than the county health department front desk.
Driver license or DMV records Driver license, vehicle records, and DMV issues are not Leon County Health Department services.
Full court records Divorce decrees, criminal records, probate files, and court case documents usually require the clerk of court.
Private medical records Contact the provider, clinic, hospital, or record custodian that created the record.
Life-threatening emergencies Call 911. Do not wait for office hours, email, or a contact form response.
🧾 Certificates

Birth and death certificates through DOH-Leon

The official DOH-Leon programs page notes that Florida certificates are issued through the Bureau of Vital Statistics at the Department of Health and that orders may be placed online through VitalChek. For users in Tallahassee and Leon County, certificate help should begin from the official DOH-Leon certificate page or statewide Florida Health certificate resources.

Before ordering a certificate, confirm whether you need a certified copy, whether you are eligible to receive it, what ID is required, whether the county office can process your request, what the fee is, and whether online, mail, or walk-in service is available for your record type.

Birth certificates Useful for school, passport, ID, benefits, employment, insurance, and legal documentation.
Death certificates Often needed for estates, insurance, burial, benefits, property, banking, or legal matters.
VitalChek warning Use only the official DOH-Leon or Florida Health certificate links before paying any online ordering service.

Certificate request tip

Have the full name on the record, date of birth or death, county, parent names when needed, valid photo ID, relationship to the person, mailing address, payment method, and purpose of the certificate ready before ordering.

🏥 Clinics

Clinical services, family planning and appointment help

DOH-Leon’s clinical services page says the department provides individualized health care services to the community at an affordable rate, with discounted rates for uninsured and underinsured patients who meet eligibility requirements. It also says services will not be denied due to inability to pay.

Clinical services listed by DOH-Leon include dental, family planning, breast and cervical cancer early detection, immunizations, school health, and WIC. Clinic appointments are listed at 850-404-6403.

Family planning DOH-Leon lists physical exam, family planning education, health counseling and referrals, and pregnancy testing.
Eligibility documents Family planning pages list picture ID preferred, Social Security card, insurance card if any, and income documentation.
Affordable care note DOH-Leon mentions discounted rates for eligible uninsured and underinsured patients.
Call before visiting Appointment rules, forms, availability, and fees can change. Call the clinic appointment number or check the official service page.
💉 Immunizations

Leon County immunizations, school shots, adult vaccines and travel vaccines

The DOH-Leon immunizations page lists adult and travel immunizations for adults interested in routine vaccines and vaccines that may be considered for international travel destinations. It also links to child immunization requirements for school attendance, vaccine exemptions, Florida SHOTS parent and guardian information, immunization schedules, and screening request resources.

For clinic appointments, DOH-Leon lists 850-404-6403. The mailing address for immunization-related clinical services is listed as Roberts and Stevens, 1515 Old Bainbridge Road, Tallahassee, FL 32303.

For school requirements Ask about Florida school immunization forms, required vaccines, exemptions, and records before the school deadline.
For travel vaccines Call early. Some travel vaccines may need advance timing before international travel.
For missing records Check your provider, school, previous county health department, Florida SHOTS, and any personal vaccine card.
For children Bring parent/guardian ID, child information, prior records, school forms, insurance card if any, and appointment instructions.
🥗 WIC

Leon County WIC phone, EBT card, nutrition support and appointment help

DOH-Leon’s WIC page explains that WIC is a federally funded supplemental nutrition program supporting Florida families with healthy foods, breastfeeding support, nutrition education, and referrals to other services. Florida WIC clients use a WIC EBT card to purchase approved foods at authorized stores.

The Leon County WIC page lists 1-800-342-3556 and the email LeonCHD.Feed-back@FLhealth.gov. It lists WIC locations at Roberts and Stevens Clinic, 1515 Old Bainbridge Road, Tallahassee, FL 32303, and Richard and Lewis Medical Center, 872 West Orange Ave., Tallahassee, FL 32304.

Who may apply Income-eligible pregnant and postpartum women, breastfeeding moms, and children under five may qualify.
Caregivers can apply DOH-Leon says dads, grandparents, foster parents, and anyone raising kids under five can apply for support for the kids in their care.
Already income-eligible If you or your child receives Medicaid, SNAP, or TANF, the DOH-Leon WIC page says you are already income-eligible for WIC.
EBT balance The WIC page says clients should check their balance online or call 866-629-1095 before shopping.
What WIC provides Healthy foods, nutrition education, breastfeeding support, and referrals to other services.
Certification visit The apply page says household income and medical/nutrition status are reviewed during the WIC certification visit.

