San Bernardino County Health Dept 2026: Services & Phone

Last reviewed 2026. This guide is for the San Bernardino County Department of Public Health in California. It separates the main public health line, clinic appointment line, Environmental Health Services, WIC, vital records, animal-related routing and after-hours public health contact so residents do not lose time calling the wrong office.

San Bernardino County, California Public Health Directory

San Bernardino County Public Health Services: Which Number to Call, Where to Go and What to Bring

San Bernardino County is huge, and the health department is not just one front desk. A clinic appointment, a WIC question, a restaurant complaint, a birth certificate, a food permit, a measles exposure question and an animal bite concern all use different official routes. This page gives you the practical 2026 contact map for residents in San Bernardino, Ontario, Hesperia, Adelanto, Barstow, Needles, Victorville, Fontana, Redlands, Rialto, Rancho Cucamonga, Yucca Valley and surrounding county communities.

Main DPH line(800) 782-4264
Clinic appointments1 (800) 722-4777
Environmental HealthCall or text 800-442-2283
After hours(800) 472-2376
Official site: dph.sbcounty.gov General DPH hours: Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM VSRO is separate from clinic locations EHS has its own portal and offices
Important routing warning

Do not treat every San Bernardino County health question as a clinic visit. The county clinic appointment line is 1 (800) 722-4777. The general Department of Public Health information line is (800) 782-4264. Environmental Health Services uses 800-442-2283. The Vital Statistics Registration Office is at 340 N. Mountain View Avenue, San Bernardino, CA 92415 and only holds birth and death records for the most recent 24 months. Older records must go through the San Bernardino County Recorder.

Official agency
San Bernardino County Department of Public Health
Main official site
https://dph.sbcounty.gov/
Main DPH address
451 E. Vanderbilt Way, San Bernardino, CA 92408
General phone
(800) 782-4264; TDD: (909) 387-4859
General hours
Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM-5:00 PM, closed major holidays
After-hours public health
(800) 472-2376, available after regular hours, weekends and holidays
Clinic appointments
1 (800) 722-4777; after-hours care uses the same clinic number; IEHP members may use the IEHP Nurse Advice Line at 1-888-244-4347
Environmental Health
Call or text 800-442-2283; official site ehs.sbcounty.gov

Quick answer: San Bernardino County Health Dept services and phone

The San Bernardino County Department of Public Health is the county public health agency for services such as clinic operations, communicable disease, health education, health equity, HIV/AIDS services, influenza information, maternal and adolescent health, nutrition and wellness, preparedness and response, public health laboratory, Vital Statistics Registration Office, Women, Infants and Children, and related county public health programs.

The main Department of Public Health information line is (800) 782-4264. Use that number for general public health inquiries during regular business hours. For clinic appointments, use 1 (800) 722-4777. For Environmental Health Services, including food facilities, pools, body art, vector control, housing, wastewater, land use and public sanitation concerns, call or text 800-442-2283.

For after-hours immediate or urgent public health needs, the county lists (800) 472-2376. If the situation is life-threatening, call 911. Do not wait for a routine clinic callback if there is severe trouble breathing, serious injury, suspected poisoning, a medical emergency, a dangerous animal situation, a deep bite wound, uncontrolled bleeding or another urgent threat to life or safety.

Fastest for clinic care

Call 1 (800) 722-4777

Use this for public health clinic appointments, including clinic services listed through San Bernardino County clinic operations and clinic locations.

Open clinic locations

Fastest for food, pools, permits

Call or text 800-442-2283

Environmental Health Services handles food facilities, health permits, complaints, pools, body art, vector control, solid waste, wastewater and related public health inspections.

Open EHS contact page

Fastest for recent birth or death record

Call (909) 381-8990

The Vital Statistics Registration Office handles recent birth and death records. Older records go to the San Bernardino County Recorder, not the clinic appointment line.

Open VSRO page

San Bernardino County Health Department phone numbers by service

San Bernardino County is too large for one generic phone path. Calling the wrong number can waste a full day, especially if you are trying to schedule a clinic appointment, get a birth certificate, report a restaurant concern, renew a health permit, ask about WIC, find a vaccine clinic, or reach after-hours public health support. Use this table first.

