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We provide the following immunizations: Tetanus booster, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis A, Influenza (during influenza vaccination season), Meningitis, HPV and MMR (measles, mumps, rubella). Costs for immunizations can be found on our fees page. We do not bill insurance, but will provide you with a receipt that you can send to your insurance for re-imbursement. You should check with your insurance carrier to see if they will cover immunizations given at UHCS.
We can give you information about what immunizations you may need, if you provide us with a list of the immunizations you have had and when they were given. We can also give you information about Public Health clinics or travel clinics to get immunizations that we do not have at UHCS.
Overview
The following is a table of immunizations that are recommended for persons age 16-26.
Recommended Immunization Schedule, Age 16-26 | Dose |
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Influenza | 1 dose annually |
Tetanus, diphtheria, pertussis (Td/Tdap) | Substitute on-time doses of Tdap for Td booster; then boost with Td every 10 years |
Varicella (chicken pox) | 2 doses |
Human papillomavirus (HPV) | 3 doses (Female) |
Measles, mumps, rubella (MMR) | 1 or 2 doses |
Meningococall (Meningitis)* | 1 or more doses |
Hepatits A | 2 doses |
Pneumococcal (polysaccharide)** | 1 or 2 doses |
* if first dose given before age 16, need booster at 16-18 years
** for persons with certain medical conditions, including asthma, diabetes, cochlear implants, and chronic heart, liver, or kidney disease
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