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With temperatures predicted to fall below 20 degrees in upcoming days, the City of Detroit is reminding residents that respite locations and warmin
For current info please visit detroitmi.gov
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Radon has no odor or taste, and you should test your basement every 2-5 years. Radon test kits are available at the Detroit Health Department, for FREE until the end of February. 100 Mack Avenue, 3rd Floor, 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. If you have any questions, call (313) 876-4000.
With temperatures predicted to fall below 20 degrees in upcoming days, the City of Detroit is reminding residents that respite locations and warmin
Most City of Detroit offices will be closed starting Friday, Dec.
Detroit Recreation Centers and Library branches available for Relief from the Heat
Health Department’s 2022 Annual Report
Detroit Recreation Centers and Library branches available for Relief from the Heat
DHD Annual Report 2021
City of Detroit offers Warming Centers and Respite Locations to protect residents from the cold.
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the City of Detroit Health Department extends remote public access to open meetings and prohibits gatherings at meetings that
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The Detroit Health Department has been providing important public health services to Detroiters for over 100 years. Under the leadership of Denise Fair Razo, MBA, MPH, FACHE, the Health Department’s mission is to work in partnership with Detroiters to protect and promote their health, well-being, safety and resilience, and to respond to every public health need with exceptional leadership, policies, programs and services.
Information about the Detroit Community Health Improvement Process
Health Department Annual Reports
The Detroit Health Department has been providing important public health services to Detroiters for over 100 years. The health department has three major offices: Population Health, Clinical Services and Outreach, and Administration and Organizational Development.
SisterFriends Detroit (SFD) is a volunteer effort to support healthier women and their babies until the baby's first birthday.
313HOPE is a Behavioral Health Program with the City of Detroit Health Department. 313HOPE provides free resources, training, and direct services to support people and advance community wellness.
Bed bugs are small, flat insects that feed on the blood of people and animals when they sleep.
961-Baby is a resource line that links Detroit residents to services and resources within the Detroit Health Department and the community to keep families healthy and well.
Licenses and inspects restaurants, schools, stadiums, food trucks, and temporary events. Conducts plan review for new food establishments, and investigates foodborne illnesses and complaints.
Vaccines for infants, children and adults. Patients should bring their shot record, picture, ID and insurance card.
The Lead Safe Detroit Coalition provides health services and lead education, removes hazardous lead sources in homes, conducts school and home water testing, improves compliance of rental owners an
Detroit Health Department STI/HIV Prevention provides community outreach, education, and resources for testing and treatment.
Information on how to get tested, vaccinated or to receive treatment for sexually transmitted diseases.
Overview of services provided by Children’s Special Health Care Services (CSHCS) to children with special needs and their families
The Vision and Hearing Program provides FREE vision and hearing screenings to all children in Detroit, ages 3-18 years old.
iDECIDE DETROIT is a Reproductive Health Initiative of the Detroit Health Department and the Mayor’s Office, promoting confidential adolescent friendly services, supports, and opportunities through
The Detroit Health Department's Division of Maternal Child Health is dedicated to improving the health and well-being of women, children and families living in the city of Detroit.
The Detroit Health Department Family and Community Health goal is to empower and engage individuals, families and communities through health and wellness information and activities.
Licenses, inspects, and investigates complaints regarding pools, childcare facilities, tattoo/body art parlors, campgrounds, hotels, laundromats, medical marijuana facilities, processes application
Information about testing for lead in school drinking water.
The Office of Public Health Emergency Preparedness (OPHEP) manages preparedness and response activities in the event of a public health emergency to protect the health and wellness of people who li
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Epidemiology and Population Health Sciences Information
This Notice applies to all programs and services within the Detroit Health Department (DHD)
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