Need Correct number or official route What to say or prepare
General Department of Public Health questions (800) 782-4264 Say your city, the program you need, and whether you are asking about clinics, records, disease, WIC or Environmental Health.
Public health clinic appointments 1 (800) 722-4777 Ask for the specific service, such as immunizations, reproductive health, pediatrics, primary care, HIV services, TB skin testing or dental at a listed health center.
After-hours clinic care 1 (800) 722-4777; TDD (909) 387-4859 Explain that you are calling after hours and need clinic care guidance. IEHP members may also use 1-888-244-4347.
Immediate or urgent public health need after regular hours (800) 472-2376 Explain the urgent public health issue clearly. For life-threatening emergencies, call 911 instead.
Environmental Health Services Call or text 800-442-2283 State whether the issue is food, pool, body art, housing, vector control, wastewater, land use, medical waste, permit, inspection or complaint.
EHS after-hours emergency (800) 472-2376 Use this for examples such as fire at a food facility, lack of utilities at a food facility or overflowing sewage after regular hours.
Birth or death record from the most recent 24 months VSRO: (909) 381-8990; VS@dph.sbcounty.gov Ask whether the record is still held by VSRO, what application is required, and whether you need a sworn statement or authorized-copy proof.
Older birth or death record San Bernardino County Recorder: (855) 732-2575 Explain that the record is older than the most recent 24 months and you need the Recorder’s certificate process.
WIC appointment or application Call or text 1-800-472-2321 Use ApplySBWIC or SolicitarSBWIC to apply; use ChangeSBWIC or CambiarSBWIC to reschedule.
Food facility inspection, permit or complaint EHS Customer Service: 800-442-2283; EHS portal Give the facility name, address, date, complaint type, permit question or inspection record issue.

Best call strategy for a large county

Start with one clean sentence: “I am in [city], San Bernardino County, and I need help with [clinic appointment / WIC / birth record / restaurant complaint / food permit / animal bite / measles exposure / environmental complaint].” Do not begin with a long story. Give the exact city first because county service routing can change by location, especially for animal control, clinic access, WIC office choice and Environmental Health field offices.

Keep your documents ready. For clinic visits, have ID, insurance information, vaccine records and patient date of birth. For WIC, have pregnancy, infant or child information and proof details. For Environmental Health, have the business name, facility address, permit number if known, complaint date and photos if relevant. For birth or death records, have the person’s full legal name, date of event, relationship and proof of authorization if you need an authorized certified copy.

Main San Bernardino County Department of Public Health office and map

The public-facing Department of Public Health footer lists the main Public Health address as 451 E. Vanderbilt Way, San Bernardino, CA 92408. This is not the same as the Vital Statistics Registration Office at 340 N. Mountain View Avenue, and it is not the same as the San Bernardino Health Center at 590 N. D Street. Before driving, confirm which building matches your service.

Use the main DPH line when you need routing

Call (800) 782-4264 during regular business hours if you are not sure which Department of Public Health program applies. The official contact page says the general information line is available Monday through Friday, 8 AM to 5 PM, with closures on major holidays.

Do not assume every service is at Vanderbilt Way

Clinic locations are spread across the county. Vital records use a separate VSRO location. Environmental Health has offices in San Bernardino, Rancho Cucamonga, Hesperia and a Mosquito and Vector Control office. WIC has its own office network.

San Bernardino County clinic appointments and health center locations

For public health clinic services, San Bernardino County tells residents to call 1 (800) 722-4777 to make an appointment. The clinic system includes Federally Qualified Health Centers and reproductive health centers. Services differ by location, so the weak move is driving to the nearest address without confirming the service. The strong move is to call first, ask for the service, and verify the correct location, day and documents.

After-hours clinic care also uses 1-800-722-4777, with TDD at 909-387-4859. IEHP members may call the IEHP Nurse Advice Line at 1-888-244-4347, TTY 1-866-577-8355. For life-threatening emergencies, call 911.

Clinic location Address and hours Services listed by county
Adelanto Health Center 11336 Bartlett Ave., Ste. 11, Adelanto, CA 92301. County clinic-location page lists Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM. Reproductive Health, Immunizations, Pediatrics, Primary Care.
Hesperia Health Center 16453 Bear Valley Rd., Hesperia, CA 92345. Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM; Wednesday, 8 AM-7 PM. Immunizations, Reproductive Health, Maternal Health, Pediatrics, Primary Care, HIV Services, Dog Licensing, TB Skin Testing, Dental.
Ontario Health Center 150 E. Holt Blvd., Ontario, CA 91761. Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM; Tuesday, 8 AM-7 PM. Reproductive Health, HIV Services, Pediatrics, Immunizations, TB Skin Testing, Primary Care, Dental.
San Bernardino Health Center 590 N. D St., San Bernardino, CA. Clinic-location listing shows Tuesday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM; Monday, 8 AM-7 PM. Reproductive Health, Immunizations, HIV Services, Primary Care, Pediatrics, TB Skin Testing, Dental.
Barstow Public Health Clinic 303 E. Mountain View St., Barstow, CA 92311. Thursday only, 9 AM-4 PM. Immunizations, Reproductive Health, Dog Licensing.
Needles Public Health Clinic 1406 Bailey Ave., Ste. D, Needles, CA 92363. Monday-Thursday, 7 AM-5:30 PM. Immunizations, Reproductive Health, TB Skin Testing, Primary Care. For Primary Care appointments, call (760) 326-9230.
Clinic-hours caution

