Columbus Health Department 2026: Services, Phone & Records

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Columbus Health Department 2026: Services, Phone & Records

This guide is for people searching “Columbus Health Department,” “Columbus Public Health,” “Columbus Ohio health department,” “Columbus health department phone number,” “Columbus birth certificate,” “Columbus immunization clinic,” or “Columbus Public Health records.” In Columbus, Ohio, the official city health agency is Columbus Public Health.

Use this page to choose the correct official route before you call, order a birth or death certificate, request medical records, use the patient portal, schedule WIC, visit the immunization clinic, report foodborne illness, check restaurant inspections, file a public records request, or go to 240 Parsons Avenue.

Quick answer: what Columbus Public Health helps with in 2026

Columbus Public Health handles many city public health services, including birth and death certificates, immunizations, WIC, sexual health and wellness, TB services, infectious disease reporting, foodborne illness reporting, food protection and licensing, environmental health, animal bites and rabies control, health inspection results, alcohol and drug services, healthy moms and babies programs, patient portal access and certain clinic medical records.

What you need Best route Prepare first Senior-friendly tip
Columbus Health Department phone number Call Columbus Public Health at 614-645-7417 Topic, callback number, address if service is location-based, and whether you need clinic, records, WIC, food, or environmental help Ask, “Which program handles this and what official page should I use?”
Birth certificate or death certificate Office of Vital Statistics at Columbus Public Health Full name, date, Ohio county/city details, ID, payment, mailing address and delivery choice Birth certificates are for Ohio births; death certificate details depend on where the death occurred.
Medical record from Columbus Public Health clinic Patient Portal and Records / Records Management Office Name used at clinic, date of birth, clinic visited, date range, ID and release authorization if required Hospital and EMS records are different from Columbus Public Health clinic records.
Immunizations or shot record Immunization Clinic or patient record route Vaccine record, ID, insurance if any, school letter if applicable and current vaccine need Clinic may stop taking patients early if it becomes full.
WIC appointment Call WIC at 614-645-7280 Pregnancy or child details, income information, ID, address and appointment preference Call first to find the closest WIC clinic for an appointment.
Foodborne illness or restaurant complaint Foodborne Illness Reporting or Columbus 311 depending on issue Business name, full address, date, time, food item, symptoms, receipt, photos and who became sick Use illness reporting when someone got sick; use 311 for general food business complaints.
Restaurant inspection or food license Food Protection Program and Health Inspection Results Business name, address, license type, event date, cart/truck details or inspection question Food trucks may also need fire and city licensing steps.
Public records request Public Health public records contact listed by Columbus Public Health Record type, program, date range, subject, names and preferred contact method A narrow request is faster to understand than “send everything.”
Columbus versus Franklin County warning

Columbus Public Health and Franklin County Public Health are not the same office. Columbus Public Health is the city health department for Columbus services and some listed Worthington food work. Franklin County Public Health is a separate local health district for many suburban and township services. Use the exact address and city before choosing a route.

Official starting point: Open Columbus Public Health for the official service menu.

Columbus Health Department route finder: choose the right office before calling or paying

Use this quick router before calling, paying, driving to Parsons Avenue, using a third-party certificate page, or sending private records. It separates Columbus Public Health clinic records, Ohio certificates, WIC, immunizations, food complaints, inspections, environmental concerns and emergency issues.

Columbus Public Health service router

Select your need. The best next step appears below.

Best route: Call Columbus Public Health at 614-645-7417. Have your topic, callback number and address ready if the service is location-based.
Local routing tip

For Columbus neighborhoods such as Downtown, Franklinton, Near East Side, Short North, German Village, Linden, Hilltop, Northland, Clintonville, South Side, Easton, Far East, West Side, OSU campus area and Worthington-area food questions, write the exact address first. Many health department services depend on location.

Columbus Health Department phone number, address, email, fax and call script

The main Columbus Public Health contact page lists 614-645-7417, Health@columbus.gov, 240 Parsons Ave., Columbus, OH 43215, and fax 614-645-7633. For non-emergency city service requests, Columbus also uses 311 and 614-645-3111.

