Board of Health
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The Board of Health (the Board) consists of five members, who are appointed by the District Advisory Council for a five-year term. Board member appointments are made with regard to equal representation of all parts of the Health District. The … Read More

Fiscal Services 2
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The Fiscal division of Franklin County Public Health strives to provide effective and efficient management of agency resources. The following links will provide access for vendors and citizens to access important forms and contacts for working with us.

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FOOD SAFETY
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Overview The Food Safety Program is primarily responsible to protect the community against foodborne illnesses resulting from health code violations and improper handling of food. It is responsible for inspections of food service operations, food vending machines, mobile food operations, … Read More

Prevention & Wellness
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IMMUNIZATIONSWe offer vaccine clinics and education throughout Franklin County for children and adults. Vaccines are available at a low cost (or sliding fee scale) for children and adults. More About Our Immunization Program INFECTIOUS DISEASEThe Infectious Disease team works to … Read More

Contact
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General Contact Information Franklin County Public Health 280 East Broad Street Columbus, Ohio 43215-4562 Phone: (614) 525-3160 Fax: (614) 525-6672 (NOT for Infectious Disease Reporting) Email: fcph@franklincountyohio.gov Infectious Disease Reporting Fax: (614) 525-8890 Website: https://idrsinfo.org Telecommunications Devices for the Deaf … Read More

Resources
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ABOUTFranklin County Public Health improves the health of our communities by preventing disease, promoting healthy living and protecting against public health threats through education, policies and partnerships.As a public health department, we are guided by local, state and federal mandates … Read More

Animals & Rabies
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ANIMAL BITES & RABIESRabies is a viral disease of mammals that is most often transmitted through the bite of a rabid animal.Rabies is spread through the saliva of an infected animal to another animal or human. Usually, this happens through … Read More

Media
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Media Room NEWS All media should contact: Kristin Howard, Director of Communication and Public Affairs  Email Kristin | (614) 374-1924.

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