Community Health
Comunity Health Offices are open Monday through Thursday from 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m., Fridays 8:00 a.m. – noon, closed weekends, and holidays. Call 435-277-2310 or 277-2311 for more information. Staff are available 24/7 for emergencies and to report communicable diseases.
- Baby Your Baby
- Blood pressure screening
- Cancer screenings including breast & cervical
- Child and Adult Immunizations
- COVID-19
- Family Planning
- Flu Clinics
- Flu Clinics at Schools
- Health Program Representative / Medicaid
- Pregnancy testing
- Sexually Transmitted Diesease (STD) testing ,including HIV testing and counseling
- Tuberculosis (TB) testing
- Vital Records (Birth/Death Certificates)
- Women, Infants, Children (WIC)
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COVID-19 Business Manual
COVID-19 Business Manual The COVID-19 Business Manual is a step-by-step plan from the Utah Department of Health to protect your business and prevent the spread of COVID-19. It is important to look at how your business operates and make a plan to make your worksite...
Help slow the spread of COVID-19
Please do your part to help slow the spread of COVID-19 by doing the following: Keep a physical distance of at least 6 fee, protect yourself and others by wearing a mask, wash your hands often for 20 seconds, stay home if you are sick. Read more information...
Local expert debunks mask myths
JUNE 18, 2020 Local expert debunks mask myths Health Department epidemiologist confirms: “face masks or face coverings prevent the spread of droplets and infecting other people.” ♦ Article from Tooele Transcript Bulletin...
Utah Leads Together 4.0 Released June 17, 2020
Utah Leads Together 4.0 Released June 17, 2020 – Utah leaders remain confident that as the COVID-19 pandemic ends, Utah will emerge even stronger. This plan provides clarity, confidence, and context for that recovery. Volumes I, II and III of the Utah Leads...
Governor Issues Executive Order Adopting Updated Guidelines
SALT LAKE CITY (June 12, 2020) – In close consultation with local health authorities and with the Utah Department of Health, Gov. Gary R. Herbert has issued an Executive Order moving Kane County to the New Normal Health Risk Status, or Green as well as Bluff and...
Utah Medicaid to cover testing and services for COVID-19
Utah Medicaid Will Now Cover COVID-19 Testing for Uninsured Residents (Salt Lake City, UT) – The Utah Department of Health (UDOH) today announced that Utah Medicaid will now cover COVID-19-related diagnostic testing and services for uninsured individuals. This new...
Public Health Order Notice of Closure Issued to Jason Manning
News Release on the Official Notice of Closure Issued to Jason Manning
Executive Order Phased Guidelines Version 4.5
On May 27, 2020, the Utah Department of Health released version 4.5 of the Phased Guidelines for the General Public and Businesses to Maximize Public Health and Economic Reactivation. You can read the Executive Order in its entirety here Executive Order adopting v4.5...
Utah Leads Together 3.0 May 20, 2020
Utah Leads Together is Governor Herbert’s comprehensive task force plan to mitigate the economic consequences of COVID-19. Every Utahn plays a role in Utah’s recovery. We lead together. This leadership requires Utahns to continue to take three major actions: Follow...
Stronger Together Commitment
Tooele County Stronger Together Commitment Tooele, Utah — Tooele County Health Department, along with the Tooele County Chamber of Commerce and Tourism, are working together with businesses to demonstrate that they are providing safe services. Businesses that take...