Tulsa Health Department Tulsa Oklahoma: OSDH Services, Phone Numbers, Clinics & Official Help
This practical guide explains how to contact the Tulsa Health Department in Tulsa, Oklahoma, when to use the Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH), where to get birth and death certificates, how to find immunizations, WIC, STD testing, food permits, restaurant inspections, public records and county-level public-health services.
The search term βOklahoma Department of Healthβ can mean the statewide agency in Oklahoma City or the local Tulsa Health Department. This page separates both paths clearly so users do not call the wrong office or visit the wrong location.
This finder points you to the correct official starting place. It does not book appointments, check live wait times or replace the agency. It helps users avoid the main mistake: using OSDH for a Tulsa clinic service or using Tulsa Health Department for a state-level certificate, immunization registry or statewide program issue.
For Tulsa County clinic services, immunizations, WIC, STD testing, birth and death record pickup guidance, food permits, restaurant complaints, and local public-health questions, call the Tulsa Health Department at 918-582-9355. Many services require an appointment or may be offered at specific locations, so verify before visiting.
Oklahoma Department of Health phone number and Tulsa Health Department services
For Tulsa County public-health services, the main Tulsa Health Department phone number is 918-582-9355. The main Tulsa Health Department location is the James O. Goodwin Health Center at 5051 S. 129th E. Ave., Tulsa, OK 74134.
For statewide Oklahoma State Department of Health questions, use the official OSDH website or call the main OSDH number at 405-426-8000. OSDH mailing address is listed as 123 Robert S. Kerr Ave., Suite 1702, Oklahoma City, OK 73102-6406. For Oklahoma birth and death certificates, the Vital Records phone number is 405-426-8880.
The safest path is simple: use Tulsa Health Department for local Tulsa County clinic services, WIC, food permits, restaurant inspections, local complaints and local clinic locations. Use Oklahoma State Department of Health for statewide public-health programs, Vital Records, immunization service, disease reporting and state-level public-health guidance.
Tulsa Health Department and Oklahoma State Department of Health fast facts
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Publish-ready as of: May 8, 2026.
This article was prepared using official Oklahoma State Department of Health and Tulsa Health Department resources, including OSDH contact pages, Tulsa Health Department clinic location pages, Tulsa Health services pages, Vital Records pages, immunization records pages, WIC pages, food permits and inspection pages, STD testing pages, public records request pages and disease reporting guidance.
Clinic locations, appointment rules, fees, hours, service availability, Will Call pickup, birth and death record ordering, disease reporting, food permit rules, WIC clinic hours and inspection services can change. Always verify the official Tulsa Health Department or Oklahoma State Department of Health page before visiting, ordering, paying, filing a complaint or relying on a deadline.
What this Tulsa Health Department Tulsa Oklahoma guide covers
Tulsa Health Department phone number and Oklahoma State Health directory
Phone routing matters because Tulsa Health Department, Oklahoma State Department of Health, Oklahoma Vital Records, and OSDH program offices handle different tasks. Calling the wrong number can delay a certificate order, clinic appointment, food permit, immunization record or disease report.
Best call strategy before contacting Tulsa Health or OSDH
Write down your service need, preferred clinic location, appointment question, record type, certificate order number, shot record details, WIC card issue, food permit number, restaurant name, complaint location or disease concern before calling. Specific details help staff route you faster.
Tulsa Health Department vs Oklahoma State Department of Health
The phrase βOklahoma Department of Healthβ often brings users to the wrong office. The Oklahoma State Department of Health is the statewide agency. The Tulsa Health Department is the local public-health agency serving Tulsa County with clinics, permits, local inspections, WIC, immunizations, adult health, birth/death record services and local programs.
Use Tulsa Health Department when your question is local to Tulsa County. Use OSDH when your issue is statewide, involves Oklahoma Vital Records, a state immunization record, statewide disease reporting, or a state-level public-health program.
Tulsa Health Department locations, main address and clinic service availability
The main Tulsa Health Department location most users search for is the James O. Goodwin Health Center at 5051 S. 129th E. Ave., Tulsa, OK 74134. Tulsa Health Department also lists multiple clinic locations across Tulsa County. Many services require appointments, have location-specific availability, or may temporarily move to another location.
