Pima County Health Department 2026: Services & Phone

🌵 Pima County, Arizona public health guide · 2026

Pima County Health Department Services, Phone Numbers, Clinics, WIC, Immunizations & Vital Records

This guide explains how to contact the Pima County Health Department, which Tucson-area clinic to use, what number to call, where to go for immunizations, WIC, birth and death certificates, HIV/STI testing, TB services, Well Woman HealthCheck, food safety, environmental health, mobile clinics, health referrals, and local public health alerts.

Pima County has multiple health clinic locations with different service schedules. The biggest mistake is assuming every clinic offers every service every day. This page helps you pick the right phone number, clinic, documents, and official link before you drive across Tucson.

☎️ Main Health line: 520-724-7770 🥗 WIC appointments: 520-724-7777 💉 Immunizations for children & adults 🧾 Vital records at Abrams & Northwest 🏥 Clinics close noon–1 p.m. 📍 Tucson clinic locations
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Choose the Pima County Health Department service you need

Use this selector to find the right official path. It does not book an appointment or replace Pima County, but it helps you avoid the wrong clinic, wrong phone number, and wrong office line.

☎️ Main Pima County Health Department help

For general Pima County Health Department services, start with the official Health page or call the main health line at 520-724-7770. For WIC appointments use 520-724-7777. For clinic-specific services, check the official clinic hours page because schedules vary by location and all clinics close from noon to 1 p.m. daily.

✅ Quick answer

Pima County Health Department phone number, clinics and public health services

The Pima County Health Department connects Tucson and Pima County residents with clinic services, immunizations, WIC, vital records, sexual health, tuberculosis services, preventive health, consumer health and food safety, health referrals, and public health advisories. For general health services, the commonly listed main line is 520-724-7770. For WIC appointments, Pima County lists 520-724-7777.

Clinic hours and available services vary by location. Pima County’s 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. Some clinic-specific closures also apply, such as Theresa Lee closed every Thursday, Northwest Clinic closed every Tuesday, and East Clinic closed every Wednesday on the health clinic location notice.

For birth and death certificates, Pima County lists vital records service at Abrams Public Health Center, 3950 S. Country Club Rd. and Northwest Service Center, 1010 W. Miracle Mile. For immunizations, official clinic pages list East Clinic, Northwest Clinic, and Theresa Lee Public Health Center. For WIC, official pages list multiple WIC offices including Abrams, East, Flowing Wells, and South Office at Walter Rogers.

☎️ Main health line Use 520-724-7770 for general Pima County Health Department help and routing.
🥗 WIC appointments Pima County lists WIC appointments at 520-724-7777.
💉 Immunizations Pima County offers immunizations for children and adults at listed clinic locations.
🧾 Vital records Birth and death certificate services are listed at Abrams Public Health Center and Northwest Service Center.
🏥 Clinic break All clinics have no services from noon to 1 p.m. daily, according to the clinic hours page.
🚨 Emergency note Call 911 for life-threatening emergencies. Use 988 for mental health crisis support.
📌 Fast facts

Pima County Health Department fast facts for 2026

Official health portal Pima County’s Health page is the main official starting point for county health services.
Main health phone Use 520-724-7770 for general health department service routing.
WIC appointments Pima County clinic hours page lists WIC appointments at 520-724-7777.
Clinic lunch closure Pima clinics list no services from noon to 1 p.m. every day.
Vital records locations Abrams Public Health Center and Northwest Service Center are listed for birth and death certificate services.
TB clinic TB Clinic is listed at 2980 E. Ajo Way, phone 520-724-8491, by appointment only.
Well Woman HealthCheck Pima County lists free breast and cervical cancer screenings for uninsured or underinsured women who qualify.
Health referral If a clinic does not provide the service, Pima County points users to a Health Referral Form for navigation support.
🔎 Source verification

Official verification for this Pima County Health Department guide

Publish-ready as of: May 15, 2026.

This guide was prepared from official Pima County pages, including the Health page, clinic locations page, clinic hours page, immunizations page, WIC page, vital records page, preventive health page, sexual health pages, TB resources, mobile clinic page, consumer health and food safety resources, health advisories, and related county service pages.

Clinic schedules, walk-in availability, vaccine supply, WIC appointment rules, vital records closures, food safety permit processes, and health alerts can change. Always verify the official Pima County page before visiting, paying a fee, submitting documents, or relying on a schedule.

