County Of Orange Health Care Agency
Public Health Services
Travel Immunizations Price Sheet*
Effective 08/21/06
A. Travel Clinic is located at 1725 W. 17th Street, Santa Ana, CA 92706
Hours: Monday – Friday: 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Saturday/Sunday/Holidays: Closed
Call 1-800-564-8448 for an appointment.
B. Office Visit Fee of $30 will be charged each time each patient is seen by the Registered Nurse. NOTE: Only one office visit fee will be charged per patient for same day multiple shots.
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C. Charges are for each vaccine received by each patient at each visit. Fees are listed below.
D. Payment is accepted in cash, check, VISA, MASTERCARD or DISCOVER.
Fees Per Patient for Immunizations
Validation Stamp for each vaccine