Last reviewed 2026. This guide is for the Florida Department of Health in Palm Beach County. Many residents still search for “Palm Beach County Health Department,” but the official local public health agency is DOH-Palm Beach, part of the Florida Department of Health.
Florida Department of Health in Palm Beach County: Phone, Clinics, WIC, Certificates and Environmental Health
This practical 2026 guide helps Palm Beach County residents reach the right public health service without guessing. Use it for the main DOH-Palm Beach phone number, West Palm Beach and Delray offices, clinic appointments, WIC locations, immunizations, birth and death certificates, disease reporting, epidemiology, public water emergencies, Environmental Health, sewage complaints, air quality, child care licensing, TB, HIV, STI services and blue-green algae alerts.
The official agency is the Florida Department of Health in Palm Beach County, often written as DOH-Palm Beach. It is not the Palm Beach County Clerk, not the Property Appraiser, not the Tax Collector, not a private hospital, and not the county emergency room system. Use this page only for public health services such as clinics, WIC, certificates, environmental health, disease reporting and public health alerts.
- Official agency name
- Florida Department of Health in Palm Beach County
- Official website
- palmbeach.floridahealth.gov
- Main contact number
- 561-840-4500
- CHD50contactus@FLHealth.gov
- Main office
- 800 Clematis St., West Palm Beach, FL 33401
- Mailing address
- P.O. Box 29, West Palm Beach, FL 33402
- Clinic appointments
- Call 1-855-GET-APPT (438-2778) or 561-625-5180 for health center clinic appointments.
- Report a disease
- For all other reportable diseases or conditions, call 561-671-4184 or fax 561-837-5330. After-hours disease reporting: 561-840-4500.
- Public water emergency
- Public Water System Emergency After Hours On Call: 561-840-4500.
Quick answer: what Palm Beach County Health Department helps with
The Palm Beach County Health Department search term usually points to the Florida Department of Health in Palm Beach County. DOH-Palm Beach handles public health clinic services, WIC, immunizations, family planning, HIV/AIDS services, STI services, tuberculosis services, birth and death certificates, disease reporting, Environmental Public Health, food hygiene, public swimming pools, onsite sewage, public water systems, biomedical waste, body piercing, child care licensing, air quality and public health alerts.
The fastest route is to choose the correct program before you call. A parent needing school shots, a resident ordering a birth certificate, a pregnant parent applying for WIC, a provider reporting TB, a restaurant operator asking about food hygiene, and a homeowner reporting a sewage spill all use different lines. Calling the main 561-840-4500 number may work for general direction, but direct program numbers save time.
Use the appointment line
For health center clinic appointments, call 1-855-GET-APPT (438-2778) or 561-625-5180. This is the safest starting point for medical services and specialty clinics.
Call Vital Statistics
For birth and death certificates, call 561-837-5847. Vital Statistics offices include the main West Palm Beach office, Delray Beach Health Center and Belle Glade access.
Call Environmental Public Health
For child care licensing, sewage complaints, air pollution, public water, food hygiene, pools, onsite sewage and related environmental issues, use 561-837-5900 when that program is listed.
Palm Beach County Health Department phone numbers by service
Use this phone table as a routing tool. If you are not sure which program applies, start with the main DOH-Palm Beach number and describe the service you need in one sentence. If the service has a direct number, use that first.
