St. Charles County Public Health

St. Charles County Public Health The Dept of Public Health provides resources and care to assist St Charles County residents and pets. Welcome to the St. Those that are not, will be removed.

Charles County Department of Public Health page. Should you wish to contact someone about our services or programs, please call:

Division of Environmental Health and Protection (food/restaurant safety, recycling, mosquito control, preserving community resources) - 636-949-1800
Division of Health Services (birth/death records, immunizations, nutritional assistance, STD treatment and preve

ntion, passport applications) - 636-949-7400
Division of Humane Services (pet adoptions and animal control) - 636-949-7387

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Join us on Sunday for our next adoption event!
06/01/2026

Join us on Sunday for our next adoption event!

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05/31/2026

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Championing your health involves being proactive — making healthy choices, staying active, and taking steps to prevent p...
05/30/2026

Championing your health involves being proactive — making healthy choices, staying active, and taking steps to prevent problems before they start. This May, stay engaged in decisions that support long-term health and independence. ACL.gov/OAM

Meet us at the Farmer's Market, Today!
05/30/2026

Meet us at the Farmer's Market, Today!

Visit our Sun Safety booth tomorrow, at the Farmer's Market!
05/30/2026

Visit our Sun Safety booth tomorrow, at the Farmer's Market!

We all have different ways to support our health and well-being. What’s yours? This Older Americans Month, share how you...
05/29/2026

We all have different ways to support our health and well-being. What’s yours? This Older Americans Month, share how you . ACL.gov/OAM

June is National Job Safety Month!
05/28/2026

June is National Job Safety Month!

If you find a tick attached, use clean, fine-tipped tweezers, if possible, to remove the tick. Grasp the tick as close t...
05/27/2026

If you find a tick attached, use clean, fine-tipped tweezers, if possible, to remove the tick. Grasp the tick as close to the skin as possible and pull upward with steady, even pressure until it is removed. Clean the bite site with soap and water or other disinfectant.

Moving more, eating well, and staying socially connected all contribute to overall well-being. We support small, consist...
05/26/2026

Moving more, eating well, and staying socially connected all contribute to overall well-being. We support small, consistent steps that promote lifelong health. ACL.gov/OAM

Every May, Older Americans Month celebrates the contributions of older adults and reaffirms our commitment to serving th...
05/26/2026

Every May, Older Americans Month celebrates the contributions of older adults and reaffirms our commitment to serving them. The 2026 theme, "Champion Your Health,” highlights prevention, wellness, and personal responsibility as cornerstones of healthy aging. ACL.gov/OAM

Address

1650 Boones Lick
St. Charles, MO
63301

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

(636) 949-7400

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