Colorado QuitLine
Quitting tobacco is a process. Whether you are thinking about quitting, are not yet ready to quit, or have already quit, Colorado QuitLine can help you with each step of the way.
Quitting tobacco is a process. Whether you are thinking about quitting, are not yet ready to quit, or have already quit, Colorado QuitLine can help you with each step of the way.
Linkage to care (LTC) is an on-going process where professionals help people with a new HIV-positive diagnosis, or HIV-positive people currently out of care, navigate the early stages of treatment.
Find and compare the health facilities we regulate across the state of Colorado.
WIC is The Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children. WIC gives you resources, knowledge and tools to help you and support your family. It’s free for moms, dads, grandparents, foster parents and all Colorado families who qualify. Learn more about WIC on the WIC Colorado website.
WIC is The Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children. WIC gives you resources, knowledge and tools to help you and support your family. It’s free for moms, dads, grandparents, foster parents and all Colorado families who qualify. Find your nearest WIC clinic online.
Women's Wellness Connection breast and cervical cancer screenings and navigation services are available for free to eligible women through more than 100 clinics across Colorado. WISEWOMAN heart screenings are available for free to eligible women through more than 20 Women’s Wellness Connection clinics across Colorado.
A web-based tobacco education program for middle and high school youth who have violated a tobacco policy at school or in the community.
Utilize resources on CDPHE's website to find locations that offer vaccines to prevent flu and other diseases.
Methamphetamine (meth) labs may leave contamination on hard surfaces like walls, countertops, sinks or heating and air conditioning ducts, and may also be absorbed into soft surfaces like furniture, drapes and carpeting. Contamination may also occur when meth is smoked in a property.
The Department of Public Health and Environment offers resources to help you understand the regulations and how they apply to you, including workshops and other training designed to clarify the regulations and provide an open forum for questions.