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To report a communicable disease, please call: 541-266-6700

Behavioral Health Learn More Coos Health & Wellness provides behavioral health services for children, teenagers, and adults. In addition, there are a variety of support groups available to meet the needs of Coos County residents.

Our 24-hour crisis hotline is:
541-266-6800 or 888-543-5763
Coos County Public Health Learn More Public Health at Coos Health & Wellness informs and protects our local communities from diseases, ensures local restaurants, pools, and other facilities are safe for public use, as well as provides dental checkups, immunization programs, and other preventative services. Genoa Pharmacy Learn More Pharmacy open, offering free delivery or curbside pick-up.
The Genoa Healthcare pharmacy located here is open and ready to serve you – even if you’re meeting with your doctor by phone or video!

Phone: 541-435-2278
Hours: M-F 8am-5pm, closed for lunch 12pm-1pm
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Public Service Announcements
10Mar 25

Fentanyl Exposure Resource Event

Many people have concerns about the safety of being around fentanyl. This event aims to provide resources and information to the general public and organizations with workers who are more likely to encounter fentanyl and…

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19Jul 24

Summer Safety: Protect Yourself from Mosquito Bites

Mosquitoes are more than just an itchy nuisance. These tiny insects can transmit serious diseases, making it crucial to protect yourself during the warmer months. With ideal breeding conditions in the 80-90 degree Fahrenheit range,…

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The Center Collaborative
Creative Solutions in Behavioral Health and Criminal Justice

Megan Ridle, Coos Health & Wellness Brief Treatment Crisis Services Manager and a Licensed Professional Counselor; Ross Acker, Advanced Health CCO Director of Coordinated Care and a Licensed Professional Counselor; and Kelley Andrews, Retired Coos County Sheriff Office Captain discuss:

  • Building relationships with partners from the ground up;
  • The evolution of partnerships and programs within Coos County;
  • The importance of CIT being about relationships and not just a training;
  • Coos County’s work on starting a sobering center; and
  • Discussion of cases that highlight the importance of behavioral health and law enforcement working together.

For more information about CIT in Oregon, visit OCBHJI’s CIT page. For more information about the partnership between OCBHJI and DPSST via the Crisis Intervention Teams Center of Excellence (CITCOE), visit our CITCOE page.

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