Office / service Phone Use for
Main Columbus Public Health 614-645-7417 General department routing, program connection and main office questions.
Office of Vital Statistics 614-645-7331 Birth and death certificate questions.
VitalChek phone order route 1-877-648-0605 Online or phone ordering vendor route linked from the certificate page.
Immunization Program 614-645-8180 Vaccination clinic questions, adult/child vaccines and clinic timing.
WIC 614-645-7280 Find closest WIC clinic and schedule appointment.
Sexual Health and Wellness Center 614-645-1850 STI testing/treatment, reproductive health, annual exams and birth control services.
Spanish sexual health line 614-645-5907 Spanish-language sexual health appointment help.
Foodborne Illness Reporting 614-645-1791 Report suspected food poisoning or foodborne illness.
Food Protection & Licensing 614-645-7005 Food license, inspection, mobile food vendor health inspection and food business questions.
Infectious Disease Investigation 614-645-1474 Infectious disease reporting and outbreak investigation questions.
TB Clinic 614-645-2199 Tuberculosis screening, treatment, appointment and case-management route.
Animal bites / rabies control 614-645-7288 or 614-645-6748 depending on form route Mammal bite, bat exposure, rabies concern and bite intake reporting.
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Use a short call script

Say: “I need help with [birth certificate, death certificate, clinic medical record, immunization, WIC, food illness, restaurant inspection, animal bite, public records or TB clinic]. My address or business address is [address] if location matters. Which office handles this and what should I bring or submit?”

Official link: Confirm current details on About Columbus Public Health.
TTY / relay note

The City of Columbus lists Ohio Relay Service access through 1-800-750-0750 or 711 for telecommunications devices for the deaf. If you need accessibility help, mention it at the beginning of the call.

Columbus Public Health clinics and services: what is available at 240 Parsons Avenue

Columbus Public Health offers multiple clinic and public health services from 240 Parsons Avenue and related community sites. The service you need determines the phone number, hours, documents, appointment type and fees.

Clinic

Immunization Clinic

Vaccines for children and adults, with special notes for adults without insurance and children.

Immunization route
Family

WIC and Healthy Moms

WIC appointments, breastfeeding support, home visiting, cribs, car seats and infant safe-sleep support.

WIC route
Sexual health

Testing and treatment

STI testing, treatment, education, reproductive health and annual exams.

Sexual health route
Records

Certificates and medical records

Vital Statistics handles certificates; Records Management handles some Columbus Public Health clinic records.

Records route
Official link: Open Health Clinics and Services for the official service list.

Columbus birth certificate and death certificate: Office of Vital Statistics route

Columbus Public Health Office of Vital Statistics issues certified copies of certificates for births and deaths occurring in Ohio from 1908 to present, according to the City of Columbus health services page. For certificate ordering, use the official Columbus certificate page before paying a vendor or mailing documents.

Certificate task Best route Prepare first Common mistake
Birth certificate Columbus Public Health Office of Vital Statistics or official VitalChek link Full name on record, date of birth, place of birth, parent details if needed, valid ID, payment and mailing address Using a third-party ad instead of starting from the City of Columbus page.
Death certificate Columbus Public Health Office of Vital Statistics Decedent name, date of death, place/county, funeral home or family details if needed, ID and payment Ordering before asking the bank, insurer or attorney how many certified copies are needed.
Mail order Use current Columbus Public Health application form and mailing instructions Completed form, check or money order if required, ID copy if required, return address Mailing an outdated form or forgetting payment.
Online / phone vendor Use the official VitalChek route linked from Columbus Public Health Card payment, certificate details, delivery address and eligibility information Assuming every certificate website is official.
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Use the official certificate page first

The Columbus certificate page lists Office of Vital Statistics at 240 Parsons Ave., Columbus, OH 43215, phone 614-645-7331, email VS@columbus.gov, and public counter hours of Monday-Friday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., with closures for weekends, official holidays and other posted times.