Always call 918-582-9355 or check the official location page before visiting. Do not assume every clinic provides every service every day. WIC, immunizations, STD testing, family planning, TB clinic, child guidance, hearing evaluations and food handler kiosks can vary by location.
What Tulsa Health Department handles in Tulsa Oklahoma
Tulsa Health Department is not only a vaccination clinic. It provides local public-health services across family health, testing, immunizations, WIC, public safety, data, food permits, inspections, restaurant complaints, housing, public pools, community programs and local health improvement work.
Oklahoma birth certificates and death certificates in Tulsa
Oklahoma Vital Records maintains birth and death records that occurred in the State of Oklahoma. For state-level birth and death certificate questions, use Oklahoma Vital Records at 405-426-8880.
Tulsa Health Department explains that Vital Records offers Will Call service, allowing individuals to pick up orders placed online or by phone for birth and death records in person. Will Call pickup hours are listed as 12:00 p.m. to 4:45 p.m. on weekdays, Monday through Friday, excluding holidays. Orders must be placed in advance online or by phone.
Do not confuse certificate pickup with a normal walk-in request. If you need a birth or death certificate, check current Oklahoma Vital Records rules, ID requirements, fees, eligibility and order method before visiting Tulsa Health Department.
Tulsa immunizations, vaccines and Oklahoma shot records
Tulsa Health Department provides adult and child immunization services at selected locations and schedules. Tulsa Health Department says hours vary by location and users should call 918-582-9355 for more information or appointment questions.
For statewide Oklahoma immunization records and OSDH Immunization Service questions, use the Oklahoma Immunization Service phone number 405-426-8580. The immunization service mailing address is Oklahoma State Department of Health, Immunization Service, 123 Robert S. Kerr Ave., Suite 1702, Oklahoma City, OK 73102-6406.
Tulsa WIC, eWIC card, nutrition help and clinic phone number
Tulsa Health Department provides Women, Infants and Children (WIC) services through multiple Tulsa County locations. WIC helps eligible pregnant women, breastfeeding women, infants and children with nutrition support, education and food benefits.
For Tulsa WIC clinic help, call 918-582-9355 during regular business hours. If a WIC eWIC card is lost or stolen outside regular business hours, Tulsa Health Department lists eWIC Customer Service at 1-866-562-2702.
Tulsa STD testing, TB clinic, adult health and family planning
Tulsa Health Department provides STD testing, TB clinic, family planning, adult health and related services at selected locations. Tulsa Health Department notes that walk-in services may be available for STD testing at certain times, but hours and availability vary by location.
For STD testing questions or testing results, Tulsa Health Department lists 918-582-9355. Tulsa Health Department also lists a $20 administrative fee for STI testing, including exam, lab and blood testing, counseling and treatment, with no one refused service for inability to pay.
Tulsa food handler permit, restaurant inspections, food complaints and public pools
Tulsa Health Department handles local food service safety resources, food handler permits, food safety classes, restaurant inspections, restaurant complaints and food service industry guidance. It also lists environmental inspection topics such as housing inspections, property maintenance, public swimming pools, mold information, lodging inspections, water checks, burning variances, asbestos removal, underground storage tanks and mosquito or environmental complaints.
Tulsa Health Department lists food handler permits at $20, expiring after 3 years when the course and test must be taken again. Food handler permits must be available while the employee is working, and THD says inspectors accept screenshots and paper copies.
Tulsa Health Department public records, shot records and inspection records
Tulsa Health Department provides a Request for Release of Records form for several record types, including food handler permit records, immunization or shot records, inspection records and THD medical records. If you need a copy of an Oklahoma birth or death certificate, Tulsa Health directs users to Vital Records rather than the general records request form.
Before requesting records, identify the correct record type. A birth certificate, shot record, food handler permit record, restaurant inspection record and medical record are not the same process. Submitting the wrong request can delay the result.
Oklahoma disease reporting, outbreaks and Tulsa public-health concerns
For communicable disease consultation, the Oklahoma State Department of Health lists an Acute Disease Service epidemiologist-on-call at 405-426-8710. This is listed as a 24 hours per day, 7 days per week number for communicable disease consultations for health care providers and the general public.
For local Tulsa County health concerns, Tulsa Health Department may also be the first practical contact depending on the issue. Restaurant illness complaints, local disease concerns, inspection complaints and local public-health questions may need Tulsa Health Department routing.
