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More than 50 years ago, noted social philosopher Sir Geoffrey Vickers said “The history of public health might well be written as a persistent redefinition of the unacceptable.” This is certainly true when we are dealing with E. coli in a water well, improper food temperatures at a restaurant, too much chlorine in a public pool or the collection of tires in someone’s backyard. When a situation that affects the health and well being of people is unacceptable, it becomes a public health issue. Public health issues are in the news every day, whether it be the latest outbreak of avian flu or the elimination of a vaccine-preventable disease. And the work of public health takes place in our community every day -- from investigating a dog bite, testing for radon, inspecting a restaurant or getting a Tetanus shot. Whether we notice or not the work of public health touches us all every day. From ‘No Smoking' signs to immunization clinics, proper sewage disposal to litter prevention, child car safety seats to rabies clinics, public health works to improve the conditions around us and promote healthy behaviors

The job of public health professionals at the Knox County Health Department is to promote health, prevent disease and injury, and to maintain and improve a healthy environment for the protection of all residents of Knox County. We assess, we assure, we promote, we prevent, we protect.... all to help extend the benefits this world has to offer to each of those we serve. It's an honor, a responsibility and some days, a tough job. And we do it gladly - because we are public health. Yet, public health is also a two way street with input and involvement from the general public and partner agencies that are just as important as the investigations and recommendations made by public health professionals. The more our residents understand public health, the better we can work together to reduce infant mortality and improve infant health, reduce death and illness associated with disease and injury, increase awareness and adoption of healthy lifestyles and to respond effectively to all public health emergencies. We welcome your feedback and comments anytime. Where and how we live, work and play has a lot to do with how healthy each of us really is. We hope you will find this information on our website useful in your everyday lives and that it will provide resources for keeping you and your family healthy. For now, for the future…this is public health.

Hey Fellas, Grab Your Crew and Hit the Trail!Men's Health Month is a great time to get together with friends, coworkers,...
06/06/2026

Hey Fellas, Grab Your Crew and Hit the Trail!

Men's Health Month is a great time to get together with friends, coworkers, brothers, dads, or neighbors and take a walk on one of Knox County's local trails.

A "Men's Day Out" doesn't have to be complicated. A walk outdoors can help:
✅ Improve heart health
✅ Reduce stress
✅ Boost mood and mental well-being
✅ Increase physical activity
✅ Strengthen social connections

Challenge your crew to take 30 minutes this upcoming week to get outside together.

Your health matters!

Where's your favorite place to walk in Knox County? Let us know in the comments!

Hot off the press! Knox Public Health June newsletter
06/03/2026

Hot off the press! Knox Public Health June newsletter

Email from Knox Public Health Men's Health Month Resources and more KPH Connect News June 2026 MISSION Promote a healthy community through education, innovation and equitable care. VISION Inspire and

Today is World Bicycle Day!Whether you're looking to improve your heart health, reduce stress, increase energy, or simpl...
06/03/2026

Today is World Bicycle Day!

Whether you're looking to improve your heart health, reduce stress, increase energy, or simply enjoy the outdoors, biking is an excellent way to stay active.

Knox County is fortunate to have beautiful bike trails and scenic routes that provide opportunities for all ages to get moving. Take a ride on the and enjoy the many physical and mental health benefits that come with regular exercise.

Just 30 minutes of moderate physical activity most days of the week can help:
✅ Improve cardiovascular health
✅ Strengthen muscles and bones
✅ Boost mood and mental well-being
✅ Lower the risk of chronic diseases
✅ Increase overall fitness and energy

Before you ride, remember to wear a helmet, follow traffic laws, stay hydrated, and be mindful of other trail users.

Men - when’s the last time you gave your mental health a check-up?Just like your car needs oil changes and tune-ups, you...
06/02/2026

Men - when’s the last time you gave your mental health a check-up?

Just like your car needs oil changes and tune-ups, your mind needs maintenance too. Visit ManTherapy.org where you can take the quick and easy 18-Point Head Inspection. In just a few minutes, you’ll get insights into areas of your life that might need a little fine-tuning. It’s mental health support, done the manly way.

Join our Team!
06/02/2026

Join our Team!

Join Our Team and Make a Difference in Your Community!

Are you a compassionate and dedicated Nurse Practitioner looking to make a meaningful impact on community health? We're seeking a qualified professional to join our team and help provide high-quality care and health services to the residents we serve.

✅ Competitive benefits
✅ Collaborative work environment
✅ Opportunity to improve community health outcomes
✅ Meaningful and rewarding work

If you're passionate about patient care and committed to promoting healthier communities, we'd love to hear from you!

📍 Apply today visit https://bit.ly/4aZ9cw7

Registration packet is available for the Ohio Onsite Wastewater Field Day. NOTE: This workshop will take the place of th...
06/01/2026

Registration packet is available for the Ohio Onsite Wastewater Field Day. NOTE: This workshop will take the place of the usual November workshop that KPH hosts. This means that KPH will not having a CEU workshop this November.

https://bit.ly/4wY4hrz

June is Men's Health Month. We encourage all men to prioritize their health by taking small, consistent steps toward a h...
06/01/2026

June is Men's Health Month. We encourage all men to prioritize their health by taking small, consistent steps toward a healthier lifestyle. Investing in your health today can lead to a stronger, healthier future. Learn more visit https://menshealthnetwork.org/

05/29/2026

May is ending, but we couldn’t let it pass without celebrating the incredible moms on our team 🌷

Thank you for the hard work, heart, and positivity you bring every single day.

📆MARK YOUR CALENDARSFrom our partners with the DKMM (Delaware/Knox/Marion/Morrow) Solid Waste District - upcoming recycl...
05/27/2026

📆MARK YOUR CALENDARS

From our partners with the DKMM (Delaware/Knox/Marion/Morrow) Solid Waste District - upcoming recycling collection events! For more information, visit their website >>> dkmm.org

We are closed today in observance of Memorial Day.We will reopen tomorrow, May 26th at 8am. We apologize for any inconve...
05/25/2026

We are closed today in observance of Memorial Day.

We will reopen tomorrow, May 26th at 8am. We apologize for any inconvenience.

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11660 Upper Gilchrist Road
Mount Vernon, OH
43050

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8am - 4:30pm
Friday 8am - 4:30pm

Telephone

+17403922200

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