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Check whether the death record location matches Columbus service

For Ohio death records, the place of death matters. If the death occurred outside the Columbus Public Health service area, another local health department or state route may be more appropriate. If you are unsure, call Vital Statistics before paying.

Official link: For statewide guidance, use the Ohio Department of Health Vital Statistics page.
Senior and caregiver tip

Before ordering many certified copies, ask each receiving office what it accepts. Some banks, insurance companies, benefit offices, schools, passport offices and courts may require a certified copy; others may only need to inspect one.

Columbus Public Health patient portal and medical records: clinic record route

The phrase “Columbus Health Department records” can mean birth certificates, death certificates, clinic medical records, public records or EMS reports. Columbus Public Health Patient Portal and Records is for certain medical records of clients who have been served by Columbus Public Health.

Patient portal

MyChart access

Columbus Public Health says users can enroll in the patient portal to message clinics and access medical records.

Open records
Medical records

Records Management

Records staff help keep clinic medical records confidential, complete and available when permitted by law.

Records page
Not the same

EMS, hospital and other records

EMS reports, hospital charts, private clinic records and police reports use different offices and forms.

EMS reports
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Know which record you need

Use the Columbus Public Health patient record route if you were served by a Columbus Public Health clinic. If your treatment happened at a hospital, urgent care, private doctor, school clinic, EMS run, jail, employer clinic, or another city department, that other office may hold the record.

Official link: Open Patient Portal and Records.
Privacy tip

Medical records are released only to people or groups permitted by law. Have proof of identity and authorization ready before requesting someone else’s record.

Columbus immunization clinic: vaccines, hours, locations and shot records

Columbus Public Health Immunization Clinic offers vaccines for children and adults. The official page lists main clinic hours at 240 Parsons Ave. and some community clinic dates. Hours can change, and the clinic may stop taking patients early if it becomes full.

Location Hours listed Planning tip
Columbus Public Health, 240 Parsons Ave. Monday 8 a.m.-4:15 p.m.; Tuesday 10 a.m.-6:15 p.m.; Wednesday 8 a.m.-11:15 a.m.; Thursday-Friday 8 a.m.-4:15 p.m. Arrive early and bring records; service may stop early if full.
Worthington United Methodist Church, 600 High St. 1st Wednesday of each month, 1-4 p.m. Confirm before going because community clinic schedules can change.
Far East Community Center, 1826 Lattimer Dr. 2nd Friday of each month, 1-4 p.m. Check official page before planning transportation.
Westgate Community Center, 455 S. Westgate Ave. 3rd Thursday of each month, 1-4 p.m. Bring vaccine record, school note if applicable and insurance card if any.
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Call or check the official page before visiting

For immunization questions, Columbus Public Health lists 614-645-8180. Bring your vaccine record, child’s school requirement letter if applicable, ID, insurance information if available and any prior medical notes about vaccine reactions.

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Use patient records if you need proof of past clinic shots

If your vaccine was given by Columbus Public Health, the patient records route may help. If the shot was given by a pharmacy, school, private doctor, employer, military clinic or another state, contact that provider or state registry.

Official link: Use Patient Portal and Records for clinic record access.
School vaccine tip

Parents should bring the school letter and the child’s full vaccination record. This helps the clinic identify exactly which vaccines are missing instead of guessing from memory.

Columbus WIC program: appointment phone, breastfeeding help and family support

The Columbus WIC page tells users to call 614-645-7280 to find the closest clinic for an appointment. Breastfeeding help is listed at 614-645-7065. WIC is part of the broader Healthy Moms and Babies support network.

Day Hours listed Planning note
Monday, Wednesday, Thursday 7:30 a.m.-5 p.m.; closed 12:30-1 p.m. Call first for closest clinic and appointment availability.
Tuesday 9 a.m.-7 p.m.; closed 2-3 p.m. Evening hours may help working families; confirm before visiting.
Friday 7:30-11:30 a.m. Shorter Friday hours mean calling ahead matters.
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Call before visiting

Ask what documents to bring for proof of identity, address, income, pregnancy, postpartum status, infant or child eligibility, and appointment type. Families with transportation or language barriers should ask about available support.