Documents to prepare before calling or visiting Tulsa Health Department
Many delays happen because users arrive without the right ID, appointment information, record details, permit information, payment method or clinic-specific documents. The exact requirements depend on the service, but this checklist helps users prepare before calling or visiting.
Oklahoma health portal confusion: which official website should you use?
Oklahoma and Tulsa health searches often bring up several official websites. Use the right one based on what you need. Do not use a random directory when a certificate, permit, complaint or record request needs an official page.
How to contact the right Tulsa or Oklahoma health office
Decide if the issue is local Tulsa or statewide Oklahoma
Use Tulsa Health Department for local Tulsa County services. Use OSDH for statewide programs, Vital Records, immunization records and state-level public-health contact.
Use the correct phone number
Call 918-582-9355 for Tulsa Health Department. Call 405-426-8000 for OSDH. Call 405-426-8880 for Oklahoma Vital Records. Call 405-426-8580 for OSDH Immunization Service.
Check clinic location and service availability
Many Tulsa services require appointments or are offered only at selected locations. Check the official THD locations page before visiting.
Bring the right documents
Bring ID, appointment confirmation, record details, payment method, permit information, prior shot records or complaint details depending on the service.
Use emergency services for urgent danger
Do not wait for a clinic phone line, online form or business-hours response if someone is in immediate danger or needs urgent medical help.
Do not use Tulsa Health Department contact pages for emergencies
If there is a life-threatening emergency, call 911. If you need suicide, mental health crisis or emotional distress support in the United States, call or text 988. If you suspect poisoning, overdose, severe allergic reaction, severe respiratory symptoms, immediate danger, violence, fire or urgent safety risk, use emergency services immediately.
Tulsa Health Department and OSDH contact pages are useful for public-health services, clinic appointments, records, WIC, permits, inspections and disease reporting. They are not a substitute for emergency medical treatment, urgent law enforcement help, fire response or immediate crisis care.
Tulsa Health Department map and local office search
The map below points to the Tulsa Health Department James O. Goodwin Health Center. Many services are location-specific, so use the official THD location page and call 918-582-9355 before visiting.
Official Tulsa Health Department and Oklahoma State Department of Health links
Use these official links before relying on private phone directories, old clinic listings, paid certificate sites, unofficial permit pages or third-party health service websites.
Tulsa Health Department official website Main official website for Tulsa County public-health services, clinic locations, WIC, immunizations, birth/death record guidance, permits and inspections. Tulsa Health Department clinic locations Official THD location page with clinic addresses, service availability notes and location-specific guidance. James O. Goodwin Health Center Official main Tulsa Health Department clinic page for 5051 S. 129th E. Ave., Tulsa, OK 74134. Oklahoma State Department of Health official website Main official statewide Oklahoma public-health agency website. Connect with OSDH Official Oklahoma State Department of Health contact and disease reporting page. Oklahoma birth and death certificates Official Oklahoma Vital Records page for birth and death certificate information. Oklahoma Vital Records contact Official Vital Records contact page with phone, email and mailing address. Tulsa birth and death records guidance Official Tulsa Health Department page for birth and death records and Will Call pickup guidance. Tulsa immunizations and vaccines Official THD vaccine page for adult and child immunization service information. Oklahoma shot records Official OSDH immunization records and Immunization Service contact page. Tulsa WIC services Official Tulsa Health Department WIC page for nutrition services and eWIC help. Tulsa STD testing Official THD STD testing page with testing, treatment, walk-in and fee guidance. Tulsa permits and inspections Official THD permits and inspections section for food, housing, pools, lodging, water, property and environmental topics. Tulsa food handler permits Official THD page for food safety classes, study guides and food handler permits. Tulsa Health public records request Official THD request form for selected records, including food handler permit, immunization, inspection and THD medical records.Tulsa Health Department Tulsa Oklahoma FAQ
What is the Tulsa Health Department phone number?
The main Tulsa Health Department phone number is 918-582-9355. Use it for Tulsa County clinic services, immunizations, WIC, STD testing, birth and death record guidance, food permits, inspections and local health questions.
What is the Oklahoma State Department of Health phone number?
The Oklahoma State Department of Health main phone number is 405-426-8000. Use it for state-level public-health questions and statewide agency routing.
