Seneca County Health Department
provided by Seneca County Public Health
Seneca County Public Health
2465 Bonadent Drive
Suite 3
Waterloo NY 13165
Suite 3
Waterloo NY 13165
Main:
315-539-1920
Hours:
M-F 8:30AM-5:00PM.
Bus Service:
Yes.
Disabilities Access:
Wheelchair accessible.
Email:
sking@co.seneca.ny.us
* Offers adult and child immunization clinics.
* Provides Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program.
* Offers an Expectant Parents Health Guide that provides support and home visits to newborns and their parents.
* Offers tuberculosis testing and treatment.
* Provides STD testing.
* Offers Early Intervention Program for Infants and Toddlers with Developmental Disabilities (EIP).
* Offers public health emergency preparedness planning.
* Offers COVID-19 testing and vaccines.
* Offers public health environmental services.
* Provides Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program.
* Offers an Expectant Parents Health Guide that provides support and home visits to newborns and their parents.
* Offers tuberculosis testing and treatment.
* Provides STD testing.
* Offers Early Intervention Program for Infants and Toddlers with Developmental Disabilities (EIP).
* Offers public health emergency preparedness planning.
* Offers COVID-19 testing and vaccines.
* Offers public health environmental services.
- Rabies control program.
- Household hazardous waste.
- Water testing and safety.
- ATUPA (Tobacco Sales Compliance Checks).
- Restaurant and children's camp inspections.
- Tobacco prevention and cessation.
- Injury prevention (Helmet program).
- Dental health education.
- Wellness and general health promotion.
Eligibility: Immunizations: ages 2 months to adult. Early Intervention Program: ages under 3 years, suspected of or having developmental delays or disabilities. Pre-School Program: ages 3 to 5 years with developmental delays or disabilities.
Application Process: Call for information.
Required Documentation: Call for information.
Fees: Sliding scale based on income.
Coverage Note: Seneca County.
Seneca County Public Health is responsible for coordinating public health services.