Official link: Open WIC Nutrition Program.
Home visiting

Healthy Moms and Babies

Home visiting support is listed at 614-724-2229.

Safe sleep

Cribs and infant safe sleep

Crib and safe sleep support is listed through 614-645-3111.

Car seats

Car seat support

Car seat contact is listed at 614-645-7748.

Official link: Open Healthy Moms and Babies for family support contacts.

Sexual Health and Wellness Center: STI testing, reproductive health and appointments

The Columbus Public Health Sexual Health and Wellness Center offers testing, treatment and education, including STI testing and treatment, reproductive health support, women’s annual exams, birth control and related services.

Contact / hour Detail Before you go
Phone 614-645-1850 Call to confirm appointment needs, services, cost, insurance and walk-in rules.
Spanish line 614-645-5907 Use if Spanish-language help is needed.
Location Columbus Public Health, second floor, section G2, 240 Parsons Ave. Plan parking, ID and arrival time.
Hours Monday 8 a.m.-4:15 p.m.; Tuesday 10 a.m.-6:15 p.m.; Wednesday 8 a.m.-Noon; Thursday-Friday 8 a.m.-4:15 p.m. Confirm current hours before taking time off work or arranging a ride.
Privacy and teen-friendly note

For sexual health, STI and reproductive health services, ask about confidentiality, ID, payment, insurance billing and what documents are required before visiting. Do not delay urgent symptoms; use urgent care or emergency care if symptoms are severe.

Report illness, food poisoning, infectious disease, TB, animal bites and rabies concerns

Columbus Public Health helps stop disease spread through infectious disease investigation, foodborne illness reporting, TB clinic services, animal bite reporting and rabies control. The correct route depends on whether the issue is illness, a food business complaint, TB, a reportable disease, a bite or an urgent medical problem.

Issue Contact / route Prepare first
Foodborne illness Foodborne Illness Reporting, 614-645-1791 Restaurant or event name, address, date, food item, symptoms, who got sick, receipt and photos.
General food business complaint Submit online through Columbus 311, email 311@Columbus.gov, or call 614-645-3111 Business name, address, problem, date, time and photos if available.
Infectious disease investigation 614-645-1474 Diagnosis, date, provider, school/work setting and exposure details if relevant.
TB clinic 614-645-2199 Reason for testing, exposure details, symptoms, prior test history and appointment need.
Animal bite or bat exposure Animal bite intake form or Columbus animal bite phone route Victim details, animal type, owner if known, address, wound location and medical care received.
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Use the right complaint type

If someone became sick, use foodborne illness reporting. If nobody became sick but the business has a cleanliness, temperature, pest or handling concern, use 311 or the Food Protection Program route. For serious symptoms, do not wait for an online report.

Official link: Open Report an Illness.
Emergency warning

If someone has trouble breathing, severe allergic reaction, chest pain, signs of stroke, severe dehydration, confusion, poisoning, a serious animal bite, or another life-threatening issue, call 911 or seek emergency care immediately.

Food Protection Program, restaurant inspections, mobile food vendors and health inspection results

Columbus Public Health Food Protection Program licenses and inspects retail food businesses, including restaurants, bars, grocery stores, delis, convenience stores, vending machines, food carts, mobile food vendors and food sold at fairs and festivals. It helps protect people who live, work or visit Columbus and Worthington.

Inspections

Restaurant inspection results

Search health inspection results by name, address or map for restaurants, markets, pools, spas, campgrounds and body art facilities.

Inspection results
Food license

Food Protection Program

Use for licensing, inspection, food-service operation and retail food establishment questions.

Food protection
Food illness

Foodborne illness

Use illness reporting if someone got sick after a restaurant, event, grocery, school kitchen or food truck meal.

