Child and Adult Immunizations
The Schenectady County Public Health Serivices Clinic is a safety net service that provides immunizations for adults and children who do not have a primary care provider.
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The Schenectady County Public Health Serivices Clinic is a safety net service that provides immunizations for adults and children who do not have a primary care provider.
The Columbia County Department of Health has received the seasonal flu vaccine and has scheduled clinics for Columbia County residents 19 years old and up who would like to receive the flu shot.
Provides immunizations once a month for children. Travel immunization clinic locations are online.
Offers immunization services for Albany County residents and college students. Outreach educational services are provided to professionals and to the community regarding vaccine preventable diseases, and risks and benefits of immunizations. Assistance and follow up with school immunization requirements, and surveys is provided.
Rensselaer County Department of Health has clinics for Adult Immunizations, Childhood Immunizations, and Pneumonia and Flu Immunizations. Travel vaccines and information are also provided to children and adults who have international travel plans.
The Warren County Immunization Program provides immunization clinics and administers vaccines. Disease prevention is the key to public health, as it is better to prevent a disease than to treat it. Vaccines prevent disease in the people who receive them and protect those that come into contact with unvaccinated individuals.
Montgomery County Public Health works to ensure that county children are fully vaccinated according to the recommended schedule. Vaccines are provided to eligible children. Adult vaccines are also available at a nominal fee. Annual adult influenza vaccine are also offered in the fall.
Immunizations are provided to both adults and children as needed for both school and work. Immunizations that are available include Measles, Mumps and Rubella (MMR), Tetanus and Diphtheria (Td), Hepatitis B, Pneumococcal polysaccharide (PPV) and the basic childhood vaccines (DTaP, HIB, IPV, Varicella,& Pneumococcal conjugate). PPD skin testing for tuberculosis is also offered and requires […]
Provides a wide range of immunizations to individuals, from newborns to adults.
Prevents epidemics and the spread of disease by providing immunizations and vaccinations, a rabies clinic, a flu clinic, HIV testing, tuberculosis screening, prenatal care, etc.