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Protecting Your Health and Community

Vaccines play a critical role in preventing the spread of serious diseases and safeguarding public health. Whether you're preparing for school, traveling abroad, or simply staying up-to-date on routine vaccinations, immunizations are essential for everyone.

Why Immunizations Are Important

Vaccines protect individuals from diseases such as measles, polio, and hepatitis. They also help reduce the spread of illnesses within communities, protecting those who are unable to receive vaccinations due to medical reasons. Staying vaccinated ensures a healthier, safer environment for everyone.

Services We Offer

Our health department provides a range of immunization services for all age groups, including:

  • Childhood Immunizations
  • Required vaccines for school enrollment.
  • Catch-up vaccinations for children behind schedule.
  • Adolescent Immunizations
  • Vaccines for preteens and teens, including meningococcal, HPV, and Tdap.
  • Adult Immunizations
  • Routine boosters and flu shots.
  • Seasonal Vaccines
  • Flu shots and other vaccines to protect against seasonal illnesses.

What to Bring

When visiting our clinic for immunizations, please bring:

  • A copy of your immunization records.
  • Identification for the individual receiving the vaccine.
  • Insurance information, if applicable.

Vaccine Schedule and Recommendations

Vaccination schedules vary by age and health status. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) provides detailed recommendations to help you stay current. Check with your healthcare provider or our office to ensure you're on track.

Cost and Availability

Please contact our office for information on pricing and insurance coverage.

Protecting Yourself and Others

Immunizations are one of the simplest and most effective ways to protect yourself and those around you from preventable diseases. Stay informed, stay protected, and keep your community healthy.


For more information or to schedule your immunizations, contact the Andrew County Health Department at (816) 324-3139.

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