Illness route
Mobile vendors

Food trucks and carts

Mobile food vendors may need city license, health inspection and fire safety inspection steps in the correct order.

Mobile vendor steps
Business owner tip

Do not open, sell food, attend a festival, operate a mobile unit, or assume a food license is complete until the official license and inspection steps are confirmed. Some mobile vendors must coordinate license section, health inspection, propane pressure/leak test and fire inspection steps.

Environmental Health: animals, lead, mosquitoes, pools, tobacco, sewage and vector concerns

Columbus Public Health Environmental Health works to prevent or reduce risks from environmental hazards connected with food, water, air, animals, vectors, hazardous materials and hazardous waste. The correct route depends on the concern type and location.

Animal bites

Rabies and bite intake

Report mammal bites and bat exposures quickly. A possible rabies exposure is urgent.

Animal route
Vector control

Mosquitoes and rodents

Use 311 service requests for rat complaints, standing water, mosquitoes and related issues.

Vector control
Pools and body art

Inspection results

Search inspection results for pools, spas, body art, tattoo, piercing and permanent cosmetic facilities.

Search inspections
Tobacco / smoke-free

Retailer and workplace complaints

Columbus Public Health directory lists tobacco prevention and Ohio Smoke-Free Workplace complaint routes.

Environmental page
Address-based tip

For rats, mosquitoes, animal concerns, pool complaints, body art concerns, food facility complaints or environmental issues, write the exact address, cross street, date, time, photos and safety risk before reporting. Location decides which office can act.

Columbus Public Health public records request: agency records versus medical records

A public records request is not the same as a birth certificate request, death certificate request, clinic medical record request, EMS report request or patient portal record. Columbus Public Health says public records requests for Columbus Public Health records can be verbal or written, but Columbus Public Health does not have access to records for other city departments.

Record need Correct route Do not confuse with
Agency public records Columbus Public Health public records contact listed under About Public Health Patient medical record or birth certificate order.
Clinic medical record Patient Portal and Records / Records Management Office General public records request.
Birth or death certificate Office of Vital Statistics Patient portal or agency records request.
EMS run report Columbus Division of Fire EMS Records Columbus Public Health clinic records.
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Make your public records request narrow

Include the program name, date range, subject, record type, business name, inspection address, license type, meeting or report name, and preferred contact method. A narrow request is easier to route than “send me all health records.”

Official link: Open About Public Health and review the Public Records Requests section.
Privacy note

Medical records, birth/death certificates and protected health information may require identity verification or authorization. Do not attach private documents to a general email unless the official office instructs you to do so.

Columbus Public Health map: 240 Parsons Avenue, Columbus, OH 43215

The main Columbus Public Health address is 240 Parsons Ave., Columbus, OH 43215. Do not drive there without checking the service page first, because certificates, clinics, WIC, records, appointments and inspections have different hours and rules.

Before you visit Why it matters
Call the correct program Main office, Vital Statistics, WIC, immunizations, sexual health, food protection and records have different numbers.
Check current hours Some services close for lunch, have short Friday hours, stop early if full, or have specific clinic times.
Bring documents Certificates, WIC, immunizations and medical records may require ID, proof, insurance, forms or payment.
Confirm the right department Franklin County Public Health, Columbus Public Health, Ohio Department of Health, Fire EMS Records and private providers are different offices.

People also search for: Columbus Health Department Google and Bing intent guide

These search-style questions are common around “Columbus Health Department.” Each item below maps the search term to the correct Columbus Public Health or Ohio route.

Search intent

Columbus Health Department phone number

Use 614-645-7417 for main Columbus Public Health routing, or direct program numbers when you already know the service.

Phone route
Search intent

Columbus health department birth certificate

Use Office of Vital Statistics at 240 Parsons Ave. or the official VitalChek link from the Columbus certificate page.

Birth route
Search intent

Columbus health department death certificate

Start with the Columbus certificate page, then confirm whether the record location matches the office’s certificate route.

