Information submitted to the health district may be subject to public disclosure in accordance with the Public Records Act.
If you would like to file a complaint, please head over to the complaints page. Contacting us for other reasons? Please fill out the form below.
Spokane Regional Health District does not identify or test insects, and does not have a pest control program. The materials provided on this web page are designed to answer basic questions about bed bugs.
Hotels and Motels If you would like to file a formal complaint against a facility because of a bedbug problem, please visit the Washington State Department of Health Healthcare Agencies and Facilities Complaint Process page and fill out a complaint form.
Renters Bedbug issues in rental homes or apartments must be addressed through Washington state's Landlord-Tenant law and procedures.
More Bed Bug Resources
Washington State Department of Health
Michigan Department of Community Health
University of Kentucky – In Depth Information
EPA – Pest Control Information
Rutgers University
Bed Bug Control Methods - Rutgers University
Please report unsafe food handling practices or foodborne illness directly to the Washington State Department of Health.
Please report unsafe food handling practices, animals in restaurants, or foodborne illness directly to the Washington State Department of Health.
Please report unsafe food handling practices or foodborne illness directly to the Washington State Department of Health.
Spokane Regional Health District does not have a program that deals specifically with head lice. For more information about head lice, please click here or call the Head Lice Information Line – (509) 323-2847.
For more information about health care oversight and licensing, please click here.
Please note that the health district does not have a mold or indoor air quality program and does not provide in-home assessments, consultation, or testing. These must be addressed by a trained, private professional.
For mold in a rental home or apartment, it must be addressed through Washington state's Landlord-Tenant law and procedures.
SRHD transitioned its Suicide Prevention program to a community-shared leadership model, a coalition referred to as Prevent Suicide Spokane.
Immediate Help is Available
First Call for Help Local Crisis Hotline - (509) 838-4428
National Suicide Lifeline - 1 (800) 273-TALK or www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org
Or dial 9-1-1
Or walk into an hospital or emergency room
Other Resources
Spokane County - Suicide Prevention Resources (PDF)
Elder Depression, What You Need to Know (PDF)
Reporting on Suicide: Recommendations for the Media
1101 W. College Ave.
Spokane, WA 99201
509.324.1500 MAIN
888.535.0597 TOLL FREE
509.324.1558 HR
509.324.3604 HR FAX
509.324.1507 MAIN FAX
BUILDING HOURS:
M - Th: 7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
F: 7:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Program hours may vary.
For ADA requests call:
Administration
509.324.1501
Call 72 hours before a scheduled event.
1101 W. College Ave.
Spokane, WA 99201
509.324.1500 MAIN
888.535.0597 TOLL FREE
509.324.1558 HR
509.324.3604 HR FAX
509.324.1507 MAIN FAX
BUILDING HOURS:
M - Th: 7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
F: 7:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Program hours may vary.
For ADA requests call:
Administration
509.324.1501
Call 72 hours before a scheduled event.