If you need to reach us, please email one of the department sections below or search for staff members using the City of New Haven Staff Directory.
Administration
General concerns
[email protected]
Press inquiries
[email protected]
Environmental Health
Consumer protection, air quality, water quality, seasonal topics, lead poisoning prevention, licensing of food service establishments
[email protected]
203-946-8174
Emergency Preparedness
Weather alerts and domestic threat alerts, volunteer training & orientation
[email protected]
Epidemiology
Statistics, reports and guidance for tracking certain health conditions
[email protected]
Health Programs
Vaccines & immunizations, car seat safety, childhood asthma
[email protected]
Healthy Homes Program
Funding for fixing home hazards including air quality, tripping hazards, electrical hazards, fire hazards, and more
[email protected]
Lead Poisoning Prevention
Assistance for homeowners and landlords, information for parents and caregivers, certification classes for contractors
[email protected]
Ryan White Program
Funding for HIV services for individuals living with HIV/AIDS in New Haven, Bridgeport, Stamford, Norwalk/Danbury, and Waterbury
[email protected]
Public Health Nursing/Health and Wellness Center
Clinical services, nursing services, student health requirements/records
[email protected]
Vital Statistics
Historical societies and genealogy research, lifespan services including birth, death & marriage certificates, Elm City Resident ID card
[email protected]
We interact with a lot of other city agencies. If you’re not sure who to contact, try using this:
For housing issues in New Haven such as blight, mold, and heat, contact Livable Cities Initiative (LCI).
For issues of pedestrian and bike safety in New Haven, or parking for the disabled, contact Transportation & Parking.
Seeking to open a food service establishment in New Haven? Start the permitting process at CitySquared. The State Liquor Control Division regulates establishments that serve alcohol.
To report broken or unsafe infrastructure such as potholes, please submit your complaint to see-click-fix.
For mental health and addiction services, contact DMHAS.
For cities/towns other than New Haven: find your health department here.
FQHCs bring accessible primary outpatient services and opportunities for employment to underserved people and communities. Learn more.