Pinellas County Health Department Phone, Locations, WIC, Birth Certificates & Local Services
Use this practical guide to contact the Florida Department of Health in Pinellas County, find the right clinic location, call the correct phone number, request birth or death certificates, schedule WIC or immunization help, check STD clinic contacts, use dental and primary-care services, and reach environmental public health programs.
Many people search โPinellas County Health Department,โ but the official county agency name is Florida Department of Health in Pinellas County. The correct office depends on whether you need St. Petersburg, Clearwater, Pinellas Park, Mid-County, Tarpon Springs, vital statistics, WIC, dental, disease reporting, or environmental health.
This finder helps you use the correct official page or phone number. It does not book appointments automatically, but it prevents the most common mistake: calling the wrong clinic or using the wrong service page.
For general Florida Department of Health in Pinellas County questions, call 727-824-6900. For birth certificates, WIC, environmental public health, disease reporting, or a specific clinic, use the exact official service page below because Pinellas has several locations and program-specific phone numbers.
Pinellas County Health Department phone number, services and official locations
The main phone number for the Florida Department of Health in Pinellas County is 727-824-6900. If you need vital statistics, use 727-507-4330, ext. 6316. If you need WIC, call 727-824-6913 or 727-824-6914. If you need environmental public health, call 727-538-7277. If you need to report a disease, the official 24/7 line is 727-824-6932.
Pinellas residents may use different official health department locations depending on the service. St. Petersburg, Clearwater, Pinellas Park, Mid-County, and Tarpon Springs locations offer different combinations of adult care, child services, immunizations, WIC, laboratory, dental, STI/STD services, tuberculosis, family planning, and vital records.
The right path is simple: identify the service first, choose the correct official location, then verify hours and appointment instructions before visiting. Do not assume every Pinellas health department location offers the same service.
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Publish-ready as of: May 11, 2026.
This article was built from official Florida Department of Health in Pinellas County resources, including the county homepage, official location pages, primary-care page, WIC page, immunization page, dental clinic page, STD clinic page, disease-reporting page, vital-statistics pages, medical-records page, environmental public health page, child-care licensing pages, and official program-service listings.
Clinic hours, service availability, appointment rules, phone routing, WIC schedules, birth-certificate rules, child-care licensing requirements, environmental inspections, public notices, and seasonal clinics can change. Always verify the exact service on the official Pinellas Florida Health page before visiting, paying, mailing forms, or relying on a deadline.
What this Pinellas County Health Department guide covers
Pinellas County Health Department phone numbers by service
Using the right phone number matters because Pinellas County has multiple locations and program-specific lines. The main county phone is useful for general routing, but vital statistics, WIC, environmental public health, disease reporting, STD concerns, and medical records have more direct paths.
Best call strategy before contacting DOH-Pinellas
Write down the exact service you need: birth certificate, WIC, immunization, primary care, dental clinic, STD testing, TB reporting, medical records, child-care licensing, or environmental inspection. A specific request is much easier to route than โI need the health department.โ
Pinellas County health department locations near me
Pinellas County has several official health department locations, and the services are not identical at every site. Before visiting, check the location page for the exact address, phone number, hours, and available services.
St. Petersburg, FL 33701
Phone: 727-824-6900
Services include adult, child, immunizations, laboratory, pediatric dental, refugee health, STI/STDs, tuberculosis and WIC.
Clearwater, FL 33755
Phone: 727-469-5800
Services include adult, child, family planning, Healthy Start, immunizations, laboratory, pediatric dental, STI/STDs, tuberculosis and WIC.
Pinellas Park, FL 33781
Phone: 727-547-7780
Services include adult, breast and cervical cancer, child, family planning, Healthy Start, immunizations, laboratory, pediatric dental, STI/STDs, tuberculosis and WIC.
