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Covering immunizations, WIC offices, food handler permits, environmental health, and more — county by county across Northern Kentucky and Greater Cincinnati.

12Counties Covered
2States
6+Services Per County
County health department office building in Northern Kentucky
💉 Immunizations & Vaccines
🍼 WIC Office Locations
🍽️ Food Handler Permits
🏠 Environmental Health
🦟 Vital Records
🧪 STI / HIV Testing

Northern Kentucky Health Departments

In Kentucky, county health departments operate under the Kentucky Cabinet for Health and Family Services (CHFS). Each district health department serves one or more counties. The NKY district — officially the Northern Kentucky Health District — is one of the most active in the state, covering Boone, Campbell, Grant, and Kenton counties from a central administrative office in Florence.

Northern Kentucky Health District (4-County District)

Boone County Health Center

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Address: 8020 Veterans Memorial Dr, Burlington, KY 41005
Hours:
  • Monday–Friday: 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM
  • Saturday–Sunday: Closed
Services at this location:
  • Immunizations (walk-in Tues/Thurs 8–11 AM; appointment recommended other days)
  • WIC enrollment and benefits (appointment required)
  • Food handler certification (Serv­Safe exam facilitated)
  • Environmental health permits (septic, well, food establishment)
  • Birth/death certificate copies ($10/copy)
  • STI/HIV testing (confidential, call ahead)
Local note: Boone County is the fastest-growing county in Kentucky. The Burlington office can have wait times exceeding 45 minutes for walk-in immunizations during back-to-school season (July–August). Call ahead or use the appointment line.
Common fees:
Food handler card$15
Birth certificate copy$10
Childhood vaccines (insured)$0 (billed to insurance)
Childhood vaccines (uninsured)Sliding scale / VFC program

Kenton County Health Center

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Address: 610 Medical Village Dr, Edgewood, KY 41017
Hours:
  • Monday–Friday: 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM
  • Saturday: Closed
Services at this location:
  • Immunizations (walk-in Monday & Wednesday 8–11 AM only)
  • WIC (separate WIC-only entrance on west side of building)
  • Food establishment plan review and permits
  • Lead screening and environmental assessments
  • Tobacco cessation counseling (free)
  • Birth certificate copies
Local note: Kenton County's health center is co-located with St. Elizabeth medical offices on Medical Village Dr. Parking is shared — the health dept entrance is on the south side of the building. The WIC office has a separate waiting area and entrance; first-time enrollees should bring proof of income, residency, and child's birth certificate.
Common fees:
Food handler card$15
Food establishment permit (new)$100–$400 (based on sq ft)
Birth certificate copy$10
Septic system permit$175

Campbell County Health Center

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Address: 1098 Monmouth St, Newport, KY 41071
Hours:
  • Monday–Friday: 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM
  • Immunization walk-in: Tues 8–11 AM, Thurs 1–3:30 PM
Services at this location:
  • Immunizations and travel vaccines
  • WIC program (Newport location serves entire Campbell County)
  • Food handler certification
  • Restaurant and food establishment inspections
  • Rabies exposure consultation (call first)
  • Vital records: birth, death certificates
Local note: Campbell County's office is in downtown Newport near the Monmouth St commercial strip. Street parking is metered; the office validates parking for the garage on 10th St if you're visiting for longer than 30 minutes (ask at the front desk). Travel vaccines require advance notice — call at least 2 weeks ahead for yellow fever or typhoid.
Common fees:
Food handler card$15
Birth certificate copy$10
Travel vaccine consult$25 consult + vaccine cost

Grant County Health Center

Address: 225 Barnes Rd, Williamstown, KY 41097
Hours:
  • Monday–Friday: 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Closed 12:00–1:00 PM daily for lunch
Services at this location:
  • Immunizations (by appointment — walk-ins limited)
  • WIC (bi-weekly WIC clinic; call for schedule)
  • Food handler cards
  • Septic and well permits
  • Birth certificate copies
Local note: Grant County is the smallest and most rural of the NKY district counties. The Williamstown office closes for lunch — this is strictly enforced, unlike some other NKY offices. WIC runs bi-weekly rather than continuous; call ahead for clinic days. If you're coming from the I-75 corridor, this office is approximately 25 minutes south of Florence.
Pendleton & Gallatin Counties (Lincoln Trail Health District)

Pendleton and Gallatin counties are served by the Lincoln Trail District, headquartered in Falmouth (Pendleton) and Warsaw (Gallatin). Full location guides coming soon.