WIC visit checklist

Bring proof of identity, proof of address, proof of income or program participation, the child/infant/woman applying, any clinic instructions, and medical or nutrition information requested by WIC. Missing documents can delay certification.

🦷 Dental

The Molar Express pediatric dental clinic in Leon County

The Dr. Edward F. Zapert Dental Clinic – The Molar Express provides dental services to Medicaid-eligible Florida residents from birth through age 20. The official DOH-Leon dental page lists services such as exams, cleaning, X-rays, extractions, and sealants.

The Molar Express is listed at 912 Railroad Ave., Tallahassee, FL 32310, with phone 850-404-6450 and email MolarExpress@FLHealth.gov. The location page lists Monday–Friday, 8 a.m.–5 p.m., closed Saturday and Sunday.

Who it serves Medicaid-eligible Florida residents from birth through age 20.
Guardian rule DOH-Leon says patients ages 17 and under must be supervised by a guardian at all times.
Non-parent consent A non-parent consent form is required if someone other than the guardian brings the child.
Call first Dental appointments, eligibility, forms, and service availability should be confirmed before visiting.
🌿 Environmental health

Leon County environmental health, inspections, water sampling and food hygiene

DOH-Leon’s environmental public health program area monitors environmental conditions and responds to health emergencies. The programs page describes services including water sampling, facility inspections, and food hygiene evaluation.

The Environmental Health location is listed at 2965 Major James Morgan Jr Way, Tallahassee, FL 32304, with phone 850-404-6300 and email LeonCHD.Feed-back@FLHealth.gov. The location service is listed as regulatory and environmental public health programs.

Water sampling Use environmental health resources for water-related public health concerns and sampling questions.
Facility inspections Local facilities may fall under environmental public health inspection or regulatory programs.
Food hygiene evaluation DOH-Leon lists food hygiene evaluation under environmental public health services.
Property details help Have the property address, facility name, permit number if any, complaint details, and photos if allowed.
Storm and health alerts During hurricanes or county emergencies, check DOH-Leon news and alerts before visiting.
Wrong office check Some environmental topics may involve the city, county government, DEP, DBPR, or another regulator. Confirm routing first.
🦠 Infectious disease

Communicable disease, HIV, TB and STD services in Leon County

DOH-Leon’s programs page says infectious disease services provide comprehensive programs to prevent, detect, and manage communicable diseases such as HIV, tuberculosis, and sexually transmitted diseases. Users searching for testing, treatment referrals, exposure concerns, or public health follow-up should use the official infectious disease service pages or call DOH-Leon for routing.

Use official pages for HIV, TB, STD, communicable disease, testing, prevention, and disease-control service routing.
Bring useful details Date of possible exposure, symptoms if any, previous test results, medications, provider information, and preferred contact method.
Privacy warning Do not send sensitive medical details by email unless the official page instructs you and you understand the disclosure risk.
Urgent symptoms Severe symptoms, breathing trouble, overdose, severe allergic reaction, or immediate danger requires emergency care, not a contact form.
🧾 Checklist

What to bring before visiting the Leon County Health Department

A strong office visit starts before you leave home. Different services require different documents. If you arrive without ID, insurance information, vaccine records, WIC proof, dental consent forms, or certificate details, you may need to reschedule.

For clinic visits Photo ID, insurance card if any, income proof if fee eligibility applies, appointment information, medication list, and prior medical records if relevant.
For immunizations Vaccine records, school forms, child’s date of birth, parent/guardian ID, travel itinerary if travel vaccines are needed, and insurance card if any.
For WIC Proof of identity, proof of address, proof of income or qualifying benefit, child/infant/woman applying, and any clinic instructions.
For dental Child’s Medicaid information, guardian ID, appointment details, non-parent consent form if needed, and prior dental records if available.
For certificates Full name on the record, date, county, valid ID, relationship proof if required, payment method, and mailing address.
For environmental health Property address, complaint details, facility name, permit number if any, photos if allowed, and best callback number.
🚨 Emergency warning

Do not use general DOH-Leon contact pages for emergencies

If someone is in immediate danger, call 911. For mental health crisis support in the United States, call or text 988. Do not wait for an office-hours phone line, email response, or web form if the situation involves serious symptoms, immediate harm, severe injury, poisoning, violence, or urgent safety danger.

DOH-Leon is useful for public health services, clinics, WIC, immunizations, environmental health, certificates, dental services, and local health guidance. It is not a substitute for emergency medical care.