Largo, FL 33771
Phone: 727-524-4410
Services include adult, birth and death certificates, breast and cervical cancer, child-care licensing, environmental public health, family planning, Healthy Start, immunizations, laboratory, pediatric dental, public water systems, STI/STDs and WIC.
Tarpon Springs, FL 34689
Phone: 727-942-5457
Services include adult, breast and cervical cancer, child, family planning, Healthy Start, immunizations, laboratory, pediatric dental, STI/STDs, tuberculosis and WIC.
Largo, FL 33774
Phone: 727-588-4040
The official page notes that clinic services are not provided at this location.
Location tip for local users
If you need birth certificates, death certificates, environmental public health, or child-care licensing, the Mid-County location is especially important. If you need medical records service, the official page states that records services are provided at the St. Petersburg location.
What the Pinellas County Health Department handles
The Florida Department of Health in Pinellas County supports both direct clinical services and broader public health programs. It is not only a place for vaccines. Its work includes maternal and child health, nutrition, primary care, dental services, infectious-disease programs, vital statistics, environmental public health, child-care licensing, community health planning, and emergency-related public health functions.
Primary care for uninsured adults and children in Pinellas County
The official primary-care page states that DOH-Pinellas offers primary-care services for uninsured adults and children. One option is the Pinellas County Health Program for uninsured adult residents ages 18โ64, offered in collaboration with Pinellas County Human Services. Routine medical services may also be available on a sliding-fee scale for adults and children who do not qualify for that program.
Primary-care services can include medical care, lab work, necessary tests, prescriptions, cancer screenings, limited specialty care, behavioral-health screening and referral, annual physicals, volunteer services, case management and dental referrals.
Pinellas County WIC phone, appointments, EBT card and breastfeeding help
The Pinellas WIC page lists 727-824-6913 and 727-824-6914 for scheduling appointments. WIC supports eligible families with nutrition services and approved foods through the Florida WIC EBT card.
Before shopping, Florida WIC clients can check their balance online or by calling 866-629-1095. The Pinellas breastfeeding program also lists a dedicated WIC breastfeeding line at 727-824-6997, available from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., 7 days a week.
Pinellas County birth certificates and death certificates
Birth and death certificate services are handled through the Florida Department of Health in Pinellas County Vital Statistics office. Official information lists the Vital Statistics phone as 727-507-4330, ext. 6316, with mailing address at the Mid-County Health Department, 8751 Ulmerton Road, Largo, FL 33771.
Official certificate pages state that Florida birth certificates are available for births in the state of Florida as far back as 1930. Florida death certificates are available for deaths occurring in Florida from 2009 to present; earlier death certificates must be requested through the state Bureau of Vital Statistics in Jacksonville or through the authorized vendor path.
Florida certificates may be ordered online, by mail, or in person. VitalChek is listed by the Florida Department of Health as the only recommended vendor for online or phone certificate ordering.
Pinellas immunization appointments, school shots and travel vaccines
The official immunizations page says users should call to schedule an appointment and bring a picture ID plus all previous immunization records for each person needing services. Prior records must be available before or at the visit time.
If you are planning for school entry, back-to-school clinics, routine childhood vaccines, adult vaccines, or travel immunizations, use the official Pinellas immunization page and confirm the current appointment process before visiting. Seasonal back-to-school clinics may also be announced separately through official county news pages.
Pinellas dental clinic services for children and adults
Dental services are offered at four main DOH-Pinellas locations. Official dental information lists services for children on Medicaid through age 20, emergency dental services for adults on Medicaid age 21 and older, and dental services for eligible uninsured low-income adults through the Pinellas County Health Program.
Patients with no insurance may be seen as emergencies for a flat fee listed on the official dental page. The county also operates school-based dental sealant services that help prevent cavities in children.
Pinellas STD clinic, disease reporting, TB and HIV contacts
DOH-Pinellas provides infectious-disease services and reporting contacts. The official disease-reporting page lists a 24/7 line at 727-824-6932, TB reporting at 727-824-6953, STD reporting at 727-824-6911, and HIV/AIDS reporting at 727-824-6903.