There is a visible inconsistency on county pages for some clinic hours and address formatting, especially when a specific clinic page and the master clinic-location page are compared. For a resident, the answer is not to guess. Call 1 (800) 722-4777 before you drive, especially for evening hours, dental, HIV specialty clinic, TB skin testing, dog licensing, reproductive health, pediatrics or primary care.

How to schedule a county clinic appointment without wasting a trip

  1. Choose the exact service first. Decide whether you need immunizations, pediatrics, primary care, reproductive health, HIV services, TB skin testing, dental, maternal health or another clinic service.
  2. Call 1 (800) 722-4777. Ask which location currently provides that service and whether your visit needs an appointment, insurance information, payment or records.
  3. Confirm the address and day. This matters because Barstow is Thursday only, Needles has a separate primary-care appointment number, and some health centers list evening hours on specific days.
  4. Bring the right documents. For vaccines, bring immunization history. For primary care or pediatrics, bring insurance and medication lists. For reproductive health, bring ID and any prior records requested.
  5. Do not use clinic appointments for vital records or food permits. Those have separate official routes.

Immunizations, flu, COVID vaccines and 2026 measles awareness

San Bernardino County clinic locations list immunizations at several health centers, and the county appointment line is 1 (800) 722-4777. For seasonal flu and COVID vaccine access, the county communicable disease page has directed residents to vaccine appointment resources such as MyTurn when free updated vaccine clinics are available for people who live and work in the county.

For 2026, measles is a timely issue for this county. San Bernardino County’s newsroom lists a first confirmed measles case in the county since 2023, involving an unvaccinated minor visiting California from another state. Measles questions should not be handled casually. If you believe you were exposed, call for guidance before walking into a clinic waiting room. If you are checking protection, verify MMR vaccination records for children, students, healthcare-related workers, travelers and adults who are unsure of their status.

For school and child vaccines

  • Call the clinic appointment line before the school rush.
  • Bring the child’s immunization record, school form, parent or guardian ID and insurance information if applicable.
  • Ask which clinic location is best for your city and the vaccine needed.
  • Do not wait until the last week before school, childcare, camp or sports deadlines.

For adult vaccines and respiratory season

  • Ask whether the county clinic, pharmacy, MyTurn, employer clinic or primary-care provider is the right source.
  • Bring prior vaccine records when available.
  • Ask about flu, COVID and other recommended vaccines based on age, health condition, pregnancy, work exposure and travel.
  • Use urgent care or emergency services if symptoms are severe.
Measles routing rule

If you may have been exposed to measles, do not walk into a clinic unannounced. Call the clinic appointment line or appropriate medical provider first and explain the possible exposure. Measles can spread easily in waiting rooms, schools, childcare settings and crowded public places.

San Bernardino County WIC and breastfeeding support

San Bernardino County WIC has its own official site at wic.sbcounty.gov. The county WIC program helps expectant families, new parents, infants and young children with healthy foods, nutrition education, breastfeeding support and community resources. WIC is not the same as a public health clinic appointment and not the same as vital records.

To apply for WIC or make an appointment, the WIC site tells users to call or text ApplySBWIC or SolicitarSBWIC to 1-800-472-2321. To reschedule, call or text ChangeSBWIC or CambiarSBWIC to the same number. WIC also lists office locations across the county, including Barstow, Colton, Fontana, Fort Irwin, Hesperia, Ontario, Rancho Cucamonga, Redlands, Rialto, Highland, San Bernardino, Twentynine Palms, Victorville and Yucca Valley.

