Communicable Diseases
Communicable Disease Program
Ogle County Health Department provides prevention and control of communicable disease through immunizations, epidemiological investigations and carrier isolation. Immunizations are provided to infants, children, and adults of Ogle County. Flu shot clinics are provided in the fall of each year. Testing, treatment, education is provided for sexually transmitted diseases for men and women. Information materials distributed and presentations provided as requested.
Our Health Education Program keeps the community informed of important health issues and available services, provides educational programs, information, referral and technical assistance, and develops promotional campaigns. We provide health screening, consultation and education on preventable disease conditions and risk factors.
Below are links to helpful information.
Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Ogle County Health Department - STD Testing Call (815) 562-6976 to make an appointment.
Tuberculosis
The Ogle County Health Department provides TB testing, education, counseling, follow-up services, home visits and medication management.
Facts about Tuberculosis - TB Facts
Who Should Be Tested? TB Testing
Lab Draw Program
Lab services are available at the Ogle County Health Department. We have hundreds of tests available. Call (815) 562-6976 for an appointment and provide a doctor's order upon arrival.
Hundreds of Test Available - Call (815) 562-6976 with any questions for the Lab Draw Program
Immunizations
Ogle County Health Department Immunizations
Recommended Adult Immunization Schedule - Adult
Recommended Child and Adolescent Immunization Schedule - Child and Adolescent
COVID-19 Vaccine Immunization Schedule - Ages 5 Years and Older - COVID-19
Access your Official Immunization Records - Vax Verify
Influenza
Influenza Surveillance Reports
Influenza Dashboard
Infectious Diseases Reportable Immediately by Telephone
- Any suspected bioterrorist threat
- Any unusual case or cluster of cases that may indicate a public health hazard
- Anthrax
- Botulism, foodborne
- Brucellosis, if bioterrorism suspected
- Diphtheria
- Influenza A, variant
- Plague
- Poliomyelitis
- Q fever, if bioterrorism suspected
- Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS)
- Smallpox
- Tularemia, if bioterrorism suspected
Ogle County Data
More Information
Stop and Report Infectious Disease
Handwashing Poster
Laws
Administrative Code
Illinois Compiled Statutes
OCHD Locations & Hours of Operation
Main Office:
907 Pines Road
Oregon, Illinois 61061
Call (815) 562-6976 ext 2284
Monday through Friday 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Branch Office:
510 Lincoln Highway
Rochelle, Illinois 61068
Call (815) 562-6976 ext 3170
Monday through Thursday 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Closed Fridays.