Pendleton County Health Dept

525 US-27, Falmouth, KY 41040

(859) 781-4947

Mon–Fri 8 AM–4:30 PM

Gallatin County Health Dept

144 Main St, Warsaw, KY 41095

(859) 732-5211

Mon–Fri 8 AM–4:30 PM

Greater Cincinnati Ohio Health Departments

In Ohio, county health departments are independent from state agencies and vary significantly in structure, hours, and services offered. Some Ohio counties have city-run health departments (Cincinnati runs its own separate from Hamilton County). Fees and permit structures differ county by county — do not assume Hamilton County rules apply elsewhere.

Hamilton County Public Health

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Address: 250 William Howard Taft Rd, Cincinnati, OH 45219
Hours:
  • Monday–Friday: 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM
  • Immunization clinic: Mon/Wed/Fri 8–11 AM (walk-in)
Services at this location:
  • Immunizations and vaccine records
  • WIC (separate Cincinnati Health Dept also operates WIC — see note)
  • Food service operator license (required for all food businesses)
  • Septic and plumbing permits (unincorporated Hamilton County only)
  • Mosquito/vector control
  • Birth and death records (Hamilton County births only, not City of Cincinnati)
Critical local note: Hamilton County has TWO separate health departments. The City of Cincinnati operates its own health department (Cincinnati Health Department, 3101 Burnet Ave) independently of Hamilton County Public Health. If you live inside Cincinnati city limits, you may need the city department — not the county — for certain permits and services. This distinction confuses many residents.
Common fees:
Food service operator license (Class A)$112/year
Food service license (Class B/C)$147–$209/year
Birth certificate (Hamilton County)$25 first copy, $15 each add'l

Clermont County Public Health

Address: 2275 Bauer Rd, Batavia, OH 45103
Hours:
  • Monday–Friday: 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM
  • Immunization walk-in: Tuesday 8:30–11 AM
Services at this location:
  • Immunizations and travel health
  • WIC program
  • Food service licenses and inspections
  • Household sewage (septic) system permits
  • Private water system permits and testing
  • Vital statistics (birth/death records for Clermont County)
Local note: Clermont County is one of the few Ohio counties that still offers private water/well testing through the health department ($30–$75 depending on test panel). Most Ohio counties have discontinued this service. Fast-growing Eastgate/Milford area residents frequently visit this office for new construction septic permits.

Warren County Health District

Address: 416 S. East St, Lebanon, OH 45036
Hours:
  • Monday–Friday: 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM
  • Closed 12–1 PM for lunch (strictly observed)
Services at this location:
  • Immunizations (appointment preferred; limited walk-ins)
  • WIC (Mason satellite office also available — see below)
  • Food service plan review and licensing
  • Household sewage system permits
  • Pool and spa inspections
  • Vital records
Local note: Warren County operates a WIC satellite office in Mason, OH at 221 Reading Rd — call the Lebanon office to schedule. Mason-area WIC clients often prefer the satellite to avoid the Lebanon commute. Warren County's food service licensing is handled strictly by appointment for plan reviews; walk-ins are turned away for new establishment applications.

Butler County General Health District

Address: 630 Eaton Ave, Hamilton, OH 45013
Hours:
  • Monday–Friday: 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM
  • Immunization clinic: Mon, Wed, Fri 8:30–11 AM walk-in
Services at this location:
  • Immunizations (walk-in immunization clinic 3x/week)
  • WIC (Oxford and Middletown satellite offices also available)
  • Food service licensing and inspections
  • Household sewage treatment permits
  • Lead poisoning prevention program
  • Vital records
Local note: Butler County operates WIC satellites in Oxford (for Miami University area) and Middletown — the Hamilton main office covers the west side. Butler County has among the highest lead inspection rates in Ohio due to older housing stock in Hamilton city; the lead program here is unusually robust compared to neighboring counties.
Common fees:
Food service license (Class C)$142/year
Septic system permit (new install)$280
Birth certificate$26 first copy

Services by County — At a Glance

Not every county health department offers every service. Use this table to confirm your county before making the trip.

County State Immunizations WIC Food Permits Septic/Well Birth Records STI Testing
Boone KY ✓ Walk-in ✓ Appt
Kenton KY ✓ Walk-in 2x/wk ✓ Appt
Campbell KY ✓ Walk-in 2x/wk Call ahead
Grant KY Appt only Bi-weekly
Pendleton KY Limited Call ahead
Hamilton OH ✓ Walk-in City dept also Uninc. only County only
Clermont OH ✓ Walk-in 1x/wk ✓ + water testing Limited
Warren OH Appt preferred ✓ + Mason satellite ✓ Appt only
Butler OH ✓ Walk-in 3x/wk ✓ + 2 satellites Limited

✓ = available · Partial/conditional = call to confirm · — = not offered at this location. Always verify hours before visiting. Data verified May 2025.

