General Information | Immunization Safety
Infant/Childhood Immunizations |Adolescent Immunizations |Adult Immunizations

Immunizations
Community and Family Health/Nursing

The Utah County Health Department provides immunizations to children, adolescents and adults.

For those who are uninsured, and have Medicaid, the Vaccines for Children (VFC) Program provides vaccines at a low-cost. Find out if you qualify for the VFC Program. We are unable to cover underinsured as of Jan. 1,2012.

Our main office is located in Provo with Satellite Clinics in American Fork, and Payson (for office hours and locations, click on links above).  The Provo Clinic is a walk-in clinic. American Fork and Payson both require appointments, which can be made by calling 801-851-7024. You can find addresses and office hours by clicking here.

We provide the following services:

  • School
  • Travel: consultations on immunizations required or suggested by destination. Appointments available by calling 801-851-7025 or by walk-in on first-come/first-serve basis
  • Missionary
  • Work
  • TB testing (No TB test on Thursday and after 4:30 pm daily)
  • EMT testing

When coming for immunizations you must bring the following:

  • Insurance Information
  • Immunization Records
  • Form of Identification (Driver's license, Student ID, Passport)
  • Form of Payment

General Information

For influenza info, click here

Infant and Childhood Immunizations

Adolescent Immunizations

Adult Immunizations

  • TDAP
    • Pertussis, more commonly known as whooping cough, is making a comeback. In 2011, 162 cases of pertussis were reported in Utah County. This number could have been significantly higher because of the number of cases that go unreported. In 2010, there were 38 reported cases of pertussis in Utah County.
    • In response to the pertussis resurgence, Utah County Health Department is able to offer Tdap (tetanus, diphtheria, pertussis) vaccine for $14.00 to individuals who are 19 years of age or older that are uninsured or underinsured.
    • Anyone having contact with young children, including parents, grandparents, caregivers, nursing students, and child care workers should be immunized with Tdap.
  • Immunization Schedule (CDC)
  • Travel
    • Consultations on immunizations required or suggested by destination. Appointments available by calling 801-851-7025 or by walk-in on first-come/first-serve basis
    • CDC recommendations
  • Missionary Requirements
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Immunization Safety

National Immunization Hotline
1-800-232-2522

National Spanish Immunization Hotline
1-800-232-0233

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