Incorporated in 1957 and encompassing 11.7 square miles, Greenfield is the 20th largest city in Wisconsin. The Southwest Suburban Health Department provides a variety of programs and services to meet its mission to protect and promote the optimal health and wellness of all community members.
The Southwest Suburban Health Department focuses on providing essential services such as:
- Communicable disease control
- Childhood and adult immunizations
- Restaurant and retail food inspections and licensing
- Inspection and licensing of hotels/motels, public pools and body art establishments
- Investigating human health issues and hazards
- Animal bite investigation
- Community health education and outreach
- Emergency preparedness
- Linking the community to needed services
- Researching public health issues
- Monitoring population health data
- Radon Kit dispersal
- Community and academic partnerships and collaborations
- Managing a seasonal Farmers Market thereby providing a variety of healthy, locally grown products
Please visit the Southwest Suburban Health Department website (https://www.swshdwi.gov/o/health) to learn more about our department’s programs and services. We are also on Facebook.