
Vaccine Services
Vaccines protect you and those around you.
Public Health Clinic Hours
Monday – Thursday from 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Fridays from 8 a.m. to Noon
Call us for an appointment
What will I be charged?
- We accept all major insurance plans, including Medicaid, Medicare, and the Children’s Health Insurance Plan.
- We have programs for those without insurance.

Are you traveling this summer?
Our staff are travel vaccine experts. They will prepare and protect you for your upcoming vacation. Call us to get started.

What can I expect when I come for a vaccine appointment?
- All of your questions will be answered to help you make an informed choice.
- You’ll be working with local, vaccine experts.
- You’ll receive quality, confidential health care.
What vaccines are available?

- COVID-19 [CDC Facts]
- Diphtheria and Tetanus (DT) [CDC Facts]
- Diptheria, Tetanus, and Pertussis (DTaP) [CDC Facts]
- Hepatitis A [CDC Facts]
- Haemophilus Influenza Type B (HIB) [CDC Facts]
- Hepatitis B [CDC Facts]
- Human Papillomavirus (HPV) [CDC Facts]
- Meningicocal Meningitis [CDC Facts]
- Measles, Mumps, and Rubella (MMR) [CDC Facts]
- Pneumonia [CDC Facts]
- Polio [CDC Facts]
- Rotavirus [CDC Facts]
- Tetanus and Diphteria (TD) [CDC Facts]
- Tetanus, Diphteria, and Pertussis (TDaP) [CDC Facts]
- Varicella (Chicken Pox) [CDC Facts]
- Shingles [CDC Facts]
What if I’m traveling?

We’re experts when it comes to finding out which vaccines you need for your trip and when you should get them.
The vaccines you need depends on a few things:
- Where you’re going,
- What activities you’ll be doing, and
- What the country requires versus recommends.
It’s better to contact us sooner rather than later, because some immunizations need to be given over the course of several appointments.
You can also learn about what you might need for your trip on the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Travel website.
Travel Vaccines available
- Hepatitis A
- Hepatitis B
- Influenza
- Japanese Encephalitis
- Malaria
- Measles, Mumps, Rubella
- Meningococcal Meningitis
- Pertussis (Whooping Cough)
- Pneumonia
- Polio
- Rabies (pre-exposure only)
- Tetanus and Diphtheria booster
- Typhoid (injectable and oral available)
- Varicella (Chicken Pox)