| Service or issue | Best phone route | What to ask for |
|---|---|---|
| Main DOH-Palm Beach contact | 561-840-4500 | General Palm Beach public health routing, program direction, office confirmation or after-hours public water emergency routing. |
| Health center clinic appointments | 1-855-GET-APPT (438-2778) or 561-625-5180 | Clinic appointment, medical services, specialty clinic scheduling, location and documents to bring. |
| West Palm Beach Health Center | 561-514-5300 | Family Planning, HIV/AIDS, Immunizations, WIC and clinic location details at 1150 45th St. |
| Main office Vital Statistics | 561-837-5847 | Birth certificate, death certificate, identity requirements, mail or in-person process, VitalChek and notary service questions. |
| Main office WIC appointment number | 561-357-6007 | WIC appointment through the main office route. |
| WIC Administration | 561-357-6000 | General WIC administration questions and program routing. |
| West Palm Beach WIC | 561-514-5350 | WIC at 1150 45th St., West Palm Beach. |
| Greenacres WIC | 561-357-6011 | WIC services at 5985 10th Ave. N, Greenacres. |
| WIC Lactation Center | 561-357-6019 | Breastfeeding and lactation support at the Greenacres WIC Lactation Center. |
| Delray Beach Health Center | 561-274-3100 | Delray health center services, medical services, WIC, Vital Statistics, Environmental Health-related services and clinic location. |
| C. L. Brumback Health Center, Belle Glade | 561-983-9220 | Belle Glade medical services, WIC, certificates, communicable disease and environmental public health services. |
| Immunizations | 561-840-4568 | Immunization visit requirements, screening form, records upload, adult and travel immunization information. |
| Reportable diseases | 561-671-4184 | Reportable disease or condition routing, excluding special direct lines listed below. |
| HIV/AIDS reporting | 561-840-0152 | HIV/AIDS disease reporting and public health follow-up. |
| Sexually transmitted disease reporting | 561-803-7326 | STD reporting and public health follow-up. |
| Tuberculosis reporting | 561-803-7342 | TB disease reporting, TB control, testing or follow-up. |
| After-hours reporting | 561-840-4500 | After-hours reportable disease or urgent public health routing when listed by DOH-Palm Beach. |
| Environmental Public Health | 561-837-5900 | Child care licensing, air quality, sewage complaints, open burning, asbestos, environmental complaints and related program routing. |
| Sewage spill or sewage complaint | 561-837-5900, Ext. 2 | Field Survey Section for sewage spill or wastewater complaint reporting. |
Best way to call without losing time
Start your call with one direct sentence: “I am in Palm Beach County and I need help with [WIC / immunizations / birth certificate / death certificate / TB / STI / HIV / sewage complaint / child care complaint / public water emergency / food hygiene / asbestos / blue-green algae]. Which program should I speak with, and do I need an appointment?”
For clinic visits, have a photo ID, insurance information, vaccine records, prior records and appointment notes nearby. For certificates, ask what identification and payment method are accepted. For Environmental Health, have the exact address, business name, permit type, complaint date or water-system details ready.
Main office, health centers and map
DOH-Palm Beach has multiple public health locations. The main office is at 800 Clematis St., West Palm Beach, FL 33401. Health center clinics and WIC services also operate through locations such as West Palm Beach Health Center, Delray Beach Health Center, C. L. Brumback Health Center in Belle Glade, Lantana Lake Worth Health Center, Greenacres WIC Center and Jupiter Auxiliary Health Center.
| Location | Address and phone | Services listed or practical note |
|---|---|---|
| Main Office | 800 Clematis St., West Palm Beach, FL 33401. Main contact: 561-840-4500. | Birth and Death Certificates; Women, Infants and Children. Main office hours listed Monday-Friday 8 AM-4:30 PM, with closure at 2 PM the first Thursday of every month. |
| West Palm Beach Health Center | 1150 45th St., West Palm Beach, FL 33407. Phone: 561-514-5300. | Family Planning, HIV/AIDS, Immunizations and WIC. Clinic has a Tuesday late clinic for Sexual Health until 6 PM. |
| Delray Beach Health Center | 225 S. Congress Ave., Delray Beach, FL 33445. Phone: 561-274-3100. | Medical services, specialty clinics, WIC, Vital Statistics and many Environmental Public Health services. Vital Statistics office offers birth/death certificates and notary services. |
| C. L. Brumback Health Center | 38754 State Road 80, Belle Glade, FL 33430. Phone: 561-983-9220. | Medical services, WIC, certificates, communicable disease and environmental health service categories. Belle Glade Vital Statistics access is also listed through DOH-Palm Beach news. |
| Lantana Lake Worth Health Center | 1250 Southwinds Drive, Lantana, FL 33462. Phone: 561-547-6800. | Family Planning, HIV/AIDS, Immunizations, Prenatal Care, STI/STDs, Tuberculosis and WIC. |
| Greenacres WIC Center | 5985 10th Ave. N, Greenacres, FL 33463. WIC: 561-357-6011. | WIC center, WIC Lactation Center and WIC Administration listed at the Greenacres address. |
Clinic appointments: how to avoid a wasted visit
The health center appointment line is 1-855-GET-APPT (438-2778), with an additional appointment number of 561-625-5180. Several location pages repeat this appointment route for medical services and specialty clinics. Use the appointment line before visiting for medical services, specialty clinics, sexual health, family planning, immunizations, TB, HIV, STI or prenatal care.
