Livingston County Health Department 2026: Services & Phone

🏥 Livingston County, Michigan public health guide · 2026

Howell Health Department Services, Phone Numbers, WIC, Vaccines, Records & Environmental Health Help

If you searched for the Livingston County Health Department, the strongest local intent is the Michigan health department in Howell. This guide focuses on Livingston County, MI and explains the official phone number, office address, hours, WIC, immunizations, hearing and vision screenings, travel health, STI testing, medical record requests, environmental health, wells, septic, food safety, animal bite reporting, and vital records routing.

The biggest user mistake is assuming every “Livingston County” service is handled by the health department. In Michigan, some services are at the Health Department, but birth, death and marriage certificates are handled through the County Clerk. This article separates those paths clearly so visitors do not waste a call or trip.

📍 2300 E Grand River Ave, Suite 102 ☎️ Main phone: 517-546-9850 🕗 8 AM–12 PM, 1 PM–5 PM 🥗 WIC: 517-546-5459 🌿 Environmental Health: 517-546-9858 🧾 Vital Records: County Clerk
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📍 Main Livingston County Health Department contact

The Livingston County Health Department is located at 2300 E Grand River Ave, Suite 102, Howell, MI 48843. The main phone number is 517-546-9850. Official hours are listed as Monday–Friday, 8:00 AM–12:00 PM and 1:00 PM–5:00 PM, closed for lunch and closed county holidays.

✅ Quick answer

Livingston County Health Department phone, address and local services

The Livingston County Health Department in Michigan is located at 2300 E Grand River Ave, Suite 102, Howell, MI 48843. The main phone number is 517-546-9850, fax is 517-546-6995, and official hours are listed as Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM and 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM. The office is closed for lunch and closed county holidays.

For WIC, call 517-546-5459. For Environmental Health, including wells, septic, restaurant sanitation, public sanitation, pools, campgrounds, body art, air quality, water testing and records, call 517-546-9858. For communicable disease questions during business hours, the official contact list includes 517-552-6882. For health insurance enrollment assistance, call 517-552-6877.

Important: birth, death and marriage certificates are handled by the Livingston County Clerk, not the health department. The County Clerk Vital Records office is at the Livingston County Administration Building, 304 E. Grand River Ave., Howell, MI 48843. Certified copy fees are listed as $25.00 for one certified copy and $10.00 for additional copies of the same record ordered at the same time.

☎️ Main health department 517-546-9850 for general health department routing, appointments and personal health services.
📍 Main office 2300 E Grand River Ave, Suite 102, Howell, MI 48843.
🕗 Office hours Monday–Friday, 8:00 AM–12:00 PM and 1:00 PM–5:00 PM.
🥗 WIC office Call 517-546-5459 for WIC eligibility, appointments and breastfeeding support.
🌿 Environmental Health Call 517-546-9858 for wells, septic, food safety, pools, body art, sanitation and water testing.
🧾 Vital records Birth, death and marriage records route to the County Clerk, not the health department.
🔎 Verified official details

Official-source check for Livingston County Health Department information

Publish-ready as of: May 15, 2026.

This guide uses official Livingston County, Michigan resources, including the Livingston County Health Department page, official contact list, Personal & Preventive Health Services pages, WIC page, Environmental Health pages, County Clerk Vital Records page, immunization resources, records request information, hearing and vision screening guidance, and related Michigan public health resources.

Local public health details can change. Office hours, appointment rules, vaccine availability, WIC eligibility, environmental health fees, well and septic permit steps, water sample availability, certificate fees, and emergency notices should be verified directly with official Livingston County or Michigan government pages before visiting, paying, mailing forms or relying on a deadline.

🧭 Contents

What this Livingston County Health Department guide covers

📍 Location

Livingston County Health Department location in Howell, Michigan

The official Livingston County Health Department page lists the department at 2300 E Grand River Ave, Suite 102, Howell, MI 48843. This address is important because Livingston County has multiple government buildings in Howell. The County Administration Building is at a different address, and the County Clerk Vital Records office is not the same service as the Health Department clinic.

Livingston County Health Department Address: 2300 E Grand River Ave, Suite 102, Howell, MI 48843
Phone: 517-546-9850
Fax: 517-546-6995
Hours: Monday–Friday, 8:00 AM–12:00 PM, 1:00 PM–5:00 PM
Livingston County Clerk / Vital Records Address: 304 E. Grand River Ave., Howell, MI 48843
Use for: birth records, death records, marriage records and online certified copy orders.
Note: Starting January 5, 2026, the County Clerk’s Office closes at 4:30 PM each day.

