National Institutes of Health
Learn what National Institutes of Health does, where it fits in government, and which official services visitors may need.
National Institutes of Health is an operating component of Department of Health and Human Services that administers specialized federal programs, services, data, enforcement, or public information in its subject area.
Visitors usually encounter National Institutes of Health through the services, forms, data, public records, enforcement information, or official guidance that it manages for Department of Health and Human Services.
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What National Institutes of Health Does
National Institutes of Health is part of the federal government’Use the official website for current programs, forms, services, reports, leadership, and public contact information.
How It Fits In Government
How visitors may use National Institutes of Health
This profile is designed to help visitors find practical government services, not just describe the agency in the abstract. Start with the official sources below, then use related public service links when a specific form, record, benefit, complaint, data tool, or office is needed.