- Choose the service first. Say whether you need immunizations, family planning, HIV/AIDS, STI testing, TB, prenatal care, WIC, certificates or environmental health.
- Call the appointment line. Use 1-855-GET-APPT or 561-625-5180 when scheduling a health center clinic appointment.
- Confirm the correct location. West Palm Beach, Delray Beach, Belle Glade, Lantana and Greenacres do not all provide the same services at the same times.
- Ask what to bring. Bring photo ID, insurance, Medicaid, vaccine records, prior medical records, school forms, physician orders or WIC documents depending on the visit.
- Check first-Thursday closures. Some WIC and main-office services close early or are not provided the first Thursday afternoon of the month.
Do not assume you can arrive near closing time and be seen. Public health clinics often have intake cutoffs, appointment rules, paperwork steps and service-specific hours. Call first, especially if you need Sexual Health, WIC, Vital Statistics, TB, immunizations or a specialty clinic.
Immunizations, travel vaccines and 2026 measles awareness
The DOH-Palm Beach immunization page directs residents to complete an immunization screening form online and upload records. It also says to call 561-840-4568 for more information. For the visit, residents are told to bring a picture ID and all previous immunization records for each person needing services. Prior records must be available before or at visit time.
This matters in 2026 because measles continues to be a high-attention disease nationally and in Florida. Florida Department of Health guidance explains that MMR vaccine must be given within 72 hours of exposure to provide post-exposure protection, while immune globulin must be given within six days for certain higher-risk groups. If you think you were exposed to measles, contact a healthcare provider or the county health department before walking into a clinic.
For school and childcare
Gather the child’s vaccine record before the visit. If the record is missing, call early and ask whether the clinic can help locate, review or update the record before the deadline.
For adult and travel vaccines
The immunization page links adult and travel immunization information. International travel vaccines may need planning weeks before travel, so do not wait until the week of departure.
For measles exposure
Call before visiting if symptoms or exposure are possible. Measles can spread easily in waiting rooms, schools, clinics and household settings.
Micro steps before an immunization visit
- Use the screening portal. Complete the immunization form online when instructed by DOH-Palm Beach.
- Upload or bring records. Prior records must be available before or at the visit.
- Bring picture ID. Each person needing service should have the requested identification and documentation.
- Ask about appointment location. Immunization services may be available at specific health centers or outreach events.
- Keep the updated record. Save a clean copy for school, travel, employment, childcare, camp or future healthcare.
