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(Law enforcement and emergency services agencies remain on duty)
(Law enforcement and emergency services agencies remain on duty)
No, you are welcome to come in at any time during our clinic hours but please note that our services are provided on a “first come, first served” basis.
An updated vaccine record is required at every clinic visit. For individuals under 18 years of age, a parent needs to be present at the time of the visit. If a guardian foster parent is attending the clinic, proof of guardianship foster parent is required.
No, we do not have a copay fee at our clinics. However, there are administration fees for vaccines and for employment-related Tuberculosis testing.
No, our clinics only accept payments in cash form.
No, Clinical Health Services does not provided travel vaccines. Contact your medical provider for more information on travel vaccines.