Vaccinations
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The following vaccinations are available during our regular hours
- Seasonal Flu - Cost: FREE
- 2019-20 quadrivalent injectable vaccine will be available at the beginning of September
- HAV (Hepatitis A) - Cost: $47.00 each injection
- Series of two injections
- Second injection 6-12 months following the initial dose of vaccine (0, 6-12 months)
- Effective for 15 - 20 years or more
- HBV (Hepatitis B) - Cost: $54.00 each injection
- Series of three injections
- Second injection one month following the initial dose of vaccine, third dose six months after the initial dose of vaccine (0, 1, 6 months)
- HAV and HBV Combo (Hepatitis A and B combination) - Cost $71.00 each injection
- Series of three injections
- Second dose one month following the initial dose, third dose 6 months following the initial dose (0, 1, 6 months)
- HPV (Human Papillomavirus) "Gardasil-9" - Cost: $203.00 each injection
- Series of three injections
- Return two and six months after the first shot (0, 2, 6 months)
- To get the full benefit of the vaccine, all three shots must be given.
- Meningitis Vaccines:
- Meningococcal Group A, C, Y and W-135 vaccine "Menactra"-Cost: $115.00
- Single dose only
- Meningococcal Group B vaccine "Bexsero" - Cost $149.00/dose
- Two doses at least 30 days apart
- Meningococcal Group B vaccine "Trumenba" - Cost $123.00/dose
- Series of three shots
- Return two and six months after the first shot (0, 2, 6 months)
- Meningococcal Group A, C, Y and W-135 vaccine "Menactra"-Cost: $115.00
- MMR (Mumps, Measles and Rubella) - Cost: $79.00 each injection
- Series of two injections, separated by at least 28 days
- The second dose is not a booster (necessary because about 2%-5% of patients do not develop immunity after the first dose of vaccine).
- Tetanus/Diptheria/Pertusis (TDAP) - Cost: $45.00 each injection
- 1 dose routinely given at age 11-12y
- Should receive dose ASAP if no history of receiving TDAP
- Pregnant women receive 1 dose during every pregnancy
- Td booster given every 10 years, which may be substituted with TDAP as one of the boosters.
- TB skin test - Cost: $12.00 (currently enrolled students)
- The TB skin test cannot be administered on THURSDAYS.
- The TB skin test is a way to find out if a person has TB infection.
- A small amount of testing material is placed just below the top layers of skin, usually on the arm.
- Two to three days later a health care worker checks the arm to see if a bump has developed and measures the size of the bump.
- Other vaccinations are available by special order or through the SLO County Public Health Department.