Services
DOH's Primary Care Bureau is responsible for assessing and ensuring designation of areas of DC that have a shortage of health care providers. Review DC's Health Professional Shortage Areas (HPSAs) and Medically Underserved Areas/Populations (MUA/Ps).
Get information about reducing the amount of sodium you consume to help lower your blood pressure and manage your weight.
Find out the requirements for importing or owning exotic animals and the exceptions to DC Code § 8-1808(h).
Special events held in the District are monitored by DOH's Special Operations Division within in the Health Emergency Preparedness and Response Administration (HEPRA). All special events that occur in the District are required to have a Health, Medical and Safety Plan that is approved by the Special Operations Division of the Department of Health.
DC WIC provides a variety of nutritional, educational, and immunization services and resources to qualifying women, infants and children.
Speech-Language Clinical Fellow Application Check List
Speech-Language Pathologist Application Documents
• Check List for Speech-Language Pathologist Application [PDF]
Speech Language Pathology Assistant
• Check List for Speech-Language Pathology Assistant Application [PDF]
Speech-Language Pathology Assistant Application Check List
Speech-Language Pathology Assistant New License Application PDF
Speech-Language Pathology Clinical Fellow Application Instructions
Clinical Fellow for Speech-Language Pathology
• Check List for Speech-Language Pathology Clinical Fellow Application [PDF]
(Learn how DOH partners with faith-based organizations, DC Public Schools, Head Start programs, day care centers, hospitals, senior centers, SNAP agencies, non-profit agencies, and many other community organizations to provide SNAP services and implement the DC Eat Smart, Move More initiative.
Read the licensure survey reports on the Abraham and Laura Lisner Home.
[email protected] The Division of Community Hygiene inspects health-related establishments including spas, beauty and barber shops, training, manicuring and massage parlors to protect and preserve public health.
The mission of the DC Medical Reserve Corps (MRC) is to establish a network of local volunteers who are willing to donate their time and expertise to supplement existing public health and medical resources during emergencies and other times of community need.
The Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP) is a federally funded program that assists with supplementing the diets of low-income Americans, including the elderly, by providing them with emergency nutrition assistance at no cost.