Local visitor tip

If you are coming from Brighton, Howell, Fowlerville, Pinckney, Hartland, Hamburg Township, Green Oak, Genoa Township, Oceola Township, Marion Township or nearby areas, call first. Some services are appointment-only, some are handled by Environmental Health, and vital records are handled by the County Clerk.

☎️ Directory

Livingston County Health Department phone numbers by service

Using the correct phone number is the fastest way to avoid wrong-department frustration. The main line is useful, but the official contact list gives more specific routing for WIC, environmental health, communicable disease, emergency preparedness, health promotion, and health insurance enrollment assistance.

Main Health Department 517-546-9850. Use for general health department questions, immunizations, hearing and vision screening, lead poisoning prevention, records, CSHCS and appointment routing.
WIC and breastfeeding support 517-546-5459. Use for WIC eligibility, appointment guidance, breastfeeding support and WIC program questions.
Environmental Health 517-546-9858. Use for wells, septic, food safety, body art, pools, campgrounds, air quality, public sanitation and restaurant sanitation complaints.
Communicable Diseases 517-552-6882. Use for communicable disease questions and public health nurse routing during business hours.
Emergency Preparedness / MRC 517-552-6866. Use for emergency preparedness and Medical Reserve Corps/volunteer opportunity questions.
Health Insurance Enrollment Assistance 517-552-6877. Use for local insurance enrollment help listed by the health department.
Health Promotion and Education 517-552-6856. Use for health promotion, education and community prevention program questions.
Prescription for Health 517-552-6818. Use for the local Prescription for Health program listed on the official contact page.
🧾 Checklist

What to bring before visiting Livingston County Health Department

A public health visit can fail if you arrive without ID, appointment confirmation, vaccine history, WIC documents, medical records, property details or the right office location. Use this checklist before driving to the Howell office.

For immunizations Bring photo ID, vaccine records, child’s school forms, insurance card if applicable, Medicaid information if relevant, and appointment confirmation.
For WIC Bring proof of identity, proof of Livingston County/Michigan residency, proof of income or benefit participation, pregnancy or child information, and any appointment instructions.
For hearing and vision screening Bring child information, school or preschool request details, parent/guardian information, and appointment or online scheduling confirmation.
For travel health Bring itinerary, destination countries, departure date, vaccine history, health conditions, medication list and insurance/payment details.
For environmental health Bring property address, well/septic details, permit question, complaint facts, facility name, photos if useful and callback information.
For vital records Go through the County Clerk. Bring valid ID, record details, payment and proof of eligibility if required.
🧰 Services

Personal and preventive health services at Livingston County Health Department

The Livingston County Health Department offers appointment-based personal and preventive health services. Official pages list services such as hearing and vision screenings for children, immunizations, immunization exemptions, international travel health consultations and STI testing.

The department also connects residents to services for families and children, Children’s Special Health Care Services, lead poisoning prevention, maternal and infant support, medical and immunization records, dental health resources, health insurance enrollment assistance and community resources.

Appointment-based services Hearing and vision screenings, immunizations, immunization exemptions, international travel health consultations and STI testing are listed as appointment-only services.
Families and children Programs include WIC, hearing and vision screenings, Children’s Special Health Care Services, lead prevention and maternal/infant support.
Records request LCHD provides a records request process for medical records and immunization records maintained by the department.
Dental health My Community Dental Centers of Howell is owned by LCHD and operated by My Community Dental Centers to provide oral health care.
Travel clinic International travel health consultations are listed among appointment-based personal health services.
STI testing STI testing is listed as an appointment-based service through Personal & Preventive Health Services.
💉 Immunizations

Livingston County immunizations, vaccine appointments and records

The Livingston County Health Department immunization clinic provides vaccines for children, teens and adults. The department participates in the Vaccines for Children program, which helps cover vaccine costs for eligible children. For immunizations, medical records or immunization records, the official contact list routes users to 517-546-9850.

Because immunizations are appointment-based, do not wait until a school deadline, college deadline, work requirement or travel date is near. Bring previous vaccine records, school forms, insurance cards, Medicaid details if applicable and any records from another state or provider.

Call for immunizations Use 517-546-9850 for immunization appointments and vaccine record questions.
VFC program LCHD participates in the Vaccines for Children program for eligible children.
School records tip Bring a complete vaccine history. Partial screenshots can delay review if school documentation is needed.
Travel vaccines International travel health consultations are appointment-based. Schedule early before your trip.

Immunization mistake to avoid

Do not assume the health department can immediately recreate every record from another provider, pharmacy, school or state. If your records are missing, call early and ask what proof can be accepted before your deadline.

