In Observance of National Heart Awareness Month
Trumbull Health Department Urges Residents to Test Their Homes for Radon
to Build Stronger Families in Our Area
Sponsored by Trumbull Health Department, Trumbull Nature & Arts Center and Denali
Local runner honored as part of the Aiello Inspiration Team at the Eversource Hartford Marathon and Half Marathon
Sponsored by the Trumbull Health Department
Mosquitoes Test Positive for WNV in Trumbull
Contact the Trumbull Health Department for an Appointment
The milk-tainted milk was sold in 28 states, including Connecticut.
Twenty-Four Junior Golfers From 17 Communities Received Scholarships
Prevent Mosquito Breeding Areas Around Your Home
It’s not hypertension or diabetes, but something more out of left field.
Skin Cancer Prevention
The state Department of Public Health released numbers on Monday, including a county-by-county breakdown.
The Trumbull Health Department Encourages Residents to Conduct Daily Tick Checks
Trumbull Health Department Offers Free Blood Pressure Screenings at the Parks and Recreation Department for Residents and Employees
Americans don’t only drink to excess on St. Patrick’s Day, but many of you already knew that.
Trumbull Health Department Encourages Residents to Participate in the Survey
No Appointment is Necessary
The expo hosted by Cooperative Educational Services in Trumbull highlights resources for students with developmental disabilities.
Trumbull Health Department offers a high blood pressure self care and prevention workshop beginning March 28th
Trumbull Health Department has a limited supply of free radon test kits for residents.
Flu Vaccinations Available at the Trumbull Health Department
Learn the skills necessary to achieve and maintain healthy behaviors with Healthy Resolutions
Learn the skills necessary to achieve and maintain healthy behaviors with Healthy Resolutions offered by the Health Department
The Parks and Recreation Office will be moving to 366 Church Hill Rd. beginning on Tuesday, Nov. 14.
Free Lead Poisoning Prevention Materials Available at the Trumbull Health Department
Get rid of unwanted prescription medications before they fall into the wrong hands.
Connecticut continues to see a sharp rise in opioid-related deaths. This review tracks the first half of 2017 cases throughout all of CT.
A new study found 11 harmful contaminants in the state's drinking water. How clean is your community's water supply?
Representatives, Trumbull Police and EMS, and others gathered to talk about the dangers of leaving children and pets in hot vehicles.
Christine E. Van Cott, M.D., FACS, has been named St. Vincent's Medical Center's 2017 Physician of the Year.
The campaign is part of National Prescription Drug Take Back Day.
Peak season is from April-September. Children are at particularly high risk, with incidences of Lyme disease highest in children under 10.
Celebration will occur the week of April 3-9. This year’s theme is 'Healthiest Nation 2030'. Read on for event details.
Connecticut continues to see a sharp rise in heroin and other opioid-related deaths. This review tracks 2016 cases throughout all of CT.
In observance of Heart Month, the Health Department will offer free screenings Monday, Thursday afternoons and Tuesday, Wednesday mornings.
A jury found that medical malpractice led a young women to lose her leg.