How We Learn About Infectious Disease

We investigate reports of infectious disease in Chittenden County and we partner with University of Vermont Medical Center and local providers. If you are diagnosed with a reportable diseaseone of our staff may contact you to discuss your illness, ask you about how you got sick and help prevent your friends and family from also getting sick. Learn more about the Health Department's work to prevent, track and treat reportable diseases, to keep our communities healthy.

Healthcare Providers

How to report diseases and laboratory findings

Reportable disease list

General Inquiries

Phone: 802-863-7323
AHS.VDHBurlington@vermont.gov 
 


Prevent HIV, STDs and Viral Hepatitis

We provide free condoms to help reduce the risks of HIV, STDs, and viral hepatitis. Stop by our office to choose your supplies.  HIV, STDs, and viral hepatitis can be treated and prevented. There are resources available to help. Many are free or covered by insurance and offered across Vermont. Learn More:

Needle Disposal

Discarding Syringes and Other Sharps
 

Hinesburg Police Station

(hand to staff)

10298 Route 116, Hinesburg

802-482-3397

Mon-Fri 7:00 a.m. - 11:00 p.m.

This location receives pills, patches, liquids, aerosols, and sharps.
 

Richmond Police Station

(prescription drug drop box)

203 Bridge Street, Richmond

802-434-2156

Administrative hours: Mon-Thurs 7:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.; Fri 7:00 a.m. - noon

After hours: Contact police department to gain access to the drop box.

This location receives pills, patches, and boxed sharps.

 

Winooski Police Station

(prescription drug drop box)

27 West Allen Street, Winooski

802-655-0221

24 hours/7 days a week

This location receives pills, patches, liquids, aerosols, and sharps.

 

Examples of Our Work

We offer presentations on infectious disease control and prevention topics.  Child care centers, long-term care facilities and town health officers are some of the groups the Health Department has worked with. Topics include tickborne disease, healthcare-associated infections, HIV and hepatitis C.  If you would like a presentation to your group or organization, please call us.
 

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