Food Service Permit Fee Estimator

Opening a restaurant or food business? Estimate your annual food service permit fees before you visit the health department. Fees vary by county and establishment size.

Kentucky vs. Ohio Health Departments: How They Differ

Kentucky
  • Structure: CHFS district system — NKY district serves Boone, Campbell, Grant, and Kenton together under one district office in Florence.
  • Birth records: $10 per certified copy (lower than Ohio).
  • Food handler cards: $15 flat fee across all NKY counties — standardized by the district.
  • WIC: Centralized enrollment; you may be assigned to a specific office based on zip code.
  • Septic permits: Handled by county health dept environmental section; fee varies ($100–$200).
  • No separate city health depts: Unlike Cincinnati, no Kentucky city in NKY runs a separate health department from the county.
Ohio
  • Structure: Each county has an independent health district — no shared district like Kentucky. Rules, fees, and hours vary significantly county to county.
  • Birth records: $25–$26 first copy — substantially higher than Kentucky.
  • Food service licenses: Ohio calls these "licenses" not "permits" — and the fee structure is tiered by risk class and square footage. Expect $112–$209/year for a restaurant.
  • City vs. County: If you live inside Cincinnati city limits, you may need the City of Cincinnati Health Department (3101 Burnet Ave), not Hamilton County Public Health. Different office, different rules.
  • WIC: Each district operates independently; satellite locations vary. Call to confirm which office serves your zip.

Common Questions

It depends on the county. Boone, Kenton, and Campbell counties all offer walk-in immunization clinics on specific days and time windows (see the office listings above for the exact schedule). Grant County requires appointments for immunizations. Walk-in slots fill quickly during school season (July–September) — calling ahead is always safer, even on walk-in days.

In Kentucky and Ohio, WIC enrollment typically requires: proof of identity (driver's license, state ID, or passport), proof of residence (utility bill or lease in your name, dated within 60 days), proof of income (pay stubs, benefits letter, or tax return), and your child's birth certificate if enrolling for a child. If you're pregnant and enrolling for yourself, bring documentation of your pregnancy (doctor's note or hospital record). Income limits apply — in 2024–2025, the household income limit is 185% of the federal poverty level.

In Kentucky, mobile food units are regulated by the county health department where the commissary (your food prep base) is located — not where you operate the truck. You'll need a commissary agreement letter, a commissary inspection, and a mobile unit permit from that county's health department. If you operate across multiple Kentucky counties, you still only need one permit from the commissary's county. The annual mobile unit fee in NKY is approximately $100–$150. If you plan to operate in Ohio as well, you'll need a separate Ohio mobile food license from whichever Ohio county health district your commissary is located in — Ohio and Kentucky do not honor each other's permits.

Yes — county health departments in both Kentucky and Ohio are authorized to issue certified birth certificate copies for births that occurred in that county. In Kentucky, the fee is $10 per copy. In Ohio, it's $25 for the first copy, $15 for each additional copy requested at the same time. You must present a valid photo ID and have a qualifying relationship to the person named on the certificate (yourself, parent, legal guardian, or attorney). You can also order Kentucky vital records through the CHFS online portal, and Ohio records through VitalChek, if you prefer not to visit in person.

This is one of the most common sources of confusion in the Cincinnati area. Hamilton County Public Health (250 William Howard Taft Rd) serves unincorporated Hamilton County and jurisdictions that don't have their own health authority. The City of Cincinnati Health Department (3101 Burnet Ave, Corryville) is an entirely separate agency that serves residents and businesses within Cincinnati city limits. If your address is inside the City of Cincinnati, you likely need the city department for food service licenses, restaurant inspections, and some permit matters. For WIC and immunizations, either location may serve you — call ahead to confirm.

Generally yes — the Northern Kentucky Health District sets baseline hours of Monday–Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM across all four district counties (Boone, Campbell, Grant, Kenton). However, Grant County closes 12–1 PM for lunch, which the other three do not. Immunization walk-in windows differ by county (see each listing above). All NKY health offices are closed on state-recognized holidays. The Kenton and Boone offices are larger and have more staff, so service capacity is higher than Grant or Pendleton.