8930 Stanford Blvd
Columbia, MD 21045
United States
*** The Health Department will be CLOSED on Thursday, November 28 and Friday, November 29, 2024 in observance of the Thanksgiving holiday. We will reopen on Monday, December 2, 2024. ***
Visiting Us
Hours of Operation: 8:00am-5:00pm Monday through Friday
(Program hours may vary. Confirm specific operating hours.)
Masks are NOT required at the Health Department, but are welcome. If you are sick (not related to why you are coming to the Health Department), please consider rescheduling your appointment.
For more information or questions, contact 410-313-6300. For emergencies dial 9-1-1.
Interpretation services can be provided.
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Topics of Interest
Update from Health Officer Dr. Maura Rossman on current IV solution supply concerns (10/8/2024): "The news has widely reported on concerns about the supply of IV solution and other medical solutions due to damage caused by Hurricane Helene at a manufacturing plant in western North Carolina. At this time, medical care in Howard County has not been impacted. Individuals should continue communicating with their healthcare providers with any medical needs or concerns. The Maryland Department of Health has provided guidance to healthcare providers on how to conserve these supplies until the supply chain is restored."
Staphylococcus aureus (Staph) Food Poisoning
Eating foods held at unsafe temperatures can increase the risk of Staph food poisoning. Foods that are not cooked after handling, such as sliced meats, puddings, pastries, and sandwiches, are especially risky if contaminated with Staph. For more information about safe food handling and preparation visit our Infectious Disease Surveillance and Response Program webpage or the USDA Food Safety Basics webpage.
Whooping Cough (Pertussis)
Whooping Cough cases are on the rise in 2024. Learn more about this common, contagious respiratory illness on our Infection Prevention & Control webpage.
H5N1 Avian Influenza
For information about the current H5N1 Avian Flu Situation in mammals, visit our Infection Prevention & Control webpage.
PFAS
For more information about PFAS (per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances), visit our PFAS page.
COVID-19 Prevention
Get tips for how to protect yourself, and your loved ones, from serious illness from COVID-19 and other respiratory viruses on the Health Department COVID-19 Prevention webpage and the CDC Respiratory Virus Prevention webpage.
Crisis Services:
- Grassroots 24/7 Crisis Hotline - 410-531-6677 (local) or 9-8-8
- Mental Health Walk-in Services - 24/7 at Grassroots Crisis Center
- Substance Use Walk-in Services - 11:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m., 7 Days/Week at Grassroots Crisis Center
- Mental Health & Substance Use resources and referrals - 410-313-6202 at Howard County Health Department, Bureau of Behavioral Health
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Our Programs
Access to Health Care Services
The Bureau of Access to Health Care Services facilitates enrollment into quality healthcare by: processing insurance applications for low income children under age 19 through the Maryland Children’s Health Program (MCHP); assisting clients with applying for health insurance and providing services to help clients navigate the Medicaid system in the Administrative Coordination Care Unit (ACCU); and scheduling transportation for Medicaid recipients to receive necessary medical treatment with the Medical Assistance Transportation Program.
Behavioral Health
The Bureau of Behavioral Health works on the promotion of mental health, resilience, and wellbeing; the treatment of mental and substance use disorders; and the support of those who experience and/or are in recovery from these conditions, along with their families and communities
Cancer Prevention
Approximately one out of every two American men and one out of every three American women will develop Cancer at some point during their lifetime.
The goals of the Cancer Control Program at the Howard County Health Department are to:
- Reduce cancer deaths in Howard County and to reduce the differences in cancer outcomes among whites and ethnic minorities.
- Increase breast and cervical cancer screening among the uninsured, low income women statewide and provide follow-up diagnosis
- Carry out public and professional education to assure the quality of screening services
- Provide early detection of Colorectal Cancer by increasing the number of Maryland adults screened and to decrease racial and ethnic health disparities
- Work with community partners, State agencies, healthcare entities, resource centers and other local health departments to implement proven strategies to protect Maryland residents from tobacco-related death and disease
- Prevent youth and young adults from ever using tobacco products
- Provide resources to assist residents who are ready to quit using tobacco
- Eliminate exposure to harmful toxins found in second-hand smoke
- Identify and eliminate health disparities among population groups disproportionately affected by tobacco-related death and disease
Community Engagement
The goal of the Community Engagement Team is to achieve health equity in Howard County by identifying and reducing health disparities through collaborative partnerships and building trusting relationships with the community.
COVID-19
The COVID-19 page provides information, resources and services related to the coronavirus pandemic.
Emergency Preparedness & Response
The mission of this program is to prepare the County and its healthcare system to respond to natural and man-made public health emergencies including but not limited to: severe weather conditions, bioterrorism and disease outbreaks.
Environmental Health
The Bureau of Environmental Health has three programs that address the physical environment. Programs include: Well & Septic, Food Protection and Community Hygiene.
Immunizations
The Immunization Program offers information and services for adult, adolescent and childhood immunizations
Infection Prevention & Control Program (IPC)
The IPC Program monitors, investigates, responds to, reports, and provides prevention guidance to limit the spread and duration of illnesses caused by infectious diseases.
The IPC Program does not perform immunizations. Please contact our Health Clinic at 410-313-7500 for more information about Immunization services.
Local Health Improvement Coalition (LHIC)
The Local Health Improvement Coalition (LHIC) works to improve health outcomes and reduce health disparities in Howard County. Participation is sought from individuals and organizations that seek to ensure access to programs and services that support our vision of equitable health outcomes for all.
Maternal, Child & Adolescent Health
The Maternal, Child & Adolescent Health Program addresses those issues from preconception to teen years and beyond.
Assessment Evaluation and Review Services (AERS) Program
The goal of the Assessment Evaluation and Review Services (AERS) Program is to help county residents to remain safe at home by connecting them with services and supports that can encourage their independence and personal well-being. This often means that individuals can live at home longer without having to consider moving to a nursing home or other facility placement.
Sexual & Reproductive Health Services
Howard County Health Department provides Sexual and Reproductive Health Services to Howard County women, men and teens and LGBTQIA+ communities. At our clinics there is no residency requirement, no one is turned away because of ability to pay, services are confidential, and there is no need for parental consent, regardless of age.
We have both onsite and telehealth services available and we always accept new patients. Call us for more information: 410-313-7500.
Women, Infants & Children (WIC) Program
WIC is a federally funded program that provides healthy foods and nutrition counseling for pregnant women, new mothers, infants and children under age five.
Other Health Department Services
About Us
The Mission, Vision & Values of the Howard County Health Department
Birth Certificates
Birth certificates for those born in Maryland after 1939 are available from the Health Department Administrative Offices.
Job Opportunities
The Howard County Health Department has numerous programs and services that work to improve the health and well being of those who live, work, play and study in the County.
In order to accomplish this, we rely on a large group of dedicated and talented people. Our staff includes medical personnel, social workers, counselors, nutritionists, environmental health inspectors, as well as, administrative, clerical, fiscal and facilities staff.
Volunteering/Internships
The Health Department has several volunteer opportunities available for those who wish to give their time in the service of others.
Public Information Act Requests
Public Information Act (PIA) requests grant people the right to access to public records. To submit a PIA request to the Howard County Health Department, you can use the forms below.
For Well & Septic, Food Service Facility or other Environmental concerns, use the Environmental PIA Form. For Health Department records, Media Inquiries or other non-environmental informational requests, use the General PIA Form.
Note: If you have any questions, please email askhealth@howardcountymd.gov.
Public Health Accreditation
Public Health Accreditation is a voluntary national program developed to measure health department performance against an established set of nationally recognized, practice-focused, and evidenced-based standards. Public Health Accreditation is overseen by the Public Health Accreditation Board (PHAB) and jointly supported by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.
Health Boards
Members, Meetings & Minutes for the Howard County Board of Health, the Howard County Local Behavioral Health Advisory Board, and the Howard County Overdose Prevention Team.
Reports & Data
Howard County Health Department continuously monitors and evaluates health-related data to ensure a safe, healthy Howard County community. As part of this analysis, the Health Department produces periodic reports examining significant health factors to the community.
Media Releases & Advisories
HoCo Health Podcast
The HoCo Health Podcast: Unlocking the Secrets to a healthy community! Join us as we dive into fascinating conversations about public health. From innovative strategies to improve well-being to inspiring stories of individuals making a difference, we cover it all. Tune in and empower yourself with the knowledge to live your healthiest life!
HCHD Social Media Comments Policy
The purpose of HCHD's social media accounts is to present matters of public interest to Howard County, including our many residents, businesses, partners, stakeholders and visitors. We welcome questions and concerns, either publicly, as private messages here, or via email at askhealth@howardcountymd.gov. However, they are not moderated online discussions. To reach our team most efficiently, we encourage you to email us directly.
We reserve the right to report or hide, at our sole discretion, public comments on these accounts that contain vulgar or threatening language; propose or promote illegal activity; include protected, personally identifiable information (doxxing); or that present misinformation.
We ask that you do not share protected, personally identifiable health information, such as your social security number, case number, or specific diagnoses, here.
Please note that, while we strive to be as responsive as possible, our accounts are not monitored 24/7. If you require immediate emergency assistance, please call 9-1-1 (24/7). If you or someone you love is in crisis, please call 2-1-1 Press 1 (24/7).
The content posted on these accounts by Howard County Health Department reflect the opinions and positions of the Howard County Health Department. Public comments or posts do not reflect the opinions and position of the Howard County Health Department or its officers and employees. If you have any questions concerning this account, please contact us directly at askhealth@howardcountymd.gov.