All News
Immunizations Appointments Canceled
At this time the WCHD has canceled all immunization appointment until April 6th. The Health District will revisit this as it gets closer to the date.
Diet Management Lesson
If you missed our class Monday night, the 1/27/20 lesson we went over in the class is available online in our Diet Management section.
Please join us for our next class at 4:30 pm on Monday February 3 . The class is located in our conference room at 416 South East St., Lebanon. Enter through the front of the building and walk straight ahead to the conference room.
After Hours Immunization Appointments
The Warren County Health District recognizes the importance of immunizations. Due to the high demand for required school immunizations at this time, we will be offering an evening clinic to ensure all families have an opportunity to get their children’s required school vaccinations. Appointments will be available on Tuesday, September, 17th from 3:15-6:00 pm. Please call 513-695-1468 to schedule an appointment. This clinic is for school immunization requirements needed for Kindergarten, 7th Grade, and 12th Grade only. Medicaid, Most Medicaid Managed Care Plans, Contracted Private Insurance and a Sliding Fee Scale available. Previous immunization record required.
Birth and Death Record Outage
The Warren County Health District will not be able to issue, process, or provide copies of birth or death records starting at 3 PM On Monday July 1st due to a computer server migration at the state level. The issuance of birth and death records will recommence at the open of business on July 2nd.
Hepatitis A
The Warren County Health District offers the Hepatitis A vaccine. To schedule an appointment in our immunization clinic please call 513-695-1229.
Acute Flaccid Myelitis Info
Acute Flaccid Myelitis (AFM) is a rare but serious condition that has received coverage in the media recently, especially after the first case was identified in Ohio. AFM impacts the nervous system and causes weakened muscles and relfexes in the body. Less than one in a million people in the United States get AFM every year. The cause of the increase in cases since 2014 has not been identified but it may be caused by viruses, environmental toxins, or genetic disorders.
The resources below can be used to find our more about AFM.
Media Release
Factsheet
FAQ
Compilation Resources
Interim Considerations