Working with Our Partners to Improve the Health and Safety of Hamilton County

Since 2001, public health agencies around the world have been preparing for threats such as natural disasters, terrorist attacks and pandemics. At Hamilton County Public Health, we have been working to increase our capacity to respond to emergencies by strengthening old partnerships and creating new ones.

Partnerships with the community and other public health and emergency response agencies in the tri-state area, have made our region and our county safer, healthier and better prepared to respond to emergencies, as well as the day-to-day public health challenges of an urban county.

Preparedness Starts with You Flyer
*If you are a resident of Norwood, Sharonville, Springdale or the City of Cincinnati you may have received this flyer in error. For information regarding Emergency Preparedness activities in your community you may contact: 

Norwood Health Dept.
2059 Sherman Ave.
Norwood, Ohio 45212
Phone: (513) 458-4600
  Springdale Health Dept.
11700 Springfield Pike
Springdale, Ohio 45246
Phone: (513) 346-5725


Sharonville Health Dept
10900 Reading Road, Room 164
Sharonville, Ohio 45241
Phone: (513) 563-1722

  Cincinnati Health Department
3101 Burnet Avenue
Cincinnati, Ohio 45229 Phone: (513) 357-7200
  • Public Health Emergency Response
    Public health officials are ready to respond to any public health emergency that may arise in our community
  • How Should You Prepare?
    Everyone should do their part to prepare for an emergency
  • Current Threats
    We live in an unpredictable world and public health emergencies can arise at any time
  • Volunteer
    Local residents are needed to help during potential health emergencies