The official STD clinic page lists local testing contact numbers by location, including St. Petersburg, Clearwater, Pinellas Park, Mid-County and Tarpon Springs. Users should call the relevant location before visiting because clinic availability and hours may differ.
Pinellas environmental public health, inspections and child-care licensing
Environmental Public Health in Pinellas County can be reached at 727-538-7277. Official program pages include inspections, public water systems, environmental-health services, and child-care licensing resources.
Pinellas child-care licensing pages provide information for child-care centers and family child-care homes, inspection history, complaint handling and referral resources. If you need to report suspected abuse, official guidance says to call the Abuse Hotline at 1-800-96-ABUSE and Child Care Licensing at 727-507-4857.
Pinellas County medical records requests and processing time
The official medical-records page explains that requests may be started by calling 727-824-6900, visiting a location, or downloading and completing a Release of Information form. Completed forms may be dropped off at listed locations, but medical-record services are provided at the St. Petersburg location.
Non-urgent medical-record requests are processed within about 7โ10 business days. The official page states that DOH-Pinellas does not charge clients or health-care providers for copies of medical records.
What to bring before visiting a Pinellas health department location
Different services require different documents. A prepared visit is much better than reaching the clinic without identification, records, or the correct paperwork.
Free vs paid Pinellas health department services
Some DOH-Pinellas services are free or available on a reduced-cost basis, while others may involve fees, co-pays, sliding-scale charges, certificate fees, emergency dental charges, or program-specific costs. The exact amount depends on the service and user eligibility.
Which official Pinellas health page should you use?
Search results can be confusing because โPinellas County Health Departmentโ may lead users to many different county service pages. Use the page that matches your exact need.
How to contact the right Pinellas County Health Department office
Identify the exact service first
Decide whether you need a birth certificate, WIC appointment, vaccine, primary care, dental clinic, STD testing, disease reporting, medical records, or environmental public health help.
Choose the official service page
Use the specific Pinellas Florida Health page for that need instead of relying only on a general search result or the main phone line.
Check the correct location
Pinellas has multiple health department locations, and not every site offers every service.
Prepare documents before visiting
Bring ID, records, forms, payment method, or program paperwork based on the service you need.
Verify hours and current instructions
Clinic hours, seasonal services, appointment rules and fees can change. Check the official page before leaving home.
Do not use routine county-health phone lines for emergencies
If there is immediate danger, a life-threatening medical emergency, severe symptoms, poisoning, violence, or urgent safety risk, call 911. If you need crisis mental-health support in the United States, call or text 988.
DOH-Pinellas phone lines are useful for public-health services, appointments, WIC, records, clinics, inspections and disease reporting. They are not a substitute for emergency medical care or urgent public-safety response.
Pinellas health department map and St. Petersburg office location
The map below points to the official St. Petersburg Health Department location at 205 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. St. N., St. Petersburg, FL 33701. Pinellas also has Clearwater, Pinellas Park, Mid-County, Tarpon Springs and Largo locations, so verify the correct office for your service before visiting.
Official Pinellas County Health Department links
Use these official resources first. They are safer than random directory sites when you need current phone numbers, certificate rules, WIC appointments, clinic services, environmental-health instructions or local public-health notices.
Florida Department of Health in Pinellas County official website Main official county website for services, news, programs and public-health resources. Contact Us Official Pinellas contact page and email/privacy warning information. Locations Official county location directory for St. Petersburg, Clearwater, Pinellas Park, Mid-County, Tarpon Springs and Largo. Programs & Services Official service directory for clinical, nutrition, wellness and public-health programs. Primary Care Official primary-care information for uninsured adults and children. WIC Official WIC appointment numbers, nutrition support and EBT information. Certificates Official birth and death certificate ordering information. Immunizations Official vaccine and appointment-preparation guidance. Dental Health Clinic Official pediatric, adult-emergency and school-sealant dental service information. STD Clinic Official STD clinic information and local testing contacts. Disease Reporting Official 24/7 disease, TB, STD and HIV/AIDS reporting contacts. Environmental Public Health Official environmental-health phone, inspection and program resources. Child Care Licensing Official licensing, inspection-history and child-care resource information. Medical Records Official release forms, processing guidance and records-location information.Pinellas County Health Department FAQ
What is the Pinellas County Health Department phone number?