WIC locations and phone numbers in Palm Beach County
WIC is one of the most searched DOH-Palm Beach programs. The county’s WIC location list includes Belle Glade, Delray Beach, Jupiter, Lantana/Lake Worth, Greenacres, the Greenacres WIC Lactation Center, WIC Administration and West Palm Beach. WIC services can have different hours by location, and some locations close or pause services on the first Thursday afternoon of the month.
| WIC location | Address and phone | Hours listed |
|---|---|---|
| C. L. Brumback Health Center | 38754 State Road 80, Belle Glade, FL 33430. Phone: 561-983-9273. Fax: 561-983-9303. | Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM. |
| Delray Beach Health Center | 225 South Congress Ave., Delray Beach, FL 33445. Phone: 561-274-3112. Fax: 561-276-8518. | Monday-Friday, 7:30 AM-5 PM. |
| Jupiter Auxiliary Health Center | 6405 Indiantown Road, Jupiter, FL 33458. Phone: 561-746-0782. Fax: 561-747-1873. | Tuesday, 8 AM-5 PM; closed from 12:30 PM-1:30 PM. |
| Lantana Lake Worth Health Center | 1250 Southwinds Drive, Lantana, FL 33462. Phone: 561-547-6813. Fax: 561-530-5973. | Monday-Friday, 7:30 AM-5 PM. |
| Greenacres WIC Center | 5985 10th Ave. N, Greenacres, FL 33463. Phone: 561-357-6011. Fax: 561-357-4885. | Monday-Friday, 7:30 AM-5 PM. |
| WIC Lactation Center | 5985 10th Ave. N, Greenacres, FL 33463. Phone: 561-357-6019. Fax: 561-357-4886. | Monday-Friday, 8 AM-4:30 PM. |
| WIC Administration | 5985 10th Ave. N, Greenacres, FL 33463. Phone: 561-357-6000. | Call for administration questions. |
| West Palm Beach Health Center | 1150 45th St., West Palm Beach, FL 33407. Phone: 561-514-5350. Fax: 561-514-5542. | Monday-Friday, 7:30 AM-5 PM. |
How to prepare for WIC
- Call the location you plan to use. WIC office hours vary, and some locations have special first-Thursday afternoon notes.
- Confirm eligibility documents. WIC may require proof of identity, residence, income or benefits, pregnancy information, infant information or child information.
- Ask about breastfeeding help. The Greenacres WIC Lactation Center is a dedicated lactation support route.
- Confirm location before driving. Greenacres, West Palm Beach, Delray, Jupiter and Belle Glade are not interchangeable for every family.
- Keep appointment notes. Write down date, time, office, staff instructions and documents needed.
Birth and death certificates, VitalChek and notary services
DOH-Palm Beach Vital Statistics handles birth and death certificates through its official certificate services. The main office lists 561-837-5847 for Vital Statistics. The DOH-Palm Beach home page explains that Florida birth certificates from 1930 to present are issued through the Bureau of Vital Statistics at the Department of Health, and orders may be placed online through VitalChek, by mail or in person at the Department of Health in Palm Beach County.
Vital Statistics is also a place where residents can easily confuse services. A birth certificate, death certificate, paternity form, notary request, medical record, marriage license and court record are different things. In 2026, DOH-Palm Beach announced that the Vital Statistics Office in Delray Beach Health Center offers notary services along with birth and death certificate services. The main office and Delray Beach Health Center are the key notary locations mentioned for this combined service, and the notary fee is listed as $10.
| Certificate or record need | Correct DOH-Palm Beach route | Resident tip |
|---|---|---|
| Birth certificate copy | Vital Statistics, 561-837-5847 | Florida birth certificates from 1930 to present may be ordered through the Department of Health, including online through VitalChek, by mail or in person. |
| Death certificate copy | Vital Statistics, 561-837-5847 | Ask whether cause-of-death access rules, identity, relationship or legal-authority documents apply. |
| Notary services with certificate paperwork | Main Office or Delray Beach Vital Statistics office | Bring the complete unsigned original document and a valid government-issued photo ID. The notary fee is listed as $10. |
| Belle Glade certificate access | C. L. Brumback Health Center Vital Statistics office access | DOH-Palm Beach announced Belle Glade access for birth and death certificates and listed 561-983-9305 or 561-983-9306 for more information. |
| Marriage license, divorce, court record or deed | Not DOH-Palm Beach Vital Statistics | Use the proper Clerk, court, county or state office. Do not assume the health department issues every legal record. |
Before visiting a Vital Statistics office, call 561-837-5847 and ask which identification, application form, fee, payment method and eligibility proof applies. If you need a notary, bring the complete original document unsigned plus a valid government-issued photo ID. Do not sign before the notary unless the official instructions tell you otherwise.