🗺️ Map

Leon County Health Department map and office search

The map below points to the DOH-Leon administrative building area. For clinic services, WIC, dental, or environmental health, confirm the correct location before traveling because several DOH-Leon services operate from different Tallahassee locations.

❓ FAQ

Leon County Health Department FAQ

What is the Leon County Health Department phone number?

The main Florida Department of Health in Leon County phone number is 850-404-6300. For clinic appointments, official DOH-Leon clinical pages list 850-404-6403. For pediatric dental services at The Molar Express, call 850-404-6450.

Where is the Florida Department of Health in Leon County located?

The administrative building is listed at 2965 Major James Morgan Jr Way, Tallahassee, FL 32304. The Roberts & Stevens Clinic is listed at 1515 Old Bainbridge Road, Tallahassee, FL 32303. The Molar Express is listed at 912 Railroad Ave., Tallahassee, FL 32310.

What are Leon County Health Department hours?

Several official DOH-Leon location pages list Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., closed Saturday and Sunday. However, always verify the official page before visiting because holidays, storms, emergencies, and service-specific schedules can change.

Does DOH-Leon offer immunizations?

Yes. The official DOH-Leon immunizations page lists adult and travel immunizations and links to child immunization requirements, Florida SHOTS resources, school immunizations, and related forms. Clinic appointments are listed at 850-404-6403.

What is the Leon County WIC phone number?

The DOH-Leon WIC page lists 1-800-342-3556. It also lists WIC locations at Roberts and Stevens Clinic, 1515 Old Bainbridge Road, and Richard and Lewis Medical Center, 872 West Orange Ave.

Who can apply for WIC in Leon County?

DOH-Leon says WIC is available for income-eligible pregnant and postpartum women, breastfeeding moms, and children under five. Dads, grandparents, foster parents, and anyone raising children under five can apply for support for the children in their care.

Does the Leon County Health Department provide dental services?

Yes. The Molar Express provides dental services to Medicaid-eligible Florida residents from birth through age 20. The official dental appointment phone is 850-404-6450.

Can I get a birth certificate from the Leon County Health Department?

DOH-Leon’s programs page points users to birth and death certificate help and notes that Florida certificates are issued through the Bureau of Vital Statistics at the Department of Health. Always confirm eligibility, ID, fees, order method, and whether local office service is available before visiting.

Does DOH-Leon handle environmental health complaints?

DOH-Leon lists environmental public health services including water sampling, facility inspections, and food hygiene evaluation. The environmental health location is listed at 2965 Major James Morgan Jr Way, with phone 850-404-6300.

Does DOH-Leon offer family planning services?

Yes. The official family planning page lists physical exam, family planning education, health counseling and referrals, and pregnancy testing. It also lists required eligibility documents such as ID, Social Security card, insurance card if any, and income documentation.

Can I email the Leon County Health Department?

DOH-Leon lists LeonCHD.Feed-back@FLHealth.gov. However, the official contact page warns that Florida has a broad public records law and email communications to or from state officials may be subject to public disclosure. Do not send unnecessary confidential or sensitive information by email.

Is this the official Leon County Health Department website?

No. This is an independent informational guide. For official appointments, fees, forms, hours, certificates, WIC, immunizations, dental services, environmental health, public records, or notices, use the official DOH-Leon website.

📝 Editorial note

Independent guide and official-use disclaimer

This article is an independent guide created to help users understand Leon County Health Department services, phone numbers, Tallahassee locations, WIC, immunizations, certificates, dental care, environmental health, clinical services, infectious disease resources, and official links.

It is not the official Florida Department of Health in Leon County website and does not provide medical, legal, benefits, licensing, emergency, or eligibility advice. Before visiting, applying, paying, sending documents, filing a complaint, or relying on hours or fees, verify details directly with DOH-Leon or the appropriate official agency.

⭐ Final summary

Bottom line for Leon County Health Department services and phone help

For general Leon County Health Department help, call 850-404-6300 or use the official DOH-Leon contact page. For clinic appointments, immunizations, and family planning, use the official clinical service pages and the listed clinic appointment number 850-404-6403. For WIC, use 1-800-342-3556 and confirm the correct WIC location before visiting. For pediatric dental services, contact The Molar Express at 850-404-6450.

The strongest path is simple: choose the exact service, verify the official DOH-Leon page, call the right number, bring the right documents, and confirm the correct Tallahassee location before traveling.

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