Immunizations are offered at cost. Immunizations/Vaccinations are shots given either intramuscularly (IM) or subcutaneously (SC) to prevent or protect persons from certain diseases e.g. measles, mumps and or chicken pox also known as Varicella.
The Tuberculin (Mantoux) skin test is not an immunization/vaccination. The Tuberculin skin test is a shot given intradermally to determine one's immune system reaction to the inactivated form of TB.
Vaccination/Immunization | Schedule (subject To change) | Fee (subject to change) |
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Measles, Mumps, Rubella (MMR)
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Series of 2 injections 1 month apart.
Administered subcutaneously.
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$88 per shot
*subject to change |
HPV (Gardisil-9)
(26 years old and younger)
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Series of 3 injections.
First 2 injections 1 month apart.
3rd injection 6 months after the 1st.
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$260 per shot
* subject to change
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Hepatitis B (Hep B)
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Series of 3 injections.
First 2 injections 1 months apart.
3rd injection 6 months after the 1st injection.
Administered intramuscularly.
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$85 per shot
*subject to change |
Hepatitis A (Hep A)
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Series of 2 injections 6-12 months apart.
Administered intramuscularly.
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$106 per shot
*subject to change |
Tetanus Diptheria Pertusis (TDAP)
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Booster shot recommended every 10yrs.
Athletes and nursing students every 5yrs
Administered intramuscularly.
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$48
*subject to change |
Tuberculin Skin Test (TB) (MANTOUX)
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Administered intradermal.
Requires 48-72 hour return.
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$21 for the first test and $21 for repeat test for students.
$25 for staff that needs TB for other reasons and for repeat test or 2nd step.
*subject to change |
Influenza (Flu)
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Administered intramuscularly.
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$20 for students
$ 25 for staff
*subject to change
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Varicella (chickenpox) |
Administered subcutaneously Series of two injections 1 month apart. |
$166 *subject to change |
Meningeococcal vaccine MCV4/A,C,W,Y 135 (23 years old and younger) |
Administered intramuscularly | $155 *subject to change |
In case of any reaction to a vaccine, fill out a Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) form (opens in new window) .
Resources
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Food and Drug Administration (opens in new window) for safety and effectiveness information on FDA licensed vaccines.
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Center for Disease Control and Prevention (opens in new window) for information on vaccines and immunization schedules.