Disease reporting, epidemiology, TB, HIV, STI and after-hours routing
DOH-Palm Beach lists reportable disease numbers for public health reporting. During Monday-Friday business hours, all other reportable diseases or conditions are routed to 561-671-4184 or fax 561-837-5330. The page also lists special disease lines for HIV/AIDS, sexually transmitted disease and tuberculosis. After-hours reporting is listed as 561-840-4500.
General disease reporting
For all other reportable diseases and conditions, call 561-671-4184 or fax 561-837-5330. Use official disease reporting forms and follow provider reporting rules when applicable.
HIV, STI and TB
HIV/AIDS: 561-840-0152. Sexually transmitted disease reporting: 561-803-7326. Tuberculosis: 561-803-7342.
After hours
After-hours reporting is listed as 561-840-4500. For a life-threatening emergency, call 911 instead of waiting for a routine public health response.
TB service locations
DOH-Palm Beach tuberculosis information lists TB locations at Delray Beach Health Center, 225 S. Congress Ave., Delray Beach, phone 561-274-3100, and C. L. Brumback Health Center, 38754 State Road 80, Belle Glade, phone 561-996-1600. TB spreads through the air when a person with active TB disease of the lungs or throat coughs or sneezes. TB testing and follow-up should not be delayed when a provider or public health staff instructs you to respond.
For life-threatening symptoms, severe breathing trouble, chest pain, stroke symptoms, overdose, severe allergic reaction, serious injury, severe dehydration, deep wound or immediate danger, call 911 or seek emergency medical care. Public health disease lines and health center appointment lines are not substitutes for emergency care.
Environmental Public Health: child care, food hygiene, pools, air quality and regulated facilities
DOH-Palm Beach Environmental Public Health covers a wide range of regulated public health topics. The site map and location pages list services including child care licensing, body piercing, biomedical waste, beach water sampling, air quality, asbestos renovations, open burning, pollution prevention, public swimming pools, public water systems, onsite sewage treatment and disposal, mobile home and recreational parks, migrant farmworker housing, food hygiene, tanning facilities and other environmental health programs.
Environmental Public Health is a different route from a clinic appointment. A business owner opening a food establishment, a parent with a child care licensing complaint, a homeowner reporting sewage, a contractor planning demolition, a public pool operator, or a resident worried about open burning should not call the clinic appointment line as the first step. Start with the environmental program route.
| Environmental issue | Best route | Practical next step |
|---|---|---|
| Child care complaint | Child Care Licensing, 561-837-5900 or PBChildcare@FLHealth.gov | If child abuse or neglect is suspected, report to DCF first at 1-800-962-2873, then contact Child Care Licensing. |
| Sewage spill or complaint | 561-837-5900, Ext. 2 | Report sewage spills as soon as possible to the Field Survey Section. Keep the address, date, time and photos if safe. |
| Open burning | Air Pollution Control Program Office, 561-837-5900 | Ask about the approval process before burning. Do not rely on a neighbor’s or contractor’s advice. |
| Demolition or asbestos renovation | Air Pollution Program, 561-837-5900 | Notifications, surveys and fees may be required. Fax listed for asbestos materials is 561-837-5295, and electronic submission is available through the official process. |
| Public water system emergency after hours | 561-840-4500 | Use the public water system emergency after-hours number when the issue matches the official public water emergency route. |
| Food hygiene, public pools, body piercing, biomedical waste or tanning | Environmental Public Health pages or Delray/Belle Glade location service route | Confirm the specific program requirements, permit forms, inspection process and current fee before operating or filing paperwork. |
How to make an Environmental Health complaint useful
- Write the exact location. Include address, business name, facility name, apartment complex, child care name or property location.
