About Us Learn what public health means and about the mission, vision, values, and goals of the Weld County Health Department.
Birth and Death Certificates Get certified copies of birth certificates for births that occurred in state or death certificates for deaths that occurred in state.
Clinical and Community Health Prevents and controls disease outbreaks through prevention, education, data analysis, health screenings, and disease and contact investigations.
Environmental Health Performs inspections, investigations, evaluations, and laboratory analyses to ensure compliance with local ordinances and state statutes to preserve and perpetuate a healthy environment.
Health Education and Communication Uses population-based strategies to improve quality of life in Weld County, as well as manages health-related public information.
Data and Reports Provides regular, updated data and analysis on the health of Weld County's population.
News Releases Read up on the latest health-related news coming out of the Weld County Health Department.
Public Health Spotlight A monthly toolkit with Health Department information and shareable assets about relevant public health topics.
Let's Talk Let’s Talk is a stigma-reduction media campaign that was modified to raise awareness that mental illness and addiction are treatable conditions that can be improved.
March is National Nutrition Month This year's theme for National Nutrition Month is "Fuel for the Future." No matter your age or activity level, making healthful food and drink choices will provide your body with energy now and fuel for the future. Plus, the benefits of eating healthfully can add up over time. Read more for strategies to help sustain your nutrition goals.
Weld RE1 School District Recognized for Supporting Breastfeeding Staff Re-1 School District is making it easier for working moms to continue nursing their baby after returning from maternity leave. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends families breastfeed their babies exclusively for the first six months and continue breastfeeding while introducing nutritious foods for at least a year and for as long as the mother and baby desire.