Death route
Search intent

Columbus Public Health records

Use Patient Portal and Records for clinic medical records, Vital Statistics for certificates, and public records contact for agency records.

Records route
Search intent

Columbus health department immunizations

Use the Immunization Clinic page and call 614-645-8180. Bring vaccine record and school letter if applicable.

Shots route
Search intent

Columbus health department WIC

Call 614-645-7280 to find the closest WIC clinic for an appointment. Breastfeeding help is 614-645-7065.

WIC route
Search intent

Columbus health department STI clinic

Use Sexual Health and Wellness Center at 614-645-1850, or the Spanish line at 614-645-5907.

STI route
Search intent

Columbus restaurant inspection results

Use Health Inspection Results for restaurants, markets, pools, spas, campgrounds and body art facilities.

Inspection route
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Safety, privacy and independent guide notice

HealthDepartmentGuide.org is an independent guide. It is not the official City of Columbus, Columbus Public Health, Ohio Department of Health, VitalChek, Columbus 311, Franklin County Public Health, MyChart, or a medical provider.

Do not submit private records here

Do not send Social Security numbers, IDs, birth certificates, death certificates, medical records, vaccine records, WIC documents, payment cards, complaint evidence, STI clinic records or private health information to this independent guide page. Use only official secure pages for final submission.

Confirm before action

Phone numbers, clinic hours, certificate fees, public counter hours, WIC schedules, immunization clinic availability, inspection routes and reporting forms can change. Confirm final details on the official Columbus Public Health or Ohio Department of Health page before visiting, paying or sending documents.

Columbus Health Department FAQs

What is the Columbus Health Department phone number?

The main Columbus Public Health phone number is 614-645-7417. For birth and death certificates, call 614-645-7331. For immunizations, call 614-645-8180. For WIC, call 614-645-7280. For sexual health services, call 614-645-1850.

Where is Columbus Public Health located?

Columbus Public Health is located at 240 Parsons Ave., Columbus, OH 43215. Check the specific service page before visiting because hours and rules differ for Vital Statistics, immunizations, WIC, sexual health, records and environmental services.

How do I get a birth certificate in Columbus, Ohio?

Use the Columbus Public Health Get a Birth or Death Certificate page. The Office of Vital Statistics is listed at 240 Parsons Ave., phone 614-645-7331, email VS@columbus.gov, with public hours listed Monday-Friday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., excluding posted closures.

How do I get a death certificate in Columbus, Ohio?

Start with the Columbus Public Health certificate page and confirm whether the death record is available through that office. Prepare the decedent name, date of death, place of death, ID if required, payment and mailing or pickup details.

How do I access Columbus Public Health medical records?

Use the Patient Portal and Records page for Columbus Public Health clinic records. The patient portal allows clinic messaging and access to records. Hospital records, EMS records and private provider records use different routes.

What is the Columbus immunization clinic phone number?

The Columbus Public Health Immunization Program phone number is 614-645-8180. Bring vaccine records, school letters if applicable, insurance information if any, ID and payment if required.

How do I schedule Columbus WIC?

Call Columbus WIC at 614-645-7280 to find the closest clinic for an appointment. Breastfeeding help is listed at 614-645-7065. Ask what proof of identity, address, income and pregnancy or child information to bring.

How do I report food poisoning in Columbus?

Use the Columbus Public Health Report an Illness route or call Foodborne Illness Reporting at 614-645-1791. Prepare the business name, full address, date, time, food item, symptoms, who became sick, receipt and photos if available.

How do I check Columbus restaurant inspection results?

Use the Columbus Public Health Health Inspection Results page. You can search inspection results for restaurants, markets, public pools and spas, campgrounds, solid waste facilities, and tattoo, piercing or permanent cosmetic studios.

Is HealthDepartmentGuide.org the official Columbus Health Department website?

No. HealthDepartmentGuide.org is an independent guide. It does not process certificates, collect payments, provide medical care, access MyChart, file official reports or replace Columbus.gov, Columbus Public Health, Ohio Department of Health or VitalChek.