Nicollet County Government Center  •  501 S Minnesota Avenue  •  St. Peter, MN 56082  •  info@co.nicollet.mn.us  •  507-931-6800    1-800-247-5044
Public Health
Department:
Falls Prevention Program
Family Health Services
Home Health Services
Public Health Preparedness
Volunteer Transportation & Senior Services
Waiver Services
Your Public Health Neighbor

Nicollet County Public Health

Julie Carroll,  Public Health Director
 
 
The mission/purpose of Nicollet County Public Health is to promote, protect, and preserve the health of county residents by offering Home Health Services, Waivered Programs, Family Health Services (including Family Planning), WIC, School Nursing, Senior Programs (including Senior Transportation) and Health Promotion/Disease Prevention.
 
Notice of Privacy Practices:  (Click here)

Hours & Location

Hours of Operation:
Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
 
501 South Minnesota Avenue - St. Peter, MN 56082
Located on the lower level of the
Nicollet County Government Center.

Contact Information

Main Office Number:
507-934-0459
 
Fax Number:
507-934-0437

The Public is invited to contact Public Health with concens related to:

  • Promoting healthy communities and healthy behaviors
  • Preventing the spread of infectious disease
  • Preparing for and responding to disasters and assisting communities in recovery
  • Assuring the quality and accessibility of healthy services
  • Assuring an adequate local public health infrastructure

Other important information...

  • If you are ill, contact your health care provider.
  • To report an emergency, call 911.
MDH Emergency Operations Contact Information
To report a natural or manmade emergency that may have serious public health consequences for the community, call the Minnesota Department of Health Emergency Operations at 651-201-5735.
To view the MDH Emergency Operations Contact Information here.
 
Physicians reporting an Infectious Disease call 651-201-5414 or 1-877-676-5414.

Don't let Influenza influence your health: Get a flu shot!

An Influenza Tidbit:

Influenza gets its name from the Italian word for "influence." In the 15th century, it was thought to be caused by the evil "influence" of the stars. The word influenza was first used in English in 1743 when it was borrowed during an outbreak of the disease in Europe and it is still with us. The difference is that today getting an influenza immunization is an easy and safe way to significantly decrease one's risk of getting the disease if exposed and being influenced by the influenza virus. 
 
 All local medical clinics hold "flu shot" clinics. Please check the MDH Flu Clinic website for a location nearest you. Help yourself stay well this winter!
 
 

Quick Links

Keep your sick kids home from school. Visit www.cdc.gov/h1n1 for more information.
Minnesota Department of Health Website
Center for Disease Control and Prevention
For credible health information please visit:
For local credible health information please visit:
Minnesota Board on Aging
Online access to statewide community resources
Brown-Nicollet SHIP information

Other Information
Senior Linkage Line - 1-800-333-2433
United Way First Call for Help - 211

To state your willingness to volunteer during an emergency click on mnresponds.org.

 

To assess your level of personal and family prepardedness and how you can become more prepared click on codeready.org.