Douglas County Health Department

Douglas County Health Department

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Our responsibility is the health and safety of the residents of Douglas County This page is maintained by the Douglas County Health Department.

The Douglas County Health Department aims to Protect, Promote, and Prioritize the Health of Our Entire Community. We encourage respectful dialogue. Comments that contain spam, misinformation, threatening, or abusive language will be removed.

06/21/2026

Honoring Father's 🩵

Healthy families start with strong support systems. This Father’s Day, we recognize the fathers and father figures whose care, guidance, and advocacy help shape healthier futures for the next generation.

Photos from Douglas County Health Department's post 06/20/2026

DCHD staff, alongside community partners, took part in World Refugee Day!

Attendees enjoyed a community health and resource fair with great food, cultural performances.

At DCHD, health equity and access for all in Douglas County are at the center of everything we do

06/20/2026

Want to know if your property may be at risk for lead exposure?

The Omaha Lead Registry allows residents to search their address and view available testing information and property data.

Learn more about lead testing resources: fightlead.org

06/19/2026

Our offices are closed today in honor of Juneteenthđź’›

Today, we celebrate and honor the strength, resilience, and contributions of Black communities.

Building a healthier future means ensuring everyone has the opportunity to thrive.

Photos from Douglas/Sarpy County Women, Infants and Children - WIC's post 06/17/2026

Check out this great event and follow the Douglas Douglas/Sarpy County Women, Infants and Children - WIC Facebook!

06/17/2026

Just because you can’t see the effects of lead poisoning now doesn’t mean they won’t appear later.

Lead exposure has been linked to long-term developmental and neurological impacts in children.

Get your child tested: fightlead.org

06/17/2026

See you tonight!!

Join us for Community Health in Action: Understanding the CHIP to learn how community voices helped shape local health priorities and discover ways you and your organization can get involved.

06/16/2026

Community partnerships play a big role in lead prevention.

We work with neighborhood associations to share resources and safety information with residents.

Learn more about lead prevention: fightlead.org

06/15/2026

TWO DAYS AWAY! ✨️

Join us for Community Health in Action: Understanding the CHIP to learn how community voices helped shape local health priorities and discover ways you and your organization can get involved.

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1111 S 41st Street
Omaha, NE
68105

Opening Hours

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