Health Department

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The mission of the Niagara County Department of Health (NCDOH) is to provide leadership through community health assessment, assurance of the delivery of essential public health services, and policy development in accordance with public health law in order to ensure a healthy disease-free environment for the citizens of Niagara County. 
Daniel J. Stapleton, Niagara County Public Health Director  
Measles Information
Divisions of the Health Department:

Environmental
Health


Environmental Health - NO TEXT

Enforces health and safety laws related to food, rabies, lead, drinking water, sewage, temporary residences, for example.

Nursing
Services


NURSING - NO TEXT

Focuses on the investigation & control of communicable diseases, immunization clinics,  and more!

Emergency
Preparedness


PHEP - NO TEXT

     Works towards a prepared, resilient      community through planning, drills  & exercises. Responds to Public Health Threats.

Children with
Special Needs


CWSN - NO TEXT

Provides services for children with special health care needs.




Quick Links to Various Health Topics, Programs and Services:
Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Healthy Neighborhoods  Niagara County Resource Guide Official Logo NCRG
Chronic Disease Self Management Immunization Clinics Rabies Information
Chronic Pain Self Management Influenza (Flu) - Rabies Clinic
COVID-19 Information LeadSafe Niagara County Sexual Health Center
Diabetes Self Management Measles Information Vaccination (COVID-19) 
     
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Niagara County Department of Health - Main Phone Line (716) 439-7430

Hours of Operation:  Monday - Friday 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM (closed on holidays) 

For locations, program phone numbers or email, go to our CONTACT US page.

Information regarding the letter you may have received from your Public Water System regarding the EPA Lead Service Line Inventory (LSLI) program may be found here.

Long COVID is broadly defined as signs, symptoms and conditions that continue or develop after an initial COVID-19 infection. This definition of Long COVID was developed by the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) in collaboration with CDC and other partners. 
The University at Buffalo is hoping to gather information to help researchers learn about Long COVID’s impact in our community through a
Long COVID Registry--click here to help by completing the registry: 
WNY Community-Based Long COVID Registry

Link to WNY’s Long COVID Recovery Center: https://www.ubmd.com/practice-locations/long-covid-recovery-center.html