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The Pima County Health Department offers immunizations for children birth through age 18 and to adults. The Health Department also offers International Travel Immunizations.
Click on the links below to navigate through this page:
Child and Adolescent Immunizations
Adult Immunizations
International Travel - Immunizations
Immunization Clinic Locations
Immunizations are only available at our clinics.
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Child and Adolescent Immunizations
Child = Infant to 6 years of age
Adolescent = Age 7 to 18 years of age
There is a $15 per child per visit fee. Payment can be made by check, cash, credit, or debit at the time of clinic visits. Those unable to pay the full amount will be asked to pay as much as they can afford. No one, however, will be refused services due to the inability to pay, and proof of income will not be required.
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Are your kids ready for school? Avoid the summer rush and long wait times.
Back-To-School Shots Available Now! Bring Your child's immunization records and come to our many scheduled walk-in immunization clinics.
Clinic locations
Summer Clinic Schedule |
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Recommended Childhood Immunization Schedule - Recommended immunizations for infants and youth up to age 6 according to the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP), the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), and the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP).
Recommended Adolescent Immunization Schedule - Recommended immunizations youth age 7 to age 18 according to the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP), the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), and the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP).
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Adult Immunizations (top of page)
Adult immunizations may vary, please call clinic. Payment can be made by check, cash, credit, or debit at the time of clinic visits. Those unable to pay the full amount will be asked to pay as much as they can afford. No one, however, will be refused services due to the inability to pay, and proof of income will not be required. |
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Recommended Adult Immunization Schedule - Recommended immunizations for adults age 19 and older.
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International Travel - Immunizations (top of page)
Start planning for your immunization at least 8 weeks before your departure date.
A nurse is available in Tucson, AZ from 8 AMto 11:30 AM (MST) Fridays at (520) 294-9087 to obtain current information on the following:
Vaccination Certificate Requirements
Required/Recommended Immunizations for International Travel
Malaria Prophylaxis Recommendations
Dengue Fever Information
Countries with areas infected with Quarantinable Diseases
Food and Water Precautions
Health Hints for Travelers
Go to the CDC Travel page for more information about these topics.
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VACCINES AVAILABLE:
Yellow Fever
Typhoid
Tetanus - Diphtheria (Td)
Inactivated Polio
Measles, Mumps, Rubella (MMR) |
Meningococcal
Immune Globulin (Gamma Globulin)
Hepatitis A
Hepatitis B
Pneumococcal
Influenza |
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Summer Clinic Schedule (English/Spanish)
-- TUCSON, ARIZONA CLINICS--
EAST OFFICE
6920 E. Broadway,
Suite E
(520) 298-3888
Monday 1 - 4 PM
3rd Saturday of each month 9 AM - 12 PM
NORTH OFFICE
3550 N. First Ave.
(520) 243-2850
Thursday 1 - 7 PM
CATALINA OFFICE
Resource Center
3414 E. Golder Ranch Rd.
For information and appointment (520) 243-2850
SOUTH OFFICE (Walter C. Rogers Clinic)
175 W. Irvington
(520) 889-9543
Tuesday 1 - 4 PM
4th Tuesday each month 1 - 6 PM
-- AJO, ARIZONA CLINICSs --
AJO OFFICE
120 Estrella
Ajo, AZ 85321
1-(520) 387-7206
Wednesday 1 - 4 PM
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-- GREEN VALLEY, ARIZONA CLINICS --
GREEN VALLEY
601 N. La Cañada
Green Valley, AZ
(520) 648-1626
Wednesday 1 - 4 PM by appointment
MARANA & PICTURE ROCKS
For information and appointment (520) 243-2850
-- INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL CLINICS --
SOUTH OFFICE (Walter C. Rogers Clinic - Tucson)
175 W. Irvington
Appointments (520) 889-9543
Friday 8 AM - 11:30 AM
(By Appointment Only)
GREEN VALLEY
601 N. La Cañada
Green Valley, AZ 85614
(520) 648-1626
2nd & 4th Wednesday of the Month
9 - 11 AM
(By Appointment Only)
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-- Pima County Health Department Announcement --
Needles and syringes are hazardous medical waste and should be disposed of properly. To reduce the risk of needle stick injuries, the City of Tucson and Pima County are asking residents to dispose of needles and syringes in the following manner:
1. Place all needles and syringes in a secured puncture proof plastic container with a screw-on lid (for example: a rigid detergent, bleach or fabric softener bottle).
2. Clearly label the container “NON-RECYCLABLE” and dispose of it in your trash container.
3. Once filled to no more than 2 inches from the top, tightly secure the lid and reinforce with duct tape.
4. Place the container into your trash; do not place this container in with your other recyclables.
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