🥗 WIC

Livingston County WIC: eligibility, phone number and appointment help

Livingston County WIC is a federal health and nutrition program for income-eligible pregnant women, new mothers, infants and young children. It provides nutrition education and counseling, breastfeeding support, nutritious foods and referrals to health care and other resources.

The WIC office phone number is 517-546-5459. WIC is available for pregnant women, breastfeeding women with a baby less than one year old, women who had a baby in the past six months, infants and children under age five. Livingston County says families automatically qualify for WIC benefits if they are on Medicaid, receiving SNAP/food stamps or in foster care, while others can review WIC income guidelines.

The WIC program at LCHD also provides information about lead poisoning prevention and offers lead testing to WIC clients under age five based on Michigan requirements.

WIC phone Call 517-546-5459 for WIC eligibility, enrollment and appointment help.
Who WIC serves Pregnant women, breastfeeding women, new mothers, infants and children under age five.
Automatic qualifying programs Medicaid, SNAP/food stamps or foster care can automatically qualify a family for WIC benefits.
Bring documents Bring ID, proof of residency, income or benefit proof, child information and appointment instructions.
Breastfeeding support WIC provides breastfeeding education and support through the program.
Lead prevention WIC provides lead poisoning prevention information and lead testing for WIC clients under age five when required.
👁️ Screenings

Hearing and vision screening for children in Livingston County

Livingston County’s hearing and vision program offers free screenings for children from ages 3 to 21. These screenings matter for preschool, school readiness, learning, behavior concerns and early identification of hearing or vision problems that may affect classroom performance.

The official contact list routes hearing and vision screening questions to 517-546-9850. The department also offers convenient online scheduling for listed appointment-based personal health services.

Age range Free screenings are listed for children from 3 to 21 years old.
Call for screening help Use 517-546-9850 for hearing and vision screening questions.
School readiness tip Schedule before school deadlines or referral deadlines, not during the last week before forms are due.
Bring information Bring child details, school request details, parent/guardian contact information and appointment confirmation.
🧾 Vital records

Birth, death and marriage certificates are handled by the Livingston County Clerk

This is one of the most important distinctions in this guide. If you need a Livingston County birth certificate, death certificate or marriage certificate, the official path is the Livingston County Clerk Vital Records office, not the health department clinic.

The County Clerk Vital Records page lists certified copy fees as $25.00 for one certified copy and $10.00 for additional copies of the same record ordered at the same time. It also lists a senior discount for birth record copies: persons age 65 or older are charged $14.00 for a search and one certified copy of their birth record.

Certified copies of Livingston County marriage and death records may be ordered online through the official county page. The Clerk page also notes that starting January 5, 2026, the County Clerk’s Office closes at 4:30 PM each day.

Vital Records office Livingston County Administration Building, 304 E. Grand River Ave., Howell, MI 48843.
Certified copy fee $25.00 for one certified copy.
Additional copies $10.00 each for additional copies of the same record ordered at the same time.
Senior birth copy discount Age 65+ listed fee: $14.00 for search and one certified copy of their birth.
Genealogy note Livingston County genealogy records date back to 1867 for births/deaths and 1836 for marriage records.
Wrong-office warning Do not go to the health department clinic for County Clerk vital records unless an official page tells you to.
🌿 Environmental health

Environmental health, restaurant complaints, pools, body art, campgrounds and sanitation

The Livingston County Environmental Health Division handles a broad set of local health protection programs. The official contact list routes air quality/vapor intrusion, beaches, pools, campgrounds, body art inspections, child and adult care facility inspections, public sanitation complaints, restaurant sanitation complaints, well/septic permits and records, and well water testing to 517-546-9858.

Environmental Health is the right route for many property, food safety and regulated facility questions. If you are opening a food business, changing a facility, installing a septic system, testing private well water, reporting a sanitation complaint or checking property records, call or use the official Environmental Health pages before paying a contractor or submitting incomplete paperwork.

Food safety Restaurant sanitation complaints, food service questions, temporary food questions and plan review.
Pools and campgrounds Beaches, pools and campground inspection questions route through Environmental Health.
Body art Body art facility inspections are listed under Environmental Health contacts.
Public sanitation Public sanitation complaints can be routed to 517-546-9858.
Child and adult care inspections Child and adult care facility inspections are listed under Environmental Health contacts.
Air quality and vapor intrusion Air quality/vapor intrusion questions are also listed under Environmental Health.
💧 Wells & septic

Well permits, septic services, water testing and property record search

Livingston County Environmental Health handles well and septic records, permits and services. The Environmental Health page includes “Search Well & Septic Records,” “Water Wells,” “Septic Services,” and “File a Complaint” as major user paths. The contact list routes well/septic permits and records and well water testing to 517-546-9858.

