Kay County Health Department OK

Kay County Health Department OK We provide Public Health Services

Services include: Adult and Children's Immunizations; Women, Infants and Children Nutrition Program (WIC); Family Planning; Child Guidance; Children First Program; Consumer Protection; Disease Surveillance and Investigation; HIV/STD/STI Testing; Health Education; Emergency Preparedness and Response

People of all colors get skin cancer. When skin cancer develops in people of color, it’s often in a late stage when diag...
06/16/2026

People of all colors get skin cancer. When skin cancer develops in people of color, it’s often in a late stage when diagnosed. The good news is you can find skin cancer early. Found early, most skin cancers, including melanoma, can be cured. There’s also a lot you can do to reduce your risk of getting skin cancer. Check out these tips on how to look for warning signs: https://brnw.ch/21x3okw.

Celebrate Men’s Health Awareness by wearing blue. Wear Blue Day is observed every year in June on the Friday before Fath...
06/16/2026

Celebrate Men’s Health Awareness by wearing blue. Wear Blue Day is observed every year in June on the Friday before Father’s Day. It is a day to raise awareness, provide education, and let your brothers, fathers, dads, uncles, and male friends know how important their health is. Learn more at: https://brnw.ch/21x3n6B.

Every year in Oklahoma, approximately 18 children die from drowning and 16 are hospitalized for near drownings. 45% of d...
06/15/2026

Every year in Oklahoma, approximately 18 children die from drowning and 16 are hospitalized for near drownings. 45% of drowning deaths were children ages 1-4. Drowning can happen quickly and silently. Follow these safety tips to prevent childhood drownings and stay safe this summer. To learn more, visit https://brnw.ch/21x3lw2.

Did you know bats are one of the main carriers of rabies in Oklahoma? People and pets get rabies mainly from bites by in...
06/14/2026

Did you know bats are one of the main carriers of rabies in Oklahoma? People and pets get rabies mainly from bites by infected animals, but there are several ways to prevent this. If you see a bat, do not touch it or pick it up.
Rabies is seen in skunks and in smaller numbers in horses, cattle, cats, dogs and other mammals. The OSDH Epidemiologist-on-Call is available 24/7 regarding rabies recommendations specific to animal bites at (405) 426-8710.

06/14/2026
If a baby is born with a cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection, they may have long-term health problems including hearing and ...
06/13/2026

If a baby is born with a cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection, they may have long-term health problems including hearing and vision loss, developmental and motor delay, mall head (microcephaly), seizures and cerebral palsy. Learn how you can prevent this virus at https://brnw.ch/21x3kdv

Don’t let floaties fool you. Water wings and puddle jumpers can make kids feel confident—but they’re not life-saving dev...
06/11/2026

Don’t let floaties fool you. Water wings and puddle jumpers can make kids feel confident—but they’re not life-saving devices. And they don’t replace your eyes on the water. Always choose a Coast Guard-approved life jacket. Stay alert, stay close, and stay distraction-free.
Learn more about drowning prevention at https://brnw.ch/21x3gJM and CPR at https://brnw.ch/21x3gJL.

Address

433 Fairview
Ponca City, OK
74601

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+15807621641

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