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Kennewick:
8am to noon
1pm to 5pm
Monday-Friday
Vital Records Same-day In-Person Service (Kennewick office only)
8am to 11:30am
1pm to 4pm
Monday-Friday
Pasco:
8am to noon
1pm to 5pm
Monday-Friday
Prosser Office
Immunizations: Tuesday and Thursday; 9am to Noon and 1pm to 5pm.
Environmental Health: Monday and Thursday; 9am to 10:30am.
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ABOUT US
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About Benton Franklin Health District
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Benton-Franklin Health District provides a wide variety of
public health services that protect and promote the health of all 230,300
residents of Benton-Franklin Counties, as well as the thousands of workers and
visitors who enter the Counties each day. In addition to providing many
services directly, Benton-Franklin Health District works collaboratively with
many other entities to address health needs of people living, working and
visiting in Benton-Franklin Counties.
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Administration
Provides the management
coordination, direction and control of Health District operations in order to
meet the overall public health needs of the community.
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Employment
Explore job opportunities
with the Benton Franklin Health District. BFHD works with local
partners to help people in our counties stay healthier and safer.
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Board of
Health
Washington State law
establishes each local board of health shall have supervision over all
matters pertaining to the preservation of the life and health of the people
within its jurisdiction.
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Billing
The Billing department
provides the Accounts Receivable management for the Health District through
electronic medical billing, business invoicing, contract management and
statement billing services.
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Contact
Us
Please send direct e-mails
to the Health District at: Contact form
If you have questions
about where to send mail, call Customer Service at (509)
460-4200.
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About Public
Health (PH)
Public Health is a set of
services aimed at reducing disease and maintaining the health of the
population. This is accomplished by promoting healthy lifestyles, preventing
disease and injury, and protecting individuals and their environments.
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