Naloxone Training | Franklin County Public Health

Franklin County Public Health in partnership with Columbus Public Health, Maryhaven and Central Ohio Hospital Council provides free naloxone trainings (in-person and virtual) where participants learn about the different types of opiates, signs and symptoms of an opiate overdose, and how to administer naloxone. At these community trainings, participants can receive a free naloxone kit, upon completion of the training (limited quantities may be available). Naloxone kits are available for community participants only. Kits will be mailed to those taking the virtual trainings. Agency participants will not receive "free" naloxone kits.

Data provided by

LSS 211 Central Ohio

Physical Address

280 East Broad Street, Second Floor, Columbus, OH 43215

Hours

Vary.

Fax

(614) 525-6672

Application process

Website. Request an in-person training by completing the form. Visit https://myfcph.org/health-systems-planning/ep/opiate-crisis/ to complete virtual training and order Naloxone.

Fee

None.

Eligibility

In-person trainings are only conducted within Franklin County. Also available virtually.

Service area

Franklin County, Ohio

Agency info

Franklin County Public Health

Monitors community health, provides immunizations, diagnoses and investigates health hazards, enforces laws and regulations that protect public health and safety and performs tasks to ensure the community remains educated and linked to the services they need.