🧭 Contents

What this Pima County Health Department guide covers

☎️ Phone help

Pima County Health Department phone number directory by service

Use the correct phone number before visiting. Pima County has several service-specific clinics and program lines. A WIC appointment, vital record request, TB visit, food safety permit, or immunization visit may require different timing and different documents.

Main Health Department help 520-724-7770. Use for general Pima County Health Department service routing and health program questions.
Theresa Lee Public Health Center 520-724-7900. Address listed: 1493 W. Commerce Court.
Northwest Clinic 520-724-2880. Address listed: 1010 W. Miracle Mile.
East Clinic 520-724-9650. Address listed: 6920 E. Broadway Blvd., Suite E.
Tuberculosis Clinic 520-724-8491. Address listed: 2980 E. Ajo Way. TB services are by appointment only.
WIC appointments 520-724-7777. Use for WIC appointment help and eligibility/location direction.
Well Woman HealthCheck 520-724-3964. Pima County lists this for screening qualification information.
Consumer health and food safety 520-724-7908. Use official food safety and consumer health pages for permit and regulatory questions.

Phone-use guidance before calling

Before calling, write down the service needed, clinic name, person’s age, vaccine record issue, WIC household details, certificate request type, food business question, TB appointment need, or referral question. Pima County’s services are broad; a clear request gets routed faster than a general “health department help” question.

📍 Locations

Pima County Health Department clinic locations and hours

Pima County clinic hours vary by location. The official clinic hours page says all clinics have no services from noon to 1 p.m. daily and are closed the first Thursday of every month. The health clinic locations page also warns that some clinic hours changed and users should review the schedule before visiting.

Abrams Public Health Center 3950 S. Country Club Rd., Tucson, AZ 85714. Listed for vital records and WIC services.
Theresa Lee Public Health Center 1493 W. Commerce Court. Phone: 520-724-7900. Listed for immunizations and appointment-based HIV/STI, family planning and Well Woman services.
Northwest Clinic 1010 W. Miracle Mile. Phone: 520-724-2880. Listed for immunizations, family planning and sexual health services.
East Clinic 6920 E. Broadway Blvd., Suite E. Phone: 520-724-9650. Listed for immunizations, HIV/STI testing and WIC services.
Flowing Wells WIC Office 4500 N. Old Romero Rd., Tucson, AZ 85705. Phone: 520-724-9545. Listed for WIC services.
South Office at Walter Rogers 175 W. Irvington Rd., Tucson, AZ 85714. Phone: 520-724-9530. Listed for WIC services.
Tuberculosis Clinic 2980 E. Ajo Way. Phone: 520-724-8491. TB services are listed by appointment only.
Northwest Service Center 1010 W. Miracle Mile. Listed as a vital records location with weekday vital records hours.

Important timing note

Do not arrive right before noon. Official clinic hours say services pause from noon to 1 p.m. daily. For vital records, the official page lists daily closure from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. at the vital records locations. For WIC, some clinics have Saturday hours while others do not. Always check the current clinic hours page.

🧰 Services

What the Pima County Health Department handles

Pima County’s official health section groups services across clinics, consumer health, preventive health, mental health and substance abuse resources, personal records, permits and licenses, sexual health, health advisories, and community health support. The department also says it is committed to reducing barriers to health resources and basic needs.

Health clinics Immunizations, general wellness checks, HIV/STI testing, family planning, TB services, Well Woman HealthCheck, WIC, and vital records routing.
Immunizations Vaccines for children and adults, including school-related immunizations and COVID-19 vaccine availability through county clinic pages.
Vital records Birth and death certificates, certificate orders, corrections, home birth registration and vital records FAQ resources.
WIC Breastfeeding support, healthy foods, nutrition information, and referrals to health care and other social services.
Sexual health Family planning, birth control, emergency contraception, HIV/STI testing and prevention resources.
Consumer health and food safety Food safety education, public health requirements, permits, inspections, and business/public guidance.
Preventive health Blood pressure checks, tobacco/nicotine quit referrals, mental health and substance use referrals, general wellness and community support.
Health alerts Advisories for public health, air quality, communicable disease updates, measles information, and emergency-related notices.
⚠️ Avoid wrong office

What the Pima County Health Department may not be the right office for

Pima County Health Department is a strong local public health resource, but not every health-related issue belongs there. Calling the wrong office can waste time and delay help.

