Lee County Health Department

Lee County Health Department The health department offers WIC, environmental, home care, and clinical services to the public.

The purpose of the Alabama Department of Public Health (ADPH) is to provide caring, high quality and professional services for the improvement and protection of the public’s health through disease prevention and the assurance of public health services to resident and transient populations of the state regardless of social circumstances or the ability to pay. Contact: For inquiries or to notify us of free products and services available to Alabamians, call 1-800-ALA-1818 or go to http://www.alabamapublichealth.gov/lee/contact.html and complete our online contact form.

September 28 is World Rabies Day! Protect your pet, keep them away from wildlife, and talk to your vet to ensure their v...
09/26/2025

September 28 is World Rabies Day! Protect your pet, keep them away from wildlife, and talk to your vet to ensure their vaccinations are up-to-date. Learn more about rabies at alabamapublichealth.gov/infectiousdiseases/rabies.html.

Are you interested in working for the Alabama Department of Public Health? Check out our employment opportunities: alaba...
09/26/2025

Are you interested in working for the Alabama Department of Public Health? Check out our employment opportunities: alabamapublichealth.gov/employment/opportunities.html.

September 28 is National Good Neighbor Day! It's the perfect day to show extra kindness right next door. Small acts can ...
09/25/2025

September 28 is National Good Neighbor Day! It's the perfect day to show extra kindness right next door. Small acts can make the biggest difference, from friendly waves to helpful gestures. Find Good Neighbor Day resources at tinyurl.com/k68n9uey.

09/25/2025

Do you have an emergency plan for yourself, your pets, and your family? This National Preparedness Month, consider the specific needs you might have in an emergency. Learn more at alabamapublichealth.gov/riskcommunication/preparation-and-safety.html.

Many things can cause a fall. While many of these factors can't be avoided, you can do plenty to reduce your risk of fal...
09/24/2025

Many things can cause a fall. While many of these factors can't be avoided, you can do plenty to reduce your risk of falling and injuring yourself. Check out our blog post to stay safe during Falls Prevention Week at tinyurl.com/yv8w4wfv.

Do doctors get paid to give vaccines? It's okay to ask who benefits. This question comes up often, and we've broken it d...
09/24/2025

Do doctors get paid to give vaccines? It's okay to ask who benefits. This question comes up often, and we've broken it down clearly on our website at alabamapublichealth.gov/immunization/rcv.html.

That cough might not need antibiotics. Most common colds and respiratory infections are viral and get better with rest a...
09/23/2025

That cough might not need antibiotics. Most common colds and respiratory infections are viral and get better with rest and fluids. Ask your provider: How can I treat the symptoms while my body heals? Learn more about antibiotic use at alabamapublichealth.gov/hai/news.html.

At-home STD/HIV testing is confidential, convenient and free. You can request one every three months. Learn more and ord...
09/23/2025

At-home STD/HIV testing is confidential, convenient and free. You can request one every three months. Learn more and order kits at alabamapublichealth.gov/std/home-testing.html.

The -ber months are here! Include physical activity and foods that are delicious and nutritious for maximum enjoyment. L...
09/22/2025

The -ber months are here! Include physical activity and foods that are delicious and nutritious for maximum enjoyment. Learn more at alabamapublichealth.gov/npa/more-matters.html.

09/17/2025

Exploring opportunities in public health? Connect with the recruiter in your area today: alabamapublichealth.gov/employment/recruiters.html.

September is National Su***de Prevention Month. If you or someone you know needs help, connect to hope. Call or text 988...
09/17/2025

September is National Su***de Prevention Month. If you or someone you know needs help, connect to hope. Call or text 988, or chat at 988lifeline.org, to speak to a trained crisis counselor.

Stay safe and prepared for any emergency! Check out our blog post at tinyurl.com/5n6n6rt7 for tips on how to be ready wh...
09/17/2025

Stay safe and prepared for any emergency! Check out our blog post at tinyurl.com/5n6n6rt7 for tips on how to be ready when Mother Nature strikes.

Address

1801 Corporate Drive
Opelika, AL
36801

Opening Hours

Monday 7:30am - 5pm
Tuesday 7:30am - 5pm
Wednesday 7:30am - 5pm
Thursday 7:30am - 5pm
Friday 7:30am - 5pm

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