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)
A child’s brain grows the most before kindergarten. There are five ways we can help prepare out kids for the future before they turn 5 years old. Love – Talk – Read – Count – Play. For more information please visit: https://5b45kids.com/
Free Nurse Visit-
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Immunizations
Tooele County Health Department offers vaccinations for children and adults. Most insurances plans are accepted. Vaccines are available for a low fee or at no cost for eligible children through 18 years of age. Walk-in Immunization Clinics are held Monday through...
Medicaid Annual Open Enrollment 2018
Open enrollment for Medicaid members now through June 15, 2018. For more information call Kindra at 435-277-2377. Medicaid 2018
Zika Information, Resources and Contacts
Zika virus is primarily spread to people through mosquito bites. Once the virus is in a person, it can spread through blood transfusion, sexual contact, and from mother to child. Zika is not currently found in the continental United States, but cases have been...
Zika Virus News Release from Utah Department of Health
News Release -For Immediate Release from Utah Department Of Health Tuesday, March 1, 2016 First Case of Zika Virus Disease Reported in Utah (Salt Lake City) – Utah public health officials have received confirmation from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention...
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Free Skin Cancer Screening Clinic October 1, 2016
Do you have moles or spots that you are concerned about? Please join us for a free screening clinic October 1st, 2016. To schedule an appointment please call (435)277-2311. The health department offers skin cancer screening clinics for the whole community. The...
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Immunizations for Jr. High Students
Dear Parents of 6th grade students, Congratulations on your child’s advancement to Junior High School! As you know students going into Junior High must receive some vaccines to assure they will be safe from transmitting or receiving any preventable diseases. The...
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Cancer in America
Although cancer takes many forms, there are four that claim the lives of over a quarter of a million Americans every year: breast, prostate, lung, and colon/rectum. It is estimated that around 827,000 new diagnoses for these cancer types will take place in 2014. This...
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Measles Vaccination
The MMR vaccination is available at Tooele County Health Department Monday - Thursday 9 am to 5 pm, no appointment is necessary. Measles can be prevented with the MMR (measles, mumps, and rubella) vaccine. In the United States, widespread use of measles vaccine has...
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October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month! The best protection is early detection
Other than skin cancer, breast cancer is the most common cancer among American women. Getting mammograms regularly can lower the risk of dying from breast cancer. If you are 50 to 74 years old, be sure to have a screening mammogram every two years. If you are 40 to 49...