WIC need Best route What to prepare
Apply for WIC Call or text ApplySBWIC or SolicitarSBWIC to 1-800-472-2321. Pregnancy, infant or child information; proof of county residency; benefit or income information if requested.
Reschedule WIC appointment Call or text ChangeSBWIC or CambiarSBWIC to 1-800-472-2321. Participant details, preferred location, current appointment information and best callback number.
Breastfeeding support Use the WIC breastfeeding section or call the WIC line. Baby’s age, feeding concern, pump question, formula question or referral details.
Find nearest WIC office Use the WIC locations page on wic.sbcounty.gov. ZIP code, transportation needs and schedule limits.

Environmental Health Services: food, permits, pools, body art, vector control and complaints

San Bernardino County Environmental Health Services has its own official site at ehs.sbcounty.gov. EHS is the route for food protection, recreational health, vector control, safe drinking water, housing, organized camps, body art, medical waste, wastewater, solid waste, land use and emergency operation response. The EHS contact route is simple: call or text 800-442-2283.

EHS is not just for restaurants. It is also the county route for many public-facing safety systems: food trucks, temporary food events, micro markets, vending machines, body art facilities, pools and spas, hotel and motel inspections, vector and mosquito concerns, public sanitation, permit applications and facility inspection records. If you are a business owner, event organizer, renter, customer or resident, this is the office that likely handles the environmental-health side of the problem.

Food facility complaints

Use the EHS food facilities page or EHS complaint route if you suspect foodborne illness, unsanitary conditions, unsafe food handling or a permit problem. Write down the facility name, address, date, time and what happened.

Open food facilities page

Permits and applications

Use the EHS applications, forms and fees page for health permits, temporary food facilities, body art, cottage food, charitable feeding and other program applications. Do not sell food at an event without confirming permit rules.

Open EHS forms and fees

Inspection and complaint portal

The EHS Customer Service Portal includes facility searches, food facility closures, complaint filing, inspection records and online payment access.

Open EHS portal

EHS office locations residents commonly need

EHS office Address Phone and hours pattern
San Bernardino Office 385 N. Arrowhead Ave, 2nd Floor, San Bernardino, CA 92415 800-442-2283; regular business hours 8 AM-5 PM, Monday-Friday, closed major holidays.
Rancho Cucamonga Office 8575 Haven Avenue, Suite 130, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 800-442-2283; regular business hours 8 AM-5 PM, Monday-Friday, closed major holidays.
Jerry Lewis High Desert Government Center 15900 Smoke Tree Street, Suite 131, Hesperia, CA 92345 800-442-2283; regular business hours 8 AM-5 PM, Monday-Friday, closed major holidays.
Mosquito and Vector Control Office 248 South Sierra Way, Unit E, San Bernardino, CA 92408 800-442-2283; fax listed for this office is 909-386-5210.
Temporary food event warning

EHS states that a community event survey does not replace health-permit requirements. If food will be sold at an event, food vendors and the event organizer may need health permits, and applications must be submitted before the event. Do not assume a school fundraiser, pop-up, church event, vendor booth, food truck setup or community festival is automatically exempt.

Birth and death certificates: VSRO vs Recorder

The San Bernardino County Department of Public Health Vital Statistics Registration Office, often called VSRO, is responsible for registering births and deaths and issuing burial permits in San Bernardino County. The key detail is time. VSRO holds birth and death records for the most recent 24 months. Older records must be purchased through the San Bernardino County Recorder.

The VSRO location is 340 N. Mountain View Avenue, San Bernardino, CA 92415. Hours are Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM-5:00 PM. The VSRO phone number is (909) 381-8990, and the office lists VS@dph.sbcounty.gov for email contact. The lobby is listed as open with no appointments necessary, but you should still check requirements before you drive because applications, sworn statements, identification and fees may be required.

Record question Correct office Important detail
Birth or death record from the most recent 24 months San Bernardino County DPH Vital Statistics Registration Office Call (909) 381-8990 or email VS@dph.sbcounty.gov; location is 340 N. Mountain View Avenue.
Birth or death record older than 24 months San Bernardino County Recorder Recorder phone listed by VSRO is (855) 732-2575.
Authorized certified copy VSRO or Recorder depending on record age The person requesting must meet authorized-person requirements; otherwise the copy may be informational only.
Certificate timing after event VSRO FAQ The county FAQ says to allow 2-3 weeks to purchase certificates after the time of event.

Vital-record fee reference

The county VSRO funeral-home information page lists a fee schedule that includes a birth certificate at $34.00, death certificate at $26.00, fetal death certificate at $23.00, burial permit at $12.00, emergency filing fee at $50.00, letter of transport at $10.00, and refile permit additional to burial permit at $2.50. Fees can change, so verify the current fee on the official VSRO page before mailing, ordering online or visiting.

