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Our cornerstone values of Equity, Innovation, and Engagement (EIE) are key drivers in shaping public health in Washington state. Our priorities are a roadmap for how and where we are focusing our efforts.
Change your contact information | Find application status | Renew your license. File a complaint | More resources for health professionals | Verify your license (Provider Credential Search) Access to high volumes of Provider Credential Search data is available at our open data portal.
File a complaint against a doctor (Washington Medical Commission). File a complaint against a nurse (Washington State Board of Nursing). Call 360-236-4700 or email HSQAComplaintIntake@doh.wa.gov for questions about provider and facility complaints.
WA Verify is a free tool that can be used to access your digital COVID-19 verification record. Enter a few details below to get a link to a QR code and digital copy of your COVID-19 verification record. If you want to share proof of vaccination, you can use either the electronic or a printed version of the record you’ll get from the system.
Established by the state constitution in 1889, the Washington State Board of Health has served the people of Washington for 133 years, providing leadership and advancing public health practices that protect and improve the public’s health.
The Washington State Department of Health is a state agency of Washington. It is headquartered in Olympia, Washington. [1] The agency was created by the state legislature in May 1989 after splitting from the Washington State Department of Social and Health Services. [2]
Report sick/dead domestic birds to the Washington State Department of Agriculture's Avian Health Program: 1-800-606-3056. Report sick/dead domestic animals to the Washington State Department of Agriculture through their online reporting form. You and your flock or farm. Bird Flu Guidance for Farm Workers (PDF)
Instead of reaching out to one central agency Local Public Health Liaison or State Medical Epidemiologist, our Governmental Public Health System partners have regional teams of a Regional Liaison and a Regional Medical Officer working in their areas of the state.
Washington State Department of Health (DOH) works with federal, state, tribal, and local partners to help people in Washington stay healthy and safe. Our programs and services help...
Find the tools and information you need to stay healthy and safe. Learn about emergency preparedness for natural disaster threats in our state. Stay informed about air and water quality and other community health issues. Get guidance on nutrition, health screenings, personal safety, and finding health insurance.