Housing and General Sanitation
provided by Monroe County Department of Public Health
Monroe County Department of Public Health
111 Westfall Road
Rochester NY 14620
Rochester NY 14620
Service/Intake:
585-753-5171
After Hours:
585-753-5905
Main:
585-753-5100
(Recorded, All Clinic Services)
Main:
585-753-5555
Main:
585-753-5600
(Recorded, Health Info Line)
Hours:
Program hours: M-F 8:30AM-5:00PM. 24 hour emergency services.
Clinic services: Every W 8:30AM-7:00PM.
STD services: Every W 5:00PM-6:30PM.
Clinic services: Every W 8:30AM-7:00PM.
STD services: Every W 5:00PM-6:30PM.
Email:
mchealth@monroecounty.gov
* Provides information, education, inspection, and response to incidents in the community that threaten public health and the environment.
* More detailed information can be found on all activities by visiting the website or calling.
* More detailed information can be found on all activities by visiting the website or calling.
- Bed Bugs:
- Bed bug infestations have become much more common over the past several years. While not a health problem in that they do not transmit disease, they are a nuisance and can cause considerable anxiety.They are not as easily controlled as some other insects, several links are posted on the web site to better assure safe and effective approaches to eliminating bed bugs.
- Rabies and Animal Bites:
- Responds to reported animal bites and potential exposures
- Conducts free rabies immunization clinics for dogs and cats owned by Monroe County residents, see attachment for specific dates and locations.
- Maintains immunization records for animals receiving immunizations at clinics
- Rodent Control:
- Investigates complaints relating to unsanitary housing conditions
- Enforces Monroe County Sanitary Codes
- Investigates heating complaints and assures compliance with applicable codes
- Investigates rodent and insect infestation complaints
- West Nile Virus:
- An illness transmitted by the bite of an infected mosquito. The illness is most serious for older people.
- Lyme Disease:
- Caused by a bacteria transmitted by the deer tick and can affect people of any age. Untreated, the disease can cause a number of health problems.
Eligibility: Free Rabies Clinic: Must reside in Monroe County.
Application Process: Call for information.
Required Documentation: Call for information.
Fees: Varies according to program. Call for information.
Coverage Note: Monroe County.
The Monroe County Department of Public Health focuses on protecting the health and safety of our entire community. Through a wide range of services, to prevent disease, promote healthy habits and improve quality of life.