For septic work, the county explains that a soil evaluation must be completed and approved before applying for a septic permit. The county also warns that unmarked properties can delay service. For signs of septic failure, the county advises calling Livingston County Environmental Health at 517-546-9858.

The official residential water wells page says most wells have a long service life of over 20 years, but property owners still need safe and adequate water. Well and septic records matter for home purchases, additions, remodeling, new construction, property splits and repairs.

Call for well/septic 517-546-9858 for well/septic permits, records and water testing questions.
Before septic permit A soil evaluation must be completed and approved before applying for a septic permit.
Property addition warning Additions like sunrooms, garages, pools or decks may require site review when well/septic systems are involved.
Real estate note Livingston County says it does not have a point-of-sale program, but well/septic records and permits may still matter for buyers and sellers.
🦠 Disease & rabies

Animal bites, rabies exposure and communicable disease reporting

The Livingston County Health Department investigates bites, scratches and rabies exposures to help prevent rabies spread. Animal bite reporting should not be delayed, especially if the animal is unknown, unvaccinated, wild or the exposure involves a child.

For communicable disease questions during business hours, the county says a public health nurse is available and the official contact list includes 517-552-6882. For general epidemiology routing, the contact list includes 517-546-9850.

Animal bites Report bites, scratches or potential rabies exposure through the official Livingston County animal bite reporting path.
Communicable disease questions Call 517-552-6882 during business hours for communicable disease questions.
Provider/reporting note Use official communicable disease reporting forms and state reporting guidance when required.
Urgent exposure For severe injury, immediate danger or urgent exposure concerns, use emergency medical care instead of waiting for a routine response.
🤝 Community support

Dental center, insurance enrollment, CSHCS and community resources

Livingston County Health Department is more than an immunization office. It connects residents to dental health, community resources, insurance enrollment assistance, Children’s Special Health Care Services, health promotion, emergency preparedness, lead prevention, maternal and infant support, and chronic disease prevention resources.

The MCDC Livingston Dental Center is owned by the Livingston County Health Department and operated by My Community Dental Centers. Children’s Special Health Care Services is a Michigan program designed to improve health outcomes and quality of life for individuals with special health care needs, with local contact through LCHD at 517-546-9850 or CSHCS@livgov.com.

Dental center My Community Dental Centers of Howell provides oral health care and is owned by LCHD, operated by MCDC.
CSHCS Contact Livingston County CSHCS at 517-546-9850 or CSHCS@livgov.com.
Insurance enrollment help Call 517-552-6877 for health insurance enrollment assistance listed by LCHD.
Health promotion Call 517-552-6856 for health promotion and education questions.
⚠️ Wrong office check

What Livingston County Health Department may not handle

The health department is the right place for many public health services, but not every health, benefit, record, court or emergency issue. Choosing the wrong office can delay help.

Birth, death and marriage certificates Use the Livingston County Clerk Vital Records office, not the Health Department clinic.
Emergency medical care Call 911 for life-threatening emergencies, severe symptoms, overdose, violence, serious injury or immediate danger.
Private hospital or doctor records Contact the provider, hospital, clinic or records custodian that created the medical record.
Building permits only Some construction questions may require the Livingston County Building Department or local municipality in addition to Health Department well/septic review.
SNAP, Medicaid or cash benefits These may require Michigan Department of Health and Human Services benefit offices, not the county health department clinic.
Other Livingston counties If you meant Livingston County, New York or Illinois, use that county’s official health department website, not the Michigan office.
🧭 Steps

How to get help from Livingston County Health Department without wasting a visit

1

Confirm you mean Livingston County, Michigan

This article covers the Howell, Michigan health department. If your search was for Livingston County in another state, use that county’s official site.

2

Match the service to the right office

Use the Health Department for immunizations, WIC, environmental health, hearing and vision, travel health, records request, CSHCS and communicable disease questions. Use the County Clerk for birth, death and marriage records.

3

Call before visiting

Call 517-546-9850 for the main health department, 517-546-5459 for WIC and 517-546-9858 for Environmental Health. Ask about appointment rules, documents and fees.

4

Bring the right paperwork

Bring ID, appointment confirmation, vaccine records, WIC eligibility documents, property address, permit details, complaint information or record request forms depending on your service.

5

Use emergency services when urgent

For immediate danger, severe symptoms, overdose, violence, urgent exposure or serious injury, call 911 or seek emergency medical care instead of waiting for office hours.

