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Travel and Adult Immunization Clinic 

(626) 744-6121, Room G122

 

Nurse gives shot to patient.

 

Our Services


Travel-related immunizations and immunization information in accordance with Centers for Disease Control recommendations for illness and disease prevention for individuals traveling abroad

 

The flu season usually peaks between January and March; flu vaccinations are available to adults at a low cost.  For persons age 60 years and older or those with a chronic illnesses can receive a free flu vaccination when supplies are available.

 

What shots do I need?

 

 

 

 

 

What Can You Do to Prevent the Flu?

 

The best way to prevent the flu is to get a flu shot each fall.  

 

Click on the links below to watch the video (wmv) clip :

 

Get Your Flu Shots

 

Cover Your Cough


Stay Home

 

Wash Your Hands

 

Materials adapted with permission from the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control

 

 

For information about the 2007 Community-Based Flu Clinics, click on the following link:

 

www.immunizepasadena.com

 

 

 

 

 

Our Fees


No nurse consultation fees are charged and immunizations are provided at low cost.

 

How much do they cost?

 

Our Hours


October 30, 2008 - no prescription consultations from 8:15-10:45am, clinic will resume prescription consultations in the afternoon.

 

November 20, 2008 - Travel Clinic Closed.

 

Walk in Immunizations

8:15am - 10:45am    Tuesdays, Wednesdays & Thursdays

1:15pm - 4:30 pm     Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays & Thursdays

 

TB screenings

8:15am - 10:45am    Tuesdays

1:15pm - 4:30 pm     Mondays & Tuesdays  

 

 

 

Please call (626) 744-6121

for information