VSRO-listed fee item Amount shown Resident warning
Birth Certificate $34.00 Verify record age first. Older records go to the Recorder, not VSRO.
Death Certificate $26.00 Authorized-copy rules may apply. Informational copies do not establish identity.
Burial Permit $12.00 Usually relevant for funeral homes or death-registration handling.
Fetal Death Certificate $23.00 Confirm requirements directly with VSRO before ordering.
Emergency Filing Fee $50.00 Ask when this applies before assuming it is optional or automatic.

Communicable disease, HIV services, respiratory viruses and public health alerts

The county communicable disease section is the route for reportable disease information, public health guidance, flu and COVID vaccine messaging, measles updates, respiratory virus information, HIV/AIDS services and other disease-control concerns. The county’s clinic network also includes HIV services at several listed health centers, and the San Bernardino Health Center lists a Monday evening HIV Specialty Clinic on its specific clinic page.

For 2026, residents should pay close attention to respiratory viruses and measles. The county newsroom includes a February 2026 item for the first confirmed measles case in San Bernardino County since 2023. The county also keeps public updates for flu, COVID, RSV and H5N1 bird flu topics. Do not use old social posts as your final source for clinic availability, exposure instructions or vaccine access. Use the official DPH pages and call the correct number.

When to call about disease exposure

  • You were told you may have been exposed to measles, TB or another reportable disease.
  • A school, childcare site, workplace or healthcare provider told you to contact public health.
  • You need to know whether to isolate, test, vaccinate or notify close contacts.
  • You have symptoms plus a known exposure and need guidance before visiting a clinic.

When to seek urgent care instead

  • Severe trouble breathing, chest pain or blue lips.
  • Severe dehydration, confusion or fainting.
  • A very young infant, older adult or medically fragile person with worsening symptoms.
  • Any life-threatening emergency. Call 911.

Animal bites, rabies, dog licensing and animal-care routing

Animal-related issues in San Bernardino County can be confusing because some services route through county Animal Care, some through city animal services, some through public health rabies guidance, and some dog licensing appears at specific clinic locations. Do not assume one phone number covers every city and every animal situation.

For immediate danger to people or animals, call emergency services or the appropriate animal-control emergency route. For animal bites, report promptly through the correct animal-control jurisdiction. If you live inside the City of San Bernardino, the city animal-bites page tells residents that animal bites should be reported promptly and gives the city route. If you live outside that city, check the county Animal Care site or your city’s designated animal-control agency. For public health after-hours issues, the county lists (800) 472-2376.

Animal bite safety rule

If a bite breaks skin, involves a child, involves the face or hand, comes from a stray animal, wild animal or unknown animal, or causes deep injury, seek medical care and report it promptly. Rabies prevention is time-sensitive. Do not wait for a routine clinic appointment if a bite is serious.

San Bernardino County service area: local resident routing

San Bernardino County covers a large geography, so users often search by county name even when the best route depends on city or desert/mountain location. A resident in Ontario may use a different clinic than a resident in Needles. A food vendor in Victorville may need EHS help through the High Desert office. A WIC family in Fontana may use a different WIC office than a family in Barstow or Yucca Valley.

San Bernardino Ontario Hesperia Adelanto Barstow Needles Victorville Fontana Redlands Rialto Rancho Cucamonga Colton Highland Twentynine Palms Yucca Valley

Which San Bernardino County health office is actually correct?

The phrase “San Bernardino County Health Dept” can point to several different official services. The county Department of Public Health is the umbrella agency, but the resident’s job is to choose the right doorway. Here is the clean disambiguation.

If you need Use this office Do not use this by mistake
Clinic appointment, immunizations, reproductive health, pediatrics, TB skin testing or dental at a health center Clinic Operations; call 1 (800) 722-4777 Do not call VSRO or EHS for routine clinic scheduling.
Birth or death certificate from recent 24 months Vital Statistics Registration Office; 340 N. Mountain View Avenue; (909) 381-8990 Do not go to a public health clinic or Environmental Health office.
Older birth or death certificate San Bernardino County Recorder; (855) 732-2575 Do not submit to VSRO if the record is outside the recent 24-month window.
Food permit, restaurant complaint, pool inspection, body art, vector control, wastewater or housing complaint Environmental Health Services; call or text 800-442-2283 Do not call the clinic appointment line for permit enforcement.
WIC, breastfeeding support or WIC appointment changes San Bernardino County WIC; call or text 1-800-472-2321 Do not call the main clinic appointment line unless you need a clinic service.
Life-threatening emergency 911 Do not wait for public health office hours, email or voicemail.

