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What is Public Health? Report Central Small Changes for Health

Pandemic Flu

TAKE THE LEAD
Preparing for a pandemic influenza outbreak involves everybody. Experts agree that it is not a question of IF a pandemic will occur, but WHEN it will occur. Learn more about what you can do to prepare.

Nutrition Services
Nutrition Services, a joint collaboration between the City of St. Louis Department of Health and St. Louis University's Department of Nutrition and Dietetics, provides current and reliable nutrition information for all City residents. View our website for free downloadable nutrition related handouts, presentations, and links to professional nutrition and health related sites.

National Public Health Week April 7-13, 2008
Our environment is impacted by our everyday choices, and it’s changing. It’s time to take a look at some of the things we can do to protect our environment for us…for our children. (more)

Restaurant Ratings
Check the Dining Establishment Health Ratings and Inspection Reports in the City by Establishment Name, Neighborhood, Zip Code, Type and Rating.

FLU Shots
Check for dates, times and locations nearest you and/or call 314-644-4358 for the most current information regarding Flu shots for the St. Louis region.

VNA Clinic Hours & Location for Age 6 Months & Older

Monday through Friday 
9 am to 4 pm
9450 Manchester Road
Suite 203
St. Louis , MO 63119

Automated Hotline 314-918-9090

Iron Disorders Institute
The Iron Disorders Institute exists so that people with iron disorders receive an early and accurate diagnosis, appropriate treatment and are equipped to live in good health. Learn more.

America's #1 Killer - Cardiovascular Disease
“The Pressure’s On” – America’s No.1 Killer Cardiovascular Disease
It's America's No. 1 killer, responsible for almost a million deaths a year—twice as many as cancer. In fact, it leads to more deaths than the next five causes combined. It's cardiovascular disease, and a leading cause of death among African Americans. Here's what we've learned about prevention, treatment and the ways heart disease may differ depending on who you are.

CDC Releases National Recommendations to Improve Health of Babies and Moms
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), in collaboration with more than 35 federal, public and private partners, has released national recommendations designed to encourage women to take steps toward good health before becoming pregnant.

Adoption Success Stories
Read our "Happy Tails" about our successful adoptions. If you have adopted a pet from us, we would love to hear how they're doing and include them in our success stories.

Adopt a Pet
Take a look at pictures and videos of the pets available for adoption at the City Animal Center. There is a loving pet just waiting for you!

Bioterrorism
Bioterrorism and emergency preparedness are becoming the hottest topics in public health today. For more information, see >> The CDC Bioterrorism Site | Center for the Study of Bioterrorism & Emerging Infections | Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services BT Site

Click HERE to learn how to Prepare for an Emergency


Lead Poisoning Prevention
Lead Safe St. Louis: A Comprehensive Action Plan for the Eradication of Childhood Lead Poisoning in St. Louis By 2010 commissioned by Mayor Slay (PDF, 161 kb), CLICK HERE
 
For more information about Lead Poisoning Prevention, CLICK HERE.

Understanding Our Needs: A St. Louis City Health Needs Assessment

This St. Louis City Department of Health report takes a Zip code by Zip code look at health indicators. >> MORE
Our Mission
To assure a healthy community through continuous protection, prevention and promotion of the public's health. This is achieved by caring, qualified, culturally competent employees who are responsive and proactive to community needs. >>MORE ON VISION, MISSION, VALUES, PROMISE 

 

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