🚨 Emergency warning

Do not use the health department phone line for life-threatening emergencies

If there is a life-threatening emergency, call 911. If you need mental health crisis support in the United States, call or text 988. If you suspect poisoning, severe breathing problems, chest pain, overdose, serious injury, immediate violence, or urgent danger, do not wait for a health department appointment.

The Livingston County Health Department can help with public health services, WIC, immunizations, records requests, screenings, environmental health, well/septic records, communicable disease questions and community prevention programs, but it is not a replacement for emergency medical treatment or urgent crisis response.

🗺️ Map

Map to Livingston County Health Department in Howell, Michigan

The map below points to the main Livingston County Health Department office at 2300 E Grand River Ave, Suite 102. Call before visiting because some services are appointment-based, some route to Environmental Health, and vital records are handled by the County Clerk at a different address.

❓ FAQ

Livingston County Health Department FAQ

What is the Livingston County Health Department phone number?

The main Livingston County Health Department phone number is 517-546-9850.

Where is the Livingston County Health Department located?

The health department is located at 2300 E Grand River Ave, Suite 102, Howell, MI 48843.

What are the Livingston County Health Department hours?

The official health department page lists hours as Monday–Friday, 8:00 AM–12:00 PM and 1:00 PM–5:00 PM. The office is closed for lunch and closed county holidays.

What is the Livingston County WIC phone number?

The Livingston County WIC office phone number is 517-546-5459.

Who qualifies for WIC in Livingston County?

WIC is available for pregnant women, breastfeeding women with a baby less than one year old, women who had a baby in the past six months, infants and children under age five. Medicaid, SNAP/food stamps or foster care can automatically qualify a family for WIC benefits.

What is the Environmental Health phone number?

The official contact list routes Environmental Health services to 517-546-9858.

Who do I call for well, septic or water testing questions?

Call Livingston County Environmental Health at 517-546-9858 for well/septic permits and records, septic services and well water testing questions.

Does the health department offer immunizations?

Yes. Livingston County Health Department offers immunizations for children, teens and adults by appointment. Call 517-546-9850 for immunization questions and records.

Does the health department provide free hearing and vision screenings?

Yes. Livingston County’s hearing and vision program offers free screenings for children from ages 3 to 21.

Does the health department issue birth certificates?

No. Birth, death and marriage certificates are handled through the Livingston County Clerk Vital Records office, not the health department clinic.

How much are certified copies of Livingston County vital records?

The County Clerk Vital Records page lists one certified copy as $25.00 and additional copies of the same record ordered at the same time as $10.00 each. Seniors age 65 or older are listed at $14.00 for a search and one certified copy of their birth record.

Where is the County Clerk Vital Records office?

The Livingston County Clerk is at the Livingston County Administration Building, 304 E. Grand River Ave., Howell, MI 48843.

Who do I call for communicable disease questions?

The official contact list includes 517-552-6882 for communicable disease questions. A public health nurse is available during business hours.

Does Livingston County Health Department handle travel health?

Yes. International travel health consultations are listed under appointment-based Personal & Preventive Health Services. Call ahead and schedule early before your trip.

Is this the official Livingston County Health Department website?

No. This is an independent informational guide. For official service rules, forms, fees, appointment times, public health notices and current details, use the official Livingston County or Michigan government websites.

📝 Editorial note

Independent guide and official-use disclaimer

This article is an independent guide created to help users find Livingston County Health Department phone numbers, address, hours, WIC, immunizations, hearing and vision screenings, travel health, medical records, Environmental Health, well/septic services, water testing, animal bite reporting, County Clerk vital records and official Michigan public health resources.

It is not the official Livingston County Health Department or Michigan Department of Health and Human Services website and does not provide medical, legal, benefits, permit, licensing or emergency advice. Always verify details directly with official government resources before visiting, paying, mailing forms, submitting records or relying on a deadline.

⭐ Final summary

Bottom line for Livingston County Health Department services and phone help

For Livingston County Health Department in Michigan, start with the main Howell office at 2300 E Grand River Ave, Suite 102, Howell, MI 48843, phone 517-546-9850. For WIC, call 517-546-5459. For Environmental Health, including wells, septic, water testing, food safety, pools, body art and sanitation complaints, call 517-546-9858.

Do not use the Health Department clinic for birth, death or marriage certificates. Use the Livingston County Clerk Vital Records office at 304 E. Grand River Ave., Howell, MI 48843. Call first for appointment-based services, bring the correct documents and use emergency services for urgent medical danger.

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