Coos Health & Wellness

281 LaClair Street, Coos Bay, Oregon, 97420

★★★★★2.9(47)
Coos Health & Wellness in Coos Bay, Oregon

Contact & location

Address
281 LaClair Street, Coos Bay, Oregon, 97420
Mail-in address
Coos Health & Wellness / Vital Records281 LaClair St., Coos Bay, Oregon, 97420
Records for
Coos County, Oregon

Last verified July 14, 2026

This office issues Oregon state records

Coos County follows Oregon’s fees, eligibility rules and processing times. Compare the statewide baseline below before choosing where to go.

$25.00
Oregon birth certificate fee
8–10 weeks
Statewide processing
4,272,371
Oregon population
See full Oregon requirements, IDs & fees →

Office hours

Monday8:00am - 5:00pm
Tuesday8:00am - 5:00pm
Wednesday8:00am - 5:00pm
Thursday8:00am - 5:00pm
Friday8:00am - 5:00pm
Saturdayclosed
Sundayclosed

Certificates, fees & processing

RecordFeeProcessing
Birth Certificate$25.008–10 weeksOregon estimate
Death Certificate$25.008–10 weeksOregon estimate

Processing times are set at state level — county offices do not publish their own — and are estimates that vary with demand.

The Coos Health & Wellness’s office or registry of vital records, offers a wide range of crucial services. These offices play a vital role in the protection and provision of essential documents such as birth certificates, death certificates . In addition to maintaining these primary records, they are responsible for managing and issuing copies of birth, marriage, and death records that occurred within the Township of Coos Bay. Alongside record maintenance, this office provides valuable services like issuing certified copies of documents, overseeing the registration of domestic partnerships, and offering assistance to rectify any errors detected in vital records. Through these comprehensive services, the vital records office ensures the accuracy, accessibility, and integrity of vital records for the benefit of the community.

Reviews

★★★★★2.9 (47)
  • ★★★★Jc CrossGoogle

    June 21st 4:22 PM. No one around to even answer the phone...phone message is long and mostly in Spanish. This is not right. This agency funded by the tax payers through money provided to them to have people present to assist with COVID 19 vaccine questions....and no one answers the phone no matter the time you call. It says leave a message then it states no message can be left. This is disgraceful.

  • ★★★★Anthony DavilaGoogle

    In most cases, this center displays only the bare-minimum attention to patients, with problems in staff competence from the front desk to even the doctors and director. In Saraya Rees case, (which honestly should be the first thing to consider) they completely dismiss the importance of their role in dealing with mental health issues and call the police to do their job. Because of those actions, the police ended up forcefully arresting 13-year old Saraya, drawing statements out of her in a delusional state, prohibited her parents from seeing her, and continue to hold her in a juvenile center until she “accepts accountability”. With an very dubious ability to Fundamentally understand the need for special care for mental illness, I would stay far away. Oh and even worse, they haven’t even addressed their role in the Rees case

  • ★★★★R MGoogle

    This place is terrible. I've had a hard time getting help here because they will black mail you and put in false reports because you don't always take their advice. I remember when I told a therapist I had here "No" about a medication and a few days later we got a call that there was a report that I was hurting somebody.. interesting. Everyone knew it was a lie and vouched for me. I've been to this place MANY many times in the last few years(because there's not much options here) and after hearing about Saraya ree's case.. That has me convinced this place will never change, just shut down already. Out of 4-5 years I've had ONE good experience with a nice girl named Marie.

  • ★★★★★Auggie DavisGoogle

    I have a love/hate relationship with this place. They are the reason I was put in Providence in Portland as a minor (14), all while dealing with my mom's death. So instead of providing mental health counseling to get me through it, they told DHS that I was a danger to myself and basically took me away from my dad. (yes, he was a terrible father, but that didn't mean I didn't want to live with him) So, they first stuck me in the hospital for almost a month, then shipped me all the way out to Portland to stay in Providence for another half a month. After coming back I went back to them (with a grudge) for therapy, and after telling them they decided to take me completely away from my dad and ANY familiar surroundings, all while dealing with one of the most traumatic experiences of my life + my mother's death. Long story short, I end up in fostercare for the next few years of my life (I'm now 19, left foster care a few months ago). The reason why I say love/hate it because yes, they took me away from a unhealthy situation, but they also stripped me of anything familiar, away from my family, friends, environment, and way of life, which in turn ruined my mental health even more, and they are now the reason I have a hard time trusting therapists. (They weren't the sole reason I don't trust them, but especially after that it was definitely hard.) Mind you this all happened a few years ago, but it still happened. I start with a new therapist soon so I'm (kind of) excited to see where it goes because they actually were pretty nice 🙂.

  • ★★★★Lazy PersonGoogle

    Their staff is always coming and going, very hard to build a good bond. They report things that don't need reported, my parents almost got labeled with neglect because of something that happened to me literal years prior that had nothing to do with my parents. They do not care about you. Shut this place down, it's doing enough harm.

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