Official San Bernardino County public health links

Use official pages as the final source before you drive, pay a fee, submit a form, attend a clinic, apply for a permit, report a complaint or order a certificate.

San Bernardino County Health Dept FAQ

What is the San Bernardino County Health Dept phone number?

The general Department of Public Health information line is (800) 782-4264. For public health clinic appointments, call 1 (800) 722-4777. For Environmental Health Services, call or text 800-442-2283. For after-hours immediate or urgent public health needs, call (800) 472-2376. For life-threatening emergencies, call 911.

Where is the main San Bernardino County Department of Public Health office?

The main Public Health address listed by the county is 451 E. Vanderbilt Way, San Bernardino, CA 92408. Do not confuse it with the Vital Statistics Registration Office at 340 N. Mountain View Avenue or the San Bernardino Health Center at 590 N. D Street.

How do I make a county clinic appointment?

Call 1 (800) 722-4777 for clinic appointments. The county lists this number for all clinic services. Confirm the exact clinic location, service, hours, documents and insurance or payment details before you drive.

Which clinics does San Bernardino County list?

The county clinic-location page lists Adelanto Health Center, Hesperia Health Center, Ontario Health Center, San Bernardino Health Center, Barstow Public Health Clinic and Needles Public Health Clinic. Services and hours vary by location, so call 1 (800) 722-4777 first.

Does the Health Department issue birth certificates?

The Department of Public Health Vital Statistics Registration Office issues recent birth and death records for the most recent 24 months. VSRO is located at 340 N. Mountain View Avenue, San Bernardino, CA 92415, and the phone number is (909) 381-8990. Older records must be requested from the San Bernardino County Recorder.

How do I get an older birth or death record in San Bernardino County?

If the birth or death record is older than the most recent 24 months, contact the San Bernardino County Recorder. The VSRO page lists the Recorder phone as (855) 732-2575.

What is the phone number for Environmental Health Services?

Call or text 800-442-2283 for San Bernardino County Environmental Health Services. Use EHS for food facilities, permits, inspections, complaints, pools, body art, vector control, wastewater, housing, organized camps, medical waste, land use and related environmental health issues.

How do I report a restaurant or food safety complaint?

Use the Environmental Health Services food facilities page or the EHS Customer Service Portal. Be ready with the facility name, address, date, time, what happened and whether anyone became ill. You can also call or text EHS at 800-442-2283.

How do I apply for WIC in San Bernardino County?

Use the official WIC site at wic.sbcounty.gov. To apply or make an appointment, call or text ApplySBWIC or SolicitarSBWIC to 1-800-472-2321. To reschedule, call or text ChangeSBWIC or CambiarSBWIC to the same number.

What should I do for a possible measles exposure?

Call for guidance before walking into a clinic. San Bernardino County listed a 2026 confirmed measles case, so exposure questions should be handled carefully. Have your vaccine history, exposure date, location and symptoms ready. For urgent or severe illness, seek medical care or call 911.

Where do I call after regular public health hours?

For immediate or urgent public health needs after regular business hours, weekends and holidays, the county lists (800) 472-2376. For clinic after-hours care, call 1-800-722-4777. For life-threatening emergencies, call 911.

Is Environmental Health the same as the public health clinic?

No. Public health clinics handle clinical services such as immunizations, reproductive health, pediatrics, primary care, HIV services, TB skin testing and dental at listed health centers. Environmental Health Services handles food facilities, inspections, permits, vector control, wastewater, housing, body art, pools and other environmental public health issues.

Which office handles animal bites and rabies concerns?

Animal-bite reporting depends on the animal-control jurisdiction. Seek medical care first for serious wounds, then report promptly to the correct animal-control agency. For county animal services, use San Bernardino County Animal Care. If you live inside the City of San Bernardino, use the city animal-services route. For life-threatening danger, call 911.

Is this the official San Bernardino County website?

No. This is an independent directory guide for residents. For official services, fees, records, permits, clinic availability, health alerts and public health instructions, use the official county pages at dph.sbcounty.gov, ehs.sbcounty.gov, wic.sbcounty.gov, animalcare.sbcounty.gov and the San Bernardino County Recorder.

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