- Use a timeline. Note the date, time and whether the issue is ongoing.
- Describe the public health risk. Examples include sewage, unsafe child care conditions, illegal burning, food hygiene issue, unsafe pool condition or water-system concern.
- Keep proof safely. Photos, receipts or written notes may help, but do not trespass or put yourself in danger.
- Call the correct environmental program. Use 561-837-5900 when that route is listed, or use the official Environmental Public Health page for the program-specific instructions.
Water quality, algae alerts, beach advisories and public water systems
DOH-Palm Beach posts public health alerts for water-related concerns, including blue-green algae at Lake Okeechobee and water quality advisories for beaches and snorkeling areas. These advisories can change quickly based on sampling, weather, blooms, drainage, tides and public health testing. Residents should rely on the current DOH-Palm Beach news page and official advisory notices, not old screenshots.
Blue-green algae
When DOH-Palm Beach cautions about blue-green algae, avoid contact with affected water, keep pets away, and follow current public health guidance. Advisory areas may change as conditions change.
Beach and snorkel water quality
Water quality advisories may be issued or lifted after test results. Check current county news before swimming, snorkeling or relying on older advisory information.
Public water emergencies
For public water system emergency after-hours issues, official location pages list 561-840-4500. Use this only for the correct public water emergency situation.
Sewage spills
If you observe a sewage spill or have a sewage complaint, report it as soon as possible to 561-837-5900, Ext. 2.
Naloxone, overdose response and community harm reduction
DOH-Palm Beach has public information about naloxone access and overdose response. Public notices explain that naloxone can reverse opioid overdose and that people should call 911 immediately when an overdose is suspected. Free naloxone kits have been listed at DOH-Palm Beach locations including C. L. Brumback Health Center, Delray Beach Health Center, Lantana Lake Worth Health Center, Northeast Health Center and West Palm Beach Health Center.
If you think someone is overdosing, call 911 immediately. Administer naloxone if available and you know how to use it, place the person on their side to help prevent choking, and keep them awake and breathing until emergency help arrives. Do not wait for a routine office opening.
What DOH-Palm Beach does not handle
Using the wrong office can delay your request. The health department is not the right agency for every document, benefit, legal record, emergency or private medical issue.
| If you need | Do not use | Better route |
|---|---|---|
| Life-threatening emergency care | Health center appointment line or email | Call 911 or seek emergency medical care. |
| Marriage license, divorce record, court record or deed | DOH-Palm Beach Vital Statistics | Use the correct Clerk, court, county or state records office. |
| Private hospital or doctor medical records | DOH-Palm Beach unless the department created or holds the record | Contact the provider, hospital, pharmacy or records custodian who created the record. |
| Property tax, driver license, building permit or land record | Health Department | Use the Palm Beach County Tax Collector, Property Appraiser, Planning/Building, Clerk or other correct county office. |
| Child abuse or neglect report | Only a child care licensing complaint | Report to DCF first at 1-800-962-2873, then contact Child Care Licensing if the issue also involves a licensed child care setting. |
Service area: West Palm Beach, Delray, Belle Glade, Jupiter, Lantana, Greenacres and countywide residents
DOH-Palm Beach serves Palm Beach County residents and visitors through multiple offices and health centers. Local search intent often comes from West Palm Beach, Delray Beach, Belle Glade, Boca Raton, Boynton Beach, Jupiter, Lake Worth Beach, Lantana, Riviera Beach, Greenacres, Palm Springs, Royal Palm Beach, Wellington, Palm Beach Gardens, Pahokee, South Bay and the Glades communities. The correct location depends on whether you need WIC, certificates, medical services, TB, immunizations, Environmental Health, public water or disease reporting.
