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Logan County Health Department

Maggie Jackson - Regional Administrative Director

The Logan County Health Department is responsible for protecting and improving the public's health status through strategies that focus on preventing disease.  

We fulfill these commitments by monitoring the health of our communities, identifying and responding to health threats, providing timely and accurate information, enforcing laws that protect health, and providing quality services to prevent and control disease.  


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Revised January 31, 2023

Logan County SoonerSUCCESS publishes a Community Services Resource Guide to assist families and professionals in finding local resources needed to serve youth in Logan County with special needs. You may access the 2023 edition of the Resource Guide by clicking here.


Updated March 13, 2023

In cooperation with the Logan County Partnership, we published a new comprehensive Community Health Assessment of Logan County on March 13, 2023. Click on the cover to view the report.

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Updated July 13, 2022

The Logan County Partnership is Logan County's community public health coalition. Logan County Health Department is an active member of this coalition. Logan County Partnership implemented a Community Health Improvement Plan in February of 2020. Click on the cover page below to view. 

Updated June 8, 2023

Logan County Health Department implemented its current strategic plan in February 2022. Click on the cover to review.

We urge community partners to view these documents, use them for their unique purposes, and contact us with comments and/or suggestions.

Public comment can be made by clicking this link, or by calling the Logan County Health Department at (405) 282-3485.


WIC (Women, Infants and Children)

WIC is a federally funded nutrition education and supplemental food program for low income pregnant, breastfeeding and postpartum women, infants, and children up to 5 years of age.  WIC is based on the size of the family and the income brought into the home.  WIC provides women, infants, and children with nutritious supplemental foods, nutrition education, and referrals for health care. 

A priority for WIC is to ensure that mothers and eligible families with young children have the nutritional knowledge necessary to assure their children's proper nutrition intake.  WIC provides nutritious foods tailored to supplement the dietary needs of participants to ensure good health, growth and development.  

Studies show that pregnant women who participate in WIC have longer pregnancies leading to fewer premature births; have fewer low and very low birth-weight babies; experience fewer fetal and infant deaths; seek prenatal care earlier in pregnancy and consume more of key nutrients such as iron, protein, calcium, and vitamins A and C. WIC encourages and supports breastfeeding by providing a wide range of breastfeeding services and support activities to expectant and new mothers. 

Please check out our WIC Clinic information by clicking on the link in the left column.  To make an appointment for WIC service, contact the Logan County Health Department at (405)282-3485.


Public comment can be made by clicking this link, or by calling the Logan County Health Department at (405) 282-3485.


The Logan County Health Department wants to hear from you!  We want to know how you feel we are doing.  Please take our brief customer service survey by clicking here.  Thank you very much! 



Logan County Health Department services vary as to days, times, eligibility, and fees, if any. Logan County Health Department is an equal opportunity provider.

Office Hours

Monday through Friday
8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
(closed weekends and state holidays)

Contact Information

Logan County Health Department
215 Fairgrounds Road, Suite A
Guthrie, Oklahoma 73044
Phone: (405) 282-3485
Fax: (405) 282-5389

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IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY CALL MERCY HOSPITAL, LOGAN COUNTY (405) 282-6700.


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