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Manchester Health Department

MHD strives to be the “chief health strategist” of the Manchester community and a high achieving local governmental health department that balances the provision of traditional public health services with more “upstream” strategies which focus on the drivers of health across priority neighborhoods and targeted populations.  

Every three years, in collaboration with Catholic Medical Center, Dartmouth Health, the Elliot Health System and multiple community partners, MHD spearheads the creation and release of a Community Health Needs Assessment, identifying and prioritizing those critical public health needs facing Manchester.  These Assessments then guide the development and implementation of health improvement plans to benefit the City’s population.

MHD also partners with many agencies and organizations to build resiliency and meet the needs of the City’s youth, families and neighborhoods in areas ranging from food insecurity and healthy aging to substance misuse prevention and mental wellness.

MHD manages a total operating budget of $8 million, with approximately 60% of its funding comprised of federal, state and private foundation grants. MHD has a strong fiscal track records and capacity to develop resources beyond its municipal funds.

Our Guiding Principles

Our Organizational Chart

Manchester's Board of Health

Manchester's Senior Services Commission


Environmental Health Branch

We permit and inspect food, pools, and septic systems, and respond to housing and recreational water concerns.

  • Sell Food at an Event
  • Open a New Food Business
  • Renew a Food Permit
  • Beach and Pool Results
  • Information on Housing Concerns

Infectious Disease Branch

We offer clinical services, conduct disease investigations, and perform case management.

  • Vaccine Clinics
  • Sexual Health Clinics
  • TB Tests and Case Management
  • Lead and Asthma
  • Communicable Disease Investigations

Neighborhood and Family Health Branch

We support individuals and families, increase their access to care and services, and connect residents to needed resources.

  • Free and Low Cost Dental Care
  • Pregnancy Home Visiting
  • Access to Healthy Foods
  • Homeless Student Support
  • Manchester Resources

Overdose Prevention

Find recovery and overdose prevention resources, and access training for prevention, recognition, and response.

  • Manchester Opioid Dashboard

Public Health and Safety Team (PHAST)

We are Community Health Workers who help residents work through challenges, access care and services, and connect with community resources.  

Senior Services and Healthy Aging

We provide programs, services and resources to support healthy aging of our residents in their homes and the community.

  • Cashin Senior Center
  • Cashin Newsletter and Calendar
  • Senior Home Safety
  • Age Friendly Action Plan

Homeless Healthcare Project

Primary medical, oral and behavioral health care, along with substance abuse services and case management for homeless individuals.

Emergency Preparedness 

Plan, prepare, and stay informed for weather, public health, and other emergencies.

Data and Dashboards

Access Manchester's public health plans, assessments, strategies, and city-specific data.

  • Community Needs Assessments
  • Community Health Improvement Plans
  • Strategies and Initiatives
  • Dashboards
Contact Information

Manchester Health Department
1528 Elm Street
Manchester, NH 03101

Get Directions

Phone: (603) 624-6466

Administration Fax:
(603) 624-6584

Office Hours

Monday - Friday
8:00 am to 5:00 pm

Website Shortcut:
manchesternh.gov/Health

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