Immunization Clinic Schedule
For more information send us an email or phone 1-866-358-2966.
Immunization services are available without an appointment at the sites listed below. Days and times of services are subject to change, so please call the site for current information.
Eligibility For Immunizations at County Public Health Centers:
Important Information
The following individuals are eligible to receive immunizations at County Public Health Centers:
- Children and adults who do not have health insurance.
- Children and adults whose health insurance does not include vaccines.
- Persons 0-18 years who are Alaskan Native or American Indian.
- Persons 0-18 years who have Medi-Cal or are Medi-Cal eligible. (Children with the Healthy Families Program are not eligible and should go to their provider for vaccines.)
- Persons 6 months and older in need of influenza (flu) vaccine regardless of health coverage.
Individuals are not eligible for vaccines if their insurance includes vaccinations, even if there are co-pays or deductibles.
If you have any questions regarding your eligibility for vaccines at County Public Health Centers, please call your local Center.
The cost for the immunization visit is $10 for the clinic visit, regardless of how many shots are given. Anyone who cannot afford the fee can sign a fee waiver. If you have one, please take your California Immunization Record (Yellow Card) to every visit.
Anyone not seen by clinic closing time will need to return another day. For information regarding TB skin testing, please call (619) 692-5565.
Facilities where this Service is offered:
For more immunization information, please visit the San Diego Immunization Information web site at www.sdiz.org.
Routine childhood vaccines are available to protect against diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis (DTaP/DT/Td), haemophilus influenza type b (Hib), pneumococcal diseases (PCV7 and PCV23 for children with certain health conditions/risks), polio (IPV), measles, mumps, rubella (MMR), varicella (Var), hepatitis A (Hep A), hepatitis B (Hep B), rotavirus (RV) and human papilloma virus (HPV). Additionally, routine adult vaccines are available to protect against tetanus, diphtheria (Td) and measles, mumps and rubella (MMR). Adults with certain health conditions/risks may be eligible for pneumococcal vaccine (PCV23). Influenza (Flu) vaccine for seniors, children and adults is available each year in the fall.
Walk-In Clinic Sites
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City Heights
Central Region Public Health Center
5202 University Ave.
(619) 229-5400
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Kearny Mesa
North Central Public Health Center
5055 Ruffin Rd.
(858) 573-7300
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| South County |
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Chula Vista
South Region Public Health Center
690 Oxford St.
(behind Costco)
(619) 409-3110
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| East County |
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El Cajon
East Region Public Health Center
460 N. Magnolia Ave., Suite 110
(619) 441-6500
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| North County |
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Escondido
North Inland Public Health Center
606 E. Valley Parkway
(760) 740-4000
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Ramona
Ramona Public Health Office
1521 Main St.
(760) 740-4000
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Fallbrook
Fallbrook Public Health Office
130 E. Alvarado
(760) 967-4401
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Rancho Peñasquitos
New Hope Church
10330 Carmel Mountain Road
(760) 740-4000
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Oceanside
North Coastal Public Health Center
104 S. Barnes St.
(760) 967-4401
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Solana Beach
Solana Beach Presbyterian Church
120 Stevens Ave.
(760) 967-4401
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For more information send us an email or phone 1-866-358-2966.