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Mondays
Other Times by Appointment
(304) 329-0096
Immunizations for preventable childhood/adult diseases are available for eligible children and adults during our regular immunization clinic hours (see Calendar of Events) or call us for an appointment.
See the Immunization Schedules below for more information.
Influenza (also known as the flu) is a respiratory illness caused by flu viruses that can spread easily from person to person. Influenza can cause mild to severe illness. Symptoms usually are fever and cough or sore throat, and may also include headache, extreme tiredness, runny or stuffy nose, or muscle aches. Nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea can also occur, especially in children.
What can you do? Get vaccinated! Everybody age 6 months and older should get influenza vaccine every year.
Recommended FLU Resources:
CDC Influenza Vaccine Information
West Virginia law requires students to receive the TDAP and meningococcal (MCV4) vaccine for entry into both the
Your children through 18 years of age may be eligible for VFC vaccines. Check requirements here
Click below for the recommended vaccinations by age from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC):
Recommended Immunizations for Birth Through 6 Years Old
Recommended Immunizations for Children 7–18 Years Old
Vaccines offered include flu, shingles, pneumonia, Td (Tetanus, diphtheria), Tdap (Tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis), Hepatitis A and Hepatitis B. Vaccines for travelers are also available by request. Fees do apply for these vaccines. Call the Health Department for further information and/or to schedule an appointment.
Click below for the recommended vaccinations by age from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC):
Recommended Vaccinations for Adults