The main phone number for the Florida Department of Health in Pinellas County is 727-824-6900.
Is Pinellas County Health Department the same as Florida Department of Health in Pinellas County?
People often search โPinellas County Health Department,โ but the official agency name is Florida Department of Health in Pinellas County.
Where is the St. Petersburg health department located?
The St. Petersburg location is at 205 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. St. N., St. Petersburg, FL 33701.
Where do I get a birth certificate in Pinellas County?
Vital Statistics is handled through the Mid-County Health Department at 8751 Ulmerton Road, Largo. The phone number is 727-507-4330 ext. 6316.
Can I get a Florida birth certificate through DOH-Pinellas?
Yes. Official Pinellas information says birth certificates are available for Florida births as far back as 1930.
What death certificates are available locally?
Official Pinellas information says death certificates are available for deaths occurring in Florida from 2009 to present. Earlier records must be requested through the state Bureau of Vital Statistics or authorized ordering path.
What is the Pinellas WIC phone number?
Call 727-824-6913 or 727-824-6914 to schedule a WIC appointment.
Does Pinellas WIC offer breastfeeding help?
Yes. The WIC breastfeeding line is 727-824-6997, available from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., seven days a week.
What should I bring for a Pinellas immunization appointment?
Bring a picture ID and all previous immunization records for each individual needing services.
Does DOH-Pinellas offer primary care?
Yes. Official information states that primary-care services are available for uninsured adults and children, including options through the Pinellas County Health Program and sliding-fee services.
Does Pinellas County offer dental services?
Yes. Dental services are offered at four main locations. Services include dental care for children on Medicaid, emergency adult Medicaid dental services, and some services for eligible uninsured low-income adults.
How do I report a disease in Pinellas County?
The official 24/7 disease-reporting line is 727-824-6932. Separate reporting numbers are listed for TB, STD and HIV/AIDS.
Who do I call for environmental public health in Pinellas County?
Call Environmental Public Health at 727-538-7277.
How do I request medical records from DOH-Pinellas?
You can call 727-824-6900, complete a Release of Information form, or visit a location. Official information says medical-record services are provided at the St. Petersburg location and non-urgent requests are processed within about 7โ10 business days.
Is this the official Pinellas County Health Department website?
No. This is an independent guide. For official actions, fees, appointment rules, public notices and current service information, use the official Pinellas Florida Health website.
Independent guide and official-use disclaimer
This article is an independent informational guide for people searching for Pinellas County Health Department services, phone numbers, health department locations, WIC appointments, birth certificates, death certificates, vaccines, primary care, dental services, STD clinic help, disease reporting, environmental public health and medical records.
It is not the official Florida Department of Health in Pinellas County website and does not provide medical, legal, benefits, emergency, licensing or inspection advice. Before visiting, paying, mailing forms, requesting records or relying on a local service detail, verify the latest information directly through the official Pinellas Florida Health website.
Bottom line for Pinellas County Health Department services
For general help, call 727-824-6900. For birth or death certificates, call 727-507-4330 ext. 6316. For WIC, call 727-824-6913 or 727-824-6914. For environmental public health, call 727-538-7277. For reportable diseases, use the 24/7 line at 727-824-6932.
Pinellas residents can access multiple official locations, including St. Petersburg, Clearwater, Pinellas Park, Mid-County and Tarpon Springs. The best user path is simple: choose the exact service, use the correct official page or phone number, check the right location, and verify current rules before traveling.