Sullivan County Department of Public Health

Sullivan County Department of Public Health This is the official page of Sullivan County Department of Public Health, based in Liberty, NY. Please see http://sullivanny.us for our website.

This is the official social media site for the Department of Public Health Services for the County of Sullivan, New York. Look here for Public Health-related events, notices, emergencies and other news. This page is not intended to create or serve as a public forum. Comments, messages and other communications made through this site, while recorded, may not be read. This site and any posting, comme

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Exámenes de Salud Gratuitos: Presión Arterial y Diabetes (A1c)
06/11/2026

Exámenes de Salud Gratuitos: Presión Arterial y Diabetes (A1c)

Free Health Screenings: Blood Pressure & A1c testing✅Open to the public!⏰June 24th, 2026 from 11am-2pm📍9 Monticello St.,...
06/11/2026

Free Health Screenings: Blood Pressure & A1c testing
✅Open to the public!
⏰June 24th, 2026 from 11am-2pm
📍9 Monticello St., Monticello (Federation for the Homeless)
Questions? Call Public Health (845-292-5910 ext. 0) or Sun River Health (844-400-1975)

Explore the County's parks and wildlife!
06/04/2026

Explore the County's parks and wildlife!

The State is only accepting applications for the HEAP Cooling Benefit (free air-conditioners or fans) through this Frida...
06/01/2026

The State is only accepting applications for the HEAP Cooling Benefit (free air-conditioners or fans) through this Friday, June 5, so apply now!

Beat the heat this summer with the HEAP Cooling Assistance benefit.

Apply for assistance to help cover the cost of an AC unit, or fan, and installation.

Eligible New Yorkers are encouraged to apply for this potentially life-saving assistance by visiting otda.ny.gov/heap

Keep this list handy for when it gets hot and you have trouble staying cool. And remember: if it's a life-threatening em...
05/27/2026

Keep this list handy for when it gets hot and you have trouble staying cool. And remember: if it's a life-threatening emergency, call 911 immediately.

05/22/2026

You can apply in person or online for Current Vacancies in Sullivan County, Upcoming Exams or Continuous Recruitment Exams.

Sullivan County government offices will be closed Monday, May 25 in observance of Memorial Day. The County encourages ev...
05/22/2026

Sullivan County government offices will be closed Monday, May 25 in observance of Memorial Day. The County encourages everyone to attend Memorial Day events this weekend to honor our deceased veterans, so many of whom sacrificed their lives for this nation and our freedoms.

🍼 Formula Recall Alert 🍼The New York State Department of Health has issued a recall notice for certain batches of a2 Pla...
05/13/2026

🍼 Formula Recall Alert 🍼

The New York State Department of Health has issued a recall notice for certain batches of a2 Platinum Premium Infant Formula (0–12 months) due to possible contamination. Parents and caregivers are encouraged to check the bottom of the formula container for the batch number and expiration (“Use By”) date. The affected batches are:

• 2210269454 (Use By 7/15/2026)
• 2210324609 (Use By 1/21/2027)
• 2210321712 (Use By 1/15/2027)

At this time, no illnesses have been reported, but families should stop using any recalled formula immediately. Symptoms may include nausea or vomiting shortly after feeding.

The recalled formula was sold through the a2 Milk Company website, Amazon, and Meijer stores. Products can be thrown away or returned to the place of purchase for a refund.

If you believe your baby may have consumed recalled formula or is experiencing symptoms, contact your child’s healthcare provider immediately.

For full recall details, visit the FDA website
https://www.fda.gov/safety/recalls-market-withdrawals-safety-alerts/a2-platinum-usa-label-infant-formula-recalled-because-possible-health-risk -announcement

05/13/2026

Sullivan County’s planners seek everyone’s input on an update to the Hazard Mitigation Plan.

In cooperation with New York State’s Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Services (DHSES), the County is in the midst of updating its hazard response plan so that local communities together can identify risks, evaluate vulnerabilities and develop strategies to reduce those risks.

“It’s crucial that we get feedback from local residents and businesspeople,” notes Project Manager and County Planner Justin Rocque. “This plan is designed to reduce the impact of catastrophes, when they occur, and will permit the County to access crucial federal and State funds that can offset the economic impacts that follow these disasters.”

Following review by the State, local towns and villages will be asked to formally adopt the Plan, so that everyone is on the same page when responding to hazards.

“We are asking all the residents of Sullivan County to review the final draft of the plan and give feedback,” adds Planning Commissioner Heather Brown. “The projects and information included in the Plan will allow your communities to remain eligible for grant funding opportunities to minimize losses from natural disasters. The Public Review Period is open only until June 6, 2026, so don’t miss this last chance to have your voice heard! Your support and responses are appreciated!”

How to Participate

Sullivan County developed a Public Preparedness Survey, which can be answered quickly and anonymously: https://sullivan2026.devmny.org/public_review_survey

Find out more about the entire plan and updating process at https://sullivan2026.devmny.org/

Address

50 Community Lane
Liberty, NY
12754

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+18452925910

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