About

Harris County Public Health (HCPH)

Throughout the years, HCPH has responded to public health issues such as rabies, mosquito-borne illnesses, air and water pollution, disease outbreaks, water and food-borne illnesses, natural disasters, tuberculosis, polio, and other communicable diseases. 
Public health is now battling new challenges. Each year brings new diseases, new chronic disease risks, and more natural and man-made disasters.

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IN THE NEWS

Wellness on Wheels rolls out free health screenings to Harris County neighborhoods

14 Jul, 25

Harris County Public Health officials announced dates for its free mobile health service initiative called Wellness on Wheels.

Keeping your pets safe around fireworks

03 Jul, 25

While many find joy celebrating Independence Day with fireworks, it gives our pets high anxiety. Harris County Pets Animal Behaviorist, Lisa Tynan says that the Fourth of July is one of the busiest nights that animals get lost.

PRESS RELEASES

Protecting Our Water: National Water Quality Safety Month Kicks Off

06 Aug, 25

Harris County Public Health encourages community members to take an active role in protecting and maintaining the quality of our water—whether from public systems or private wells.

HCPH Hosts Sheldon Health Hub Open House on Aug. 9 to Help Families Prepare for the New School Year

05 Aug, 25

Harris County Public Health (HCPH) invites families to a special Open House at the Sheldon Health Hub this Saturday, Aug. 9, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Community members are encouraged to attend the event, which will offer free back-to-school health services for those who qualify and an opportunity to learn more about the vital care available at this new clinic.

Breastfeeding Builds Stronger Communities

04 Aug, 25

Harris County Public Health (HCPH) proudly joins communities across the nation in celebrating National Breastfeeding Month this August, declared on August 6, 2011, by the U.S. Breastfeeding Committee (USBC). This year's theme, "Forward Together," focuses on unity, solidarity, and hope, and celebrates the collaboration of organizations across the nation in promoting strong breastfeeding practices and support systems.

National Immunization Awareness Month: Your Health. Your Future.

01 Aug, 25

August is National Immunization Awareness Month, and Harris County Public Health (HCPH) is encouraging all community members to protect themselves, their families, and their pets by staying current on vaccinations. Vaccines are a safe, effective way to prevent serious diseases and keep everyone healthier, especially young children, older adults, and those with weaker immune systems. Staying up to date on routine vaccinations helps stop the spread of illness across neighborhoods, schools, and workplaces.

‘Clear the Shelters’ Returns this August

01 Aug, 25

Harris County Pets (HCP), operated by the Veterinary Public Health (VPH) Division of Harris County Public Health (HCPH), is excited to once again take part in the annual Clear the Shelters event. Now in its 11th year, this nationwide event led by NBCUniversal Local and Telemundo helps find loving homes for countless animals in shelters throughout the country.