Hospital or doctor billing Start with the hospital, clinic, provider billing office, insurer, or patient advocate.
AHCCCS eligibility or card problems Arizona Medicaid eligibility and benefit issues may require AHCCCS or the appropriate benefits office.
Full court records Divorce decrees, criminal records, probate documents and case files usually require the court or clerk.
Private medical records Contact the provider, clinic, hospital or record custodian that created the record.
Driver license or vehicle records MVD or state motor vehicle offices handle driver and vehicle records.
Life-threatening emergency Call 911. Do not wait for clinic hours, email replies or online forms.
🧾 Vital records

Birth certificates, death certificates and vital records in Pima County

Pima County’s vital records page covers birth and death certificates, certificate orders, certificate corrections or changes, home birth registration and vital records FAQs. It lists vital records service at Abrams Public Health Center, 3950 S. Country Club Rd., and the Northwest Service Center, 1010 W. Miracle Mile.

The vital records page lists weekday vital records hours on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., with daily closure from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. and closure for county holidays. Users should still verify current closure notices because the vital records page may show temporary office closures or schedule changes.

Birth certificate Useful for school, passport, ID, benefits, employment, insurance, immigration and legal records.
Death certificate Commonly needed for estate, insurance, burial, banking, property, benefits and legal matters.
Certificate correction Use official correction/change resources if a name, date, parent information or other certificate field is wrong.
Home birth registration Use Pima County’s official home birth registration resource if the birth was not registered through a hospital process.
Before visiting Bring ID, record details, payment method, eligibility proof if needed, and the correct application form.
Avoid third-party confusion Use Pima County or official state vital records pages before paying a private certificate-ordering website.
💉 Immunizations

Pima County immunizations, school shots, adult vaccines and vaccine records

Pima County’s immunization page says the Health Department offers immunizations for children and adults. The clinic locations page lists East Clinic, Northwest Clinic and Theresa Lee Clinic for immunization services. The page also asks users to bring immunization records and insurance or AHCCCS cards for each child when visiting clinics.

Immunization schedules vary by location. The official clinic hours page lists immunization hours separately for Theresa Lee, Northwest and East Clinic. Because vaccine supply and walk-in timing can change, check the current clinic hours page before visiting.

For children Bring the child’s immunization records, parent/guardian information, school forms and AHCCCS or insurance card if any.
For adults Bring previous vaccine records, pharmacy records, travel-related needs, insurance card and any provider recommendation.
For school shots Check school requirements early. Waiting until the first week of school can mean longer lines and missing records.
For COVID vaccines Pima County clinic pages may list availability and eligibility updates; verify before visiting.
🥗 WIC

Pima County WIC phone, locations, eligibility and food benefits

Pima County’s WIC page says WIC is for breastfeeding women, children under age 5, infants, postpartum women and pregnant women. It provides breastfeeding support, healthy foods, nutrition information, and referrals to health care and other social services.

The clinic hours page lists WIC appointments at 520-724-7777. The WIC page says walk-ins are accepted when there is availability, but appointments are preferred. It also says people with SNAP, TANF or most AHCCCS plans automatically qualify by income.

Abrams WIC Office 3950 S. Country Club Rd., Tucson, AZ 85714. Phone: 520-724-7769.
East WIC Office 6920 E. Broadway Blvd., Suite G & H, Tucson, AZ 85710. Phone: 520-724-9655.
Flowing Wells Office 4500 N. Old Romero Rd., Tucson, AZ 85705. Phone: 520-724-9545.
South Office at Walter Rogers 175 W. Irvington Rd., Tucson, AZ 85714. Phone: 520-724-9530.
What WIC provides Breastfeeding support, healthy foods, nutrition education and referrals to health care and social services.
What to bring Each family member applying, one form of identification for each person, and proof of current income for each person living in the home.

WIC visit tip

If you are pregnant, Pima County’s WIC page says the unborn baby is counted as a family member. Bring proof of pregnancy if requested, proof of income, identity documents and any AHCCCS, SNAP or TANF information that may help establish eligibility.

🧪 Sexual health

Pima County HIV/STI testing, family planning and sexual health services

Pima County clinic pages list family planning, birth control, emergency contraception and services to prevent transmission of sexually transmitted infections and HIV. The clinic hours page lists HIV/STI testing and family planning services by appointment at some locations, with availability varying by day and clinic.

Theresa Lee Public Health Center Listed for appointment-based HIV/STI testing, family planning and Well Woman HealthCheck.
Northwest Clinic Listed for HIV/STI testing and family planning services along with immunizations.
East Clinic Clinic hours page lists HIV/STI testing availability on selected days.
Privacy tip Ask about confidentiality, appointment timing, test type, results process and cost before visiting.
🫁 TB

Pima County tuberculosis services and TB clinic phone number

The Pima County clinic hours page lists the Tuberculosis Clinic at 2980 E. Ajo Way, phone 520-724-8491. TB services are listed as by appointment only. Users should not walk in expecting same-day service without checking the official page or calling first.