Official Palm Beach public health links
Use official pages for final verification before you visit, pay a fee, submit a certificate application, schedule a clinic, report disease, file an environmental complaint or rely on a public health advisory.
Main DOH-Palm Beach pages
Health centers and appointments
WIC and immunizations
Certificates and notary
Environmental Public Health
Palm Beach County Health Department FAQ
What is the Palm Beach County Health Department phone number?
The main number for the Florida Department of Health in Palm Beach County is 561-840-4500. For health center clinic appointments, call 1-855-GET-APPT (438-2778) or 561-625-5180.
Where is the main Palm Beach County Health Department office?
The main office is at 800 Clematis St., West Palm Beach, FL 33401. The mailing address is P.O. Box 29, West Palm Beach, FL 33402.
Is Palm Beach County Health Department the official name?
The official local agency name is Florida Department of Health in Palm Beach County, often called DOH-Palm Beach. Many residents still search for “Palm Beach County Health Department.”
How do I make a clinic appointment?
Call 1-855-GET-APPT (438-2778) or 561-625-5180 for health center clinic appointments. Ask which location and documents apply to your service.
What is the West Palm Beach Health Center phone number?
The West Palm Beach Health Center is at 1150 45th St., West Palm Beach, FL 33407. The phone number is 561-514-5300. Listed services include Family Planning, HIV/AIDS, Immunizations and WIC.
What is the Vital Statistics phone number for birth and death certificates?
The Vital Statistics phone number is 561-837-5847. Birth and death certificate services are available through DOH-Palm Beach Vital Statistics offices, including the main office and Delray Beach Health Center.
Can I order a Florida birth certificate through DOH-Palm Beach?
Yes. DOH-Palm Beach explains that Florida birth certificates from 1930 to present are issued through the Bureau of Vital Statistics at the Department of Health. Orders may be placed online through VitalChek, by mail or in person at the Department of Health in Palm Beach County.
Does the Delray Beach Health Center offer notary services?
Yes. DOH-Palm Beach announced that the Vital Statistics office in Delray Beach Health Center offers notary services along with birth and death certificates. The notary fee is listed as $10. Bring the complete unsigned original document and a valid government-issued photo ID.
What number do I call for WIC in Palm Beach County?
WIC phone numbers vary by location. Examples include West Palm Beach WIC at 561-514-5350, Greenacres WIC at 561-357-6011, WIC Administration at 561-357-6000, Delray Beach WIC at 561-274-3112, and Belle Glade WIC at 561-983-9273.
How do I contact Immunizations?
Call 561-840-4568 for immunization information. DOH-Palm Beach asks visitors to complete the immunization screening form online and bring picture ID plus all previous immunization records.
How do I report a disease in Palm Beach County?
For all other reportable diseases or conditions, call 561-671-4184 or fax 561-837-5330. For HIV/AIDS call 561-840-0152; for STD reporting call 561-803-7326; for TB call 561-803-7342. After-hours reporting is listed as 561-840-4500.
What number do I call for Environmental Health?
Environmental Public Health commonly uses 561-837-5900 for program routing. For sewage spills or sewage complaints, DOH-Palm Beach lists 561-837-5900, Ext. 2.
How do I report a child care complaint?
If child abuse or neglect is suspected, report to the Department of Children and Families first at 1-800-962-2873. Then contact Child Care Licensing at 561-837-5900 or PBChildcare@FLHealth.gov for child care licensing complaints.
What should I do if I may have been exposed to measles?
Contact your healthcare provider or the county health department before visiting a clinic if exposure or symptoms are possible. Florida Health measles guidance says MMR vaccine must be given within 72 hours of exposure to provide post-exposure protection, while immune globulin must be given within six days for certain higher-risk people.
Is this the official DOH-Palm Beach website?
No. This is an independent directory guide. For official services, fees, forms, public health notices, clinic schedules and certificate rules, use the official Florida Department of Health in Palm Beach County website at PalmBeach.FloridaHealth.gov.