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Services offered by the Out-Patient Clinic include:

Walk-in Clinic Hours

Adult immunizations available

Vaccine Price Per Dose
Tetanus-diphtheria $49
Tetanus-diphtheria-pertussis $65
Hepatitis A $53
Hepatitis B $63
Twinrix (Hep A and Hep B Combo) $81
Typhoid Fever $70 (oral), $84 (injectable)
Polio $56
Menactra (meningitis) $137
Menomune (meningitis) $139
Menveo (meningitis) $113
Yellow Fever $121
Measles-Mumps-Rubella (MMR) $81
Influenza $25
Varicella (chicken pox) $114
Pneumococcal (pneumonia) $79
Rabies approx $215 per does
Japanese Encephalitis approx $250 per dose
Zostavax (shingles) $184
Gardasil (HPV, prevent cervical cancer) $156

Note: Prices may vary depending on current vaccine prices. Routine vaccines for children under 19 years of age are offered on a sliding fee scale if the child is un-insured or under-insured. 

With questions regarding cost or insurance coverage, call 258-4750 or 258-4987.  (As of Jan. 2012, the Health Dept. is billing insurances for children's immunizations only.)

Walk-in Clinic Hours

Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday - 9:00 am to 4:30 pm
Wednesday - 10:00 am to 4:30 pm

*  MCCHD's Out-Patient Clinic is open during the lunch hour *

TB testing available only on Mondays, Tuesdays and Fridays during the above hours.  You must return 3 days later to have the test read so please plan accordingly.  Cost is $20.

Travel shots and consultation are by appointment only.  Please call 258-3363.

HIV/AIDS testing by appointment only.  Please call 258-3896.  Cost is $45 for a Quick Test or a donation.  Testing will NOT be denied due to inability to pay.

 
Protect yourself and those around you --- get a flu shot!

Available during regular Walk-In Clinic hours.  

The CDC recommends all individuals age 6 months and older receive a flu shot. This year the seasonal flu shot DOES contain protection against H1N1 virus, (A/California), as well as A/Victoria, and B/Brisbane. 

The general public can receive flu shots for $25.00 or $14.13 on a sliding fee for children (6 months through 18 years) who are un-insured or under-insured. Medicare, Medicaid or CHIP are also accepted with appropriate cards.

For general information about influenza and its prevention, visit www.cdc.gov/flu

 

 

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