Tucson, AZ 85712
United States of America
It is time to get your child his, or her back-to-school vaccinations.
You can take your child(ren) to their personal physicians for the vaccinations, or you can go to the Pima Health Department.
The Pima Health Department offers vaccinations at very reasonable rates. The fee per child is: $15.00 for a single vaccination, $25.00 for 2-4 vaccinations and $35.00 for 5 or more vaccinations.
To everyone's advantage, fees are based upon the ability to pay and no one will be denied vaccinations because of inability to pay.
Important note: Bring your child's immunization records with you.
All immunizations that are required, or recommended for children 19 years old and
younger will be available at the Pima Health Clinics listed below.
Adult vaccines are also available for a fee.
Payment can be made by check, cash, or credit card at the time the vaccinations are given.
The Pima Health Clinics which will be giving out the back-to-school immunizations during the month of August have 3 very convenient locations in Tucson. They are:
1. North Office at:
Location: 3550 N. First Avenue, at W. Prince Road
Phone number: 243-2850
2. South Office, The Walters C. Rogers Clinic at:
Location: 175 W. Irvington Road, west of S. 6th Avenue
Phone number: 889-9543
3. East Office at:
Location: 6920 E. Broadway Blvd. Suites G & E, west of N. Kolb Road
Phone number: 298-3888
The times and dates the vaccinations will be given out are very convenient for working parents too.
Immunizations will be available at all 3 Pima Health clinics on these dates and times:
Date: Thursday, August 12, 2010
Time: 1:00 P.M.-7:00 P.M.
Date: Saturday, August 14, 2010
Time: 9:00 A.M.-2:00 P.M.
Date: Tuesday, August 17, 2010
Time: 1:00 P.M.-7:00 P.M.
The Pima Health Department's website is: http://www.pimahealth.org/
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1 Comments
Post a CommentThanks for the great article and important $$$ saving information. Every little bit helps. Regarding the 2010-11 flu shot, Pima County Health Dept is offering it only to children age 9 and under, plus pregnant women.