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Here, you will find location information for the central office and all of the county health departments in Alabama. Search for a location by typing the county or city name in the search bar or using the map. For your convenience, a listing of all the public health districts and county health departments is below the map.
The Limestone County Health Department offers WIC, environmental, home care, and clinical services to the public. Clinical services include STD testing and treatment, family planning, childhood and other vaccines, and breast and cervical cancer screening.
Food Establishment Scores. Inspecting and regulating restaurants and other food service facilities in Alabama is the responsibility of the Alabama Department of Public Health environmental staff at the county health departments and the Division of Food, Milk, and Lodging (FML).
Alabama health organizations encourage Alabamians to ask their physician about immunizations for fall and winter. The Alabama Department of Public Health, the Alabama Hospital Association, and the Medical Association of the State of Alabama are encouraging...
The Portal enables real-time collaboration between patients, providers and referring physicians to better manage your illnesses and treatments, allowing you and your provider to share healthcare information in a highly secure environment.
We make every effort to respond to all inquiries in a timely manner; however, if you need immediate assistance, please call 1-800-252-1818 during regular business hours (Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.), excluding state holidays. We look forward to assisting you.
In Person in Alabama: You may go to any county health department in the State of Alabama to obtain a certified copy of an Alabama marriage certificate. Most marriage certificates can be issued while you wait. A map showing locations of county health departments where vital records may be obtained is available.
Birth Certificates of Adopted Individuals. Individuals born in Alabama who were adopted may obtain informational copies of their original birth certificate from a sealed file upon reaching the age of 19. To find out more information, view Adoptee Information.
Vital Records. The Center for Health Statistics operates the vital records system and collects and tabulates health-related statistical data for the state of Alabama. The Center files, stores, and issues certified copies of vital records including birth, death, marriage, and divorce certificates for events that occur in Alabama.
Staff prepare various statistical analyses of natality, pregnancy, general mortality, infant mortality, causes of death, marriage, divorce, and other demographic and health-related data for the state and its geographical regions.