Where is the Tulsa Health Department located?
The main Tulsa Health Department location is the James O. Goodwin Health Center at 5051 S. 129th E. Ave., Tulsa, OK 74134. Tulsa Health Department also lists multiple clinic locations across Tulsa County.
Can I get a birth certificate at Tulsa Health Department?
Tulsa Health Department provides guidance for Oklahoma birth and death records and Will Call pickup. Orders must be placed in advance online or by phone through the proper Vital Records process. Call Oklahoma Vital Records at 405-426-8880 for official certificate questions.
What is the Oklahoma Vital Records phone number?
The Oklahoma Vital Records Service phone number is 405-426-8880. Use it for Oklahoma birth certificate, death certificate and certified copy questions.
Does Tulsa Health Department offer immunizations?
Yes. Tulsa Health Department offers adult and child immunizations at selected locations and schedules. Call 918-582-9355 or check the official vaccine page before visiting.
How do I get Oklahoma shot records?
For statewide Oklahoma immunization record questions, contact OSDH Immunization Service at 405-426-8580. For local Tulsa vaccine appointments, contact Tulsa Health Department at 918-582-9355.
Does Tulsa Health Department offer WIC?
Yes. Tulsa Health Department offers WIC services through multiple Tulsa County locations. Call 918-582-9355 for clinic help. For eWIC card help outside regular business hours, Tulsa Health lists 1-866-562-2702.
Does Tulsa Health Department offer STD testing?
Yes. Tulsa Health Department offers STD testing at selected locations. THD lists a $20 administrative fee for STI testing and says no one is refused service for inability to pay. Call 918-582-9355 for current availability.
How do I get a Tulsa food handler permit?
Use the Tulsa Health Department food safety classes, study guides and permits page. THD lists food handler permits at $20 and says permits expire after 3 years.
Where do I report a restaurant complaint in Tulsa?
Use Tulsa Health Department restaurant complaint and food inspection resources. Include the restaurant name, address, date, food item, symptoms if relevant and what happened.
What number do I call for a disease or outbreak report in Oklahoma?
Oklahoma State Department of Health lists the Acute Disease Service epidemiologist-on-call at 405-426-8710 for communicable disease consultations. Call 911 for immediate medical danger.
Is Tulsa Health Department the same as Oklahoma State Department of Health?
No. Tulsa Health Department is the local public-health agency serving Tulsa County. Oklahoma State Department of Health is the statewide agency. Some services overlap, but the correct contact depends on whether the issue is local or statewide.
Is this the official Tulsa Health Department website?
No. This is an independent informational guide. For official services, phone numbers, clinic hours, records, appointments, permits, fees and public-health instructions, use tulsa-health.org or oklahoma.gov/health.
Independent guide and official-use disclaimer
This article is an independent guide created to help users understand Tulsa Health Department Tulsa Oklahoma, Oklahoma State Department of Health services, phone numbers, clinic locations, birth and death certificates, immunizations, WIC, STD testing, food permits, inspections, disease reporting and official links.
It is not the official Tulsa Health Department or Oklahoma State Department of Health website and does not provide medical, legal, benefits, emergency, licensing, inspection or public-health advice. Before visiting, ordering certificates, filing complaints, applying for permits, paying fees or relying on a schedule, verify details directly on official Tulsa Health Department or Oklahoma State Department of Health websites.
Bottom line for Tulsa Health Department Tulsa Oklahoma services and phone help
For local Tulsa County public-health services, call Tulsa Health Department at 918-582-9355. Use Tulsa Health Department for local clinic locations, immunizations, WIC, STD testing, food handler permits, restaurant inspections, restaurant complaints and birth/death record pickup guidance.
For statewide Oklahoma health services, call Oklahoma State Department of Health at 405-426-8000. For Oklahoma birth and death certificates, call Vital Records at 405-426-8880. For Oklahoma immunization records, call 405-426-8580. For disease reporting or outbreak consultation, use the OSDH Acute Disease number 405-426-8710.
The correct user path is official first: tulsa-health.org for Tulsa services, oklahoma.gov/health for statewide OSDH services, and the specific program page for records, vaccines, WIC, STD testing, food permits or complaints. That prevents wrong-office confusion and gives users a stronger answer than a thin phone-directory page.