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Vaccine Basics |
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Where To Get Vaccinated |
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Vaccines are available at doctors' offices, public and community health clinics (see map below), pharmacies, and other community locations (e.g., schools/universities and religious centers). |
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Find A Health Center |
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Federally funded health centers are in most cities and many rural areas. Type in your address and click the "Find Health Centers" button to find health centers near you. |
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The health centers care for you, even if you have no health insurance. |
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HealthMap: Vaccine Finder |
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The
HealthMap Vaccine Finder is a free online service that helps consumers locate vaccine providers of vaccines that doctors routinely recommend for adults. Simply enter your zip code or city and state to find mapped locations where vaccinations are offered. |
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Find Your Local Immunization Program |
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This page was updated on
January 28, 2021. |
This page was reviewed on
September 18,
2019. |
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Immunization Action Coalition • 2550 University Avenue West • Suite 415 North • Saint Paul, Minnesota • 55114 |
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tel 651-647-9009 • fax 651-647-9131 |
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The Immunization Action Coalition (IAC), a non-profit organization, works to increase immunization rates and prevent disease by creating and distributing educational materials for health professionals and the public that enhance delivery of safe and effective immunization services. IAC also facilitates communication about the safety, efficacy, and use of vaccines within the broad immunization community of patients, parents, healthcare organizations, and government health agencies. |
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