Use TB clinic for TB screening, TB follow-up, clinic instructions, appointment questions and public health TB program routing.
Bring useful records Prior TB skin test or blood test results, chest X-ray information, treatment history, employer or school form, and appointment instructions.
Appointment warning TB services are listed by appointment only, so verify before traveling.
Urgent symptoms Severe symptoms or breathing distress require medical care, not a delayed public health appointment.
👩 Preventive care

Well Woman HealthCheck and preventive health support

Pima County’s clinic locations page lists Well Woman HealthCheck and says it offers free breast and cervical cancer screenings for uninsured or underinsured women in Arizona who qualify. The page lists 520-724-3964 for qualification information.

Preventive health clinic resources may also include blood pressure checks, height and weight measurements, immunizations, tuberculosis skin tests, tobacco/nicotine quit referrals, mental health and substance use referrals, primary care referrals, low-cost dental referrals and telehealth treatment service referrals.

Who should ask Uninsured or underinsured women who need breast or cervical cancer screening should check qualification details.
What to prepare Age, insurance status, income eligibility if requested, prior screening history and best callback number.
Clinic location Pima County lists Theresa Lee Clinic for Well Woman HealthCheck services.
Do not delay symptoms New symptoms, lumps, bleeding, severe pain or urgent health changes should be discussed with a medical provider promptly.
🍽️ Food safety

Pima County consumer health, food safety, permits and inspections

Pima County’s Health section links to Consumer Health and Food Safety. This office works with state and federal entities to educate businesses and the public on practices to prevent disease spread and help businesses stay aware of applicable requirements. Pima County consumer health and food safety materials list 520-724-7908 for food safety and related registration or permit questions.

Use consumer health for Food safety questions, business guidance, inspection-related questions, permit routing and public health requirements.
For business owners Prepare business name, address, permit type, ownership details, event details, menu/process if relevant, and contact phone.
For public complaints Have the business name, address, date, time, concern, and whether illness occurred.
Do not guess requirements Food safety rules can depend on activity, facility type, event, food handling, and local code.
🚐 Community support

Pima County mobile clinic, health referral and community health help

Pima County says its Health Department clinics welcome anyone and provide confidential, judgment-free support. If a clinic does not provide the service needed, users can fill out the Health Referral Form and a Health Navigator may reach out. Pima County also has mobile clinic resources in conjunction with the library system at various library sites.

Use referral form when You need help finding a health resource, basic needs support, clinic navigation, or a service not directly offered at the clinic you contacted.
Mobile clinic usefulness Mobile clinic services can help users who face transportation, access, timing or location barriers.
Health supplies Pima County clinic pages mention supplies such as COVID-19 at-home tests, menstrual supplies, condoms, Narcan and clean syringes.
Referral timing Pima County clinic pages indicate health navigators may reach out after a referral; urgent medical needs should not wait for a referral reply.
⚠️ Alerts

Pima County health alerts, measles updates, air quality and advisories

Pima County’s Health section links to advisories for health and air quality. Public health alerts can include disease exposure notices, vaccine updates, air quality advisories, heat-related guidance, emergency notices, and clinic changes. For recent disease alerts, use the official Pima County page rather than social media screenshots.

If you may have been exposed to a serious contagious disease and you develop symptoms, call a provider or the health department for instructions before entering a clinic waiting room. This protects other patients and staff.

🧾 Checklist

What to bring before visiting a Pima County Health Department clinic

Different services need different documents. Bring more proof than you think you need, especially for WIC, vital records, immunizations, school forms and screening programs.

For immunizations Immunization records, insurance card, AHCCCS card if any, child’s school form, parent/guardian ID and prior provider records.
For WIC Each person applying, identity documents, proof of income, proof of household details, and SNAP, TANF or AHCCCS information if applicable.
For vital records Photo ID, application form, record name, date, parent names if needed, relationship proof if required and payment method.
For HIV/STI or family planning Photo ID if available, insurance/AHCCCS if any, medication list, symptom/exposure timeline, and questions about privacy or cost.
For TB services Appointment confirmation, prior test results, chest X-ray records, treatment history and employer/school paperwork if needed.
For food safety Business name, location, permit or registration details, event date, complaint details or inspection-related documents.
🚨 Emergency warning

Do not use general Pima County Health 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 a clinic-hours page, referral form, email response or public health phone line if there is severe injury, overdose, breathing trouble, chest pain, poisoning, violence, or immediate safety danger.

Pima County Health Department services are valuable for public health, prevention, WIC, immunizations, vital records, testing, food safety and community referrals, but they are not a replacement for emergency medical care.

🗺️ Map

Pima County Health Department map and clinic search

The map below points to Abrams Public Health Center, one of the major Pima County Health Department locations and a vital records/WIC location. For immunizations, sexual health, TB, WIC or other services, confirm the correct clinic before traveling because services vary by location.

❓ FAQ

Pima County Health Department FAQ

What is the Pima County Health Department phone number?

For general Pima County Health Department help, use 520-724-7770. For WIC appointments, Pima County lists 520-724-7777. For clinic-specific questions, check the official clinic hours page because each clinic has its own phone and schedule.

Where is the Pima County Health Department located?

Major listed locations include Abrams Public Health Center at 3950 S. Country Club Rd., Theresa Lee Public Health Center at 1493 W. Commerce Court, Northwest Clinic at 1010 W. Miracle Mile, East Clinic at 6920 E. Broadway Blvd., and the TB Clinic at 2980 E. Ajo Way.

What are Pima County clinic hours?

Hours vary by clinic and service. The official clinic hours page says all clinics have no services from noon to 1 p.m. daily and are closed the first Thursday of every month. Some locations also have specific weekday closures, so verify the current schedule before visiting.

Does Pima County Health Department offer immunizations?

Yes. Pima County says the Health Department offers immunizations for children and adults. Official clinic location pages list East Clinic, Northwest Clinic and Theresa Lee Clinic for immunization services. Bring immunization records and insurance or AHCCCS cards for each child.

What is the Pima County WIC phone number?

Pima County lists WIC appointments at 520-724-7777. WIC office phone numbers include Abrams 520-724-7769, East 520-724-9655, Flowing Wells 520-724-9545, and South Office at Walter Rogers 520-724-9530.

Who can apply for WIC in Pima County?

Pima County says WIC is for breastfeeding women, children under age 5, infants, postpartum women and pregnant women. The WIC page says those with SNAP, TANF or most AHCCCS plans automatically qualify by income.

Where can I get a birth or death certificate in Pima County?

Pima County lists birth and death certificate services through its Vital Records page. Locations listed include Abrams Public Health Center, 3950 S. Country Club Rd., and Northwest Service Center, 1010 W. Miracle Mile. Verify hours and closure alerts before visiting.

Does Pima County Health Department offer HIV or STI testing?

Yes. Pima County clinic pages list HIV/STI testing and family planning services at selected clinics and times. Availability can vary by clinic and day, so check the official clinic hours page before visiting.

Where is the Pima County TB Clinic?

The clinic hours page lists the Tuberculosis Clinic at 2980 E. Ajo Way, phone 520-724-8491. TB services are listed by appointment only.

Does Pima County Health Department help with food safety permits?

Pima County links consumer health and food safety services under its Health section. For permit, registration or food safety questions, official materials list 520-724-7908.

Can I walk into a Pima County clinic?

Some services may accept walk-ins when available, while others require appointments. WIC appointments are preferred, TB services are listed by appointment only, and clinic service hours vary. Check the official clinic hours page before going.

Is this the official Pima County Health Department website?

No. This is an independent informational guide. For official appointments, hours, fees, documents, vital records, WIC, immunizations, public health alerts or permit instructions, use Pima.gov and the official Pima County Health Department pages.

📝 Editorial note

Independent guide and official-use disclaimer

This article is an independent guide created to help users understand Pima County Health Department services, phone numbers, clinic locations, WIC, immunizations, vital records, sexual health, TB services, food safety, mobile clinics, health referrals and official links.

It is not the official Pima County website and does not provide medical, legal, eligibility, benefits, emergency or permit advice. Before visiting, applying, paying, submitting documents, filing a complaint or relying on clinic hours, verify details directly with Pima County or the appropriate official agency.

⭐ Final summary

Bottom line for Pima County Health Department services and phone help

For general Pima County Health Department help, start with the official Pima County Health page or call 520-724-7770. For WIC appointments, use 520-724-7777. For immunizations, check East Clinic, Northwest Clinic and Theresa Lee Public Health Center. For birth and death certificates, use the official Vital Records page and confirm Abrams or Northwest Service Center hours before visiting.

The best path is simple: identify the service, check the official Pima County page, confirm the clinic schedule, bring the right documents, and avoid arriving during lunch closure or monthly closure periods.

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