Tuscarawas County Health Department

Tuscarawas County Health Department Our experienced staff offers a wide variety of public health services for Tuscarawas County residents.

The Tuscarawas County Health Department’s (TCHD) social media channels aim to provide the community with information and public health best practices to promote a sustainable environment, healthier families, and thriving communities. (For a full copy of our External Social Media Policy, visit chrome-extension://efaidnbmnnnibpcajpcglclefindmkaj/https://www.tchdnow.org/uploads/4/2/8/6/42860741/exter

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TCHD welcomes thoughts and opinions on social media pages, but it is encouraged to express them respectfully. All links shared in the comments of TCHD’s social media pages will undergo review and may be subject to being hidden or removed. TCHD content and comments containing any of the following forms of information should not be allowed for posting on TCHD social media sites. Content or comments of this nature found on TCHD social media sites may be removed from those sites. Repeated violations of TCHD’s comment policy may result in the user being blocked from TCHD’s social media accounts.
- Hate speech, profanity, obscenity, or vulgarity
• Nudity in images
• Defamatory remarks, personal attacks, threats, or violence towards individuals or TCHD employees
• Content intended to sexually harass others
• Content that encourages or promotes illegal activity
• Spam comments, including repeated posting of the same or similar comments
• Disclosure of protected health information
• Promotion of events, groups, pages, websites, organizations, or programs not related to or affiliated with TCHD
• Content that violates intellectual property interests of any third party (i.e. copyright or trademark infringement)
• Promotion of any type of product sale
• Other comments deemed inappropriate by the Health Commissioner and/or Bureau of Promotion and Community Relations

Retention
By submitting content to TCHD’s social media account, the content becomes public information. Please understand that other users may utilize posted information beyond TCHD’s control. Individuals are advised to refrain from posting on TCHD’s social media platforms if they do not wish to have their information used, published, copied, or reprinted. Disclaimers
• Our social media communities are moderated, and all comments are reviewed regularly. Please note that TCHD is typically unable to respond to inquiries via social media outside of regular business days (Monday-Friday, closed on holidays.)
• Please be aware that information shared on TCHD’s social media platforms is not personal medical advice and should not replace consultation with a healthcare professional.
• Links to external websites provided on TCHD’s social media sites are offered as a service, but their inclusion does not signify endorsement by TCHD. TCHD is not responsible for the content of external websites.
• Content shared by the public on TCHD social media pages cannot substitute for fulfilling statutory, administrative, or other obligations to provide required information to TCHD.
• The appearance of external links, advertisements, third-party activity, retweets, shares, likes, and follows, on and via TCHD social media sites, does not constitute official endorsement by or the opinions of TCHD.
• The content of social media forums, including your comments, photos, and videos may be retained as public record.
• Solicitations/advertisements are not allowed and will be removed or hidden from TCHD social media sites.
• TCHD bears no responsibility for the loss of sensitive personal identification information voluntarily provided and posted by the public on TCHD social media platforms. It is the individual’s responsibility to safeguard his/her sensitive information by avoiding posting such details on social media platforms intended for public viewing. Emergency Postings
If you have an emergency, please telephone 9-1-1. Please do not use social media platforms to report an emergency or issues regarding immediate attention. Questions about TCHD’s External Social Media Policy should be submitted to [email protected].

The health benefits of quitting to***co products like ci******es, vapes, and pouches are almost immediate. Every week, m...
06/04/2026

The health benefits of quitting to***co products like ci******es, vapes, and pouches are almost immediate. Every week, month, and year without to***co further improves your health. According to the Ohio Department of Health, within 2 weeks to 3 months of quitting your circulation improves and your lung function increases. When you choose to quit, you can make time for the things that really matters, like spending time being active with family. If you would like to quit smoking or va**ng, but don’t know where to start, free help is available through the Ohio To***co Quit Line! Call 1-800-QUIT-NOW (1-800-784-8669) to sign up or contact Tuscarawas County Health Department at 330-343-5555 x 1860.

Did you know that June is Pet Preparedness Month? Join TCHD on Tuesday, June 30th between 3pm and 6pm for a drive-thru p...
06/03/2026

Did you know that June is Pet Preparedness Month? Join TCHD on Tuesday, June 30th between 3pm and 6pm for a drive-thru pet emergency preparedness event! We will be giving out FREE goody bags (while supplies last) filled with items to keep your pets safe during emergencies. The event will be held at our office at 897 E. Iron Ave, Dover. Feel free to bring pets!

News Release – 6/3/26  *Tuscarawas County Health Department Will Host Free Car Seat Check Event on Monday, June 15*NEW P...
06/03/2026

News Release – 6/3/26
*Tuscarawas County Health Department Will Host Free Car Seat Check Event on Monday, June 15*

NEW PHILADELPHIA, OHIO – The Tuscarawas County Health Department (TCHD) is partnering with the New Philadelphia City Health Department, and New Philadelphia Fire Department to host a free Car Seat Check Event on Monday, June 15, 2026, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the Walmart parking lot located at 231 Bluebell Drive SW, New Philadelphia.

Motor vehicle crashes remain a leading cause of injury for children, and proper car seat use is one of the most effective ways to keep children safe while traveling. During this free event, certified Child Passenger Safety Technicians will be available to inspect car seats, verify proper installation, and provide hands-on education to help families ensure their children are riding safely.

"Car seats save lives, but only when they are used correctly," said Abbie Shankland, Child Injury Prevention Coordinator at TCHD. "This event gives parents and caregivers the opportunity to have their car seats checked by certified technicians and leave with confidence knowing their children are as safe as possible while riding in a vehicle."

No appointment is necessary. Families are encouraged to bring their child and vehicle so technicians can ensure the car seat fits both properly.

For more information about the Car Seat Check Event or child passenger safety programs, contact the Tuscarawas County Health Department at 330-343-5555 ext. 1530 or [email protected].

It's a beautiful evening (Weds, June 3) to stop by and see us at the Tuscarawas Valley Farmers Market at the Dover fairg...
06/03/2026

It's a beautiful evening (Weds, June 3) to stop by and see us at the Tuscarawas Valley Farmers Market at the Dover fairgrounds. Stop by our table to learn about resources, and pick up a free toothbrush, air freshener, & more while supplies last.
Our environmental health specialists are also here to help kick off the first market of the season safely. We hope to see you soon! 🙂

*Now Accepting Applications from Uhrichsville Residents for the Tuscarawas County Board of Health*Help shape the future ...
06/03/2026

*Now Accepting Applications from Uhrichsville Residents for the Tuscarawas County Board of Health*
Help shape the future of public health in Tuscarawas County! The Board of Health is seeking dedicated community members from Uhrichsville who are passionate about making a positive difference in the health and well-being of our residents.
Who Can Apply:
Residents who live within the Uhrichsville City limits. Preference will be given to candidates with business, environmental health, or law enforcement backgrounds.
Commitment:
The Board meets on the third Wednesday afternoon of each month.
Deadline:
Applications are due by Friday, June 19, 2026. See the infographic for details on how to apply and join in building a healthier community.

Sunscreen is a great start, but true sun protection is a team effort! When you're heading outside, layering up with the ...
06/03/2026

Sunscreen is a great start, but true sun protection is a team effort! When you're heading outside, layering up with the right gear is the best way to block out harmful UV rays.
Here is your quick checklist for total sun safety
• Protect your eyes
• Seek the shade
• Wear a wide-brimmed hat
• Never skip sunscreen
TCHD wants you to enjoy the summer sunshine safely! 🙂

WIC is here for moms, dads, parents, grandparents, foster parents, aunts, uncles, and guardians of all kinds! If you are...
06/02/2026

WIC is here for moms, dads, parents, grandparents, foster parents, aunts, uncles, and guardians of all kinds! If you are pregnant, breastfeeding, have had a baby in the past 6 months, or are caring for a child under 5, you can get healthy food, nutrition education, breastfeeding support, healthcare referrals, and more from WIC.

To learn more about the benefits WIC has to offer, call us at 330-343-5555, ext. 1540 or visit https://signupwic.com/get-started

Use the free, confidential, falls screening tool from the National Council on Aging to learn about your risk of having a...
06/02/2026

Use the free, confidential, falls screening tool from the National Council on Aging to learn about your risk of having a fall. With only 13 questions, the tool provides personalized recommendations you can use to fall-proof your home, or start a discussion about falling with a loved one or healthcare provider. Visit https://www.ncoa.org/tools/falls-free-checkup/ or call 330-343-5555 x.1110 for assistance.

Simonds-Heller trail  at Newcomerstown just got even better! New updates were added to give people more ways to stay act...
06/02/2026

Simonds-Heller trail at Newcomerstown just got even better! New updates were added to give people more ways to stay active and enjoy the outdoors. With summer's warm weather, it’s a great time to get outside and check out what’s new! 🙂🌿🐾

Parents & Guardians, we heard you! 🙌Due to popular demand, we're offering EXTRA student vaccine appointments this week—T...
06/02/2026

Parents & Guardians, we heard you! 🙌

Due to popular demand, we're offering EXTRA student vaccine appointments this week—Tuesday, June 2nd through Thursday, June 4th.

Get ahead of the back-to-school rush and let our medical professionals take care of your family. Daytime AND evening appointments available!

📞 Call (330) 343-5555, ext. 1810 to schedule.

Spots are filling quickly. Call today!

Address

897 East Iron Avenue
Dover, OH
44622

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 4pm
Tuesday 8am - 4pm
Wednesday 8am - 4pm
Thursday 8am - 6pm
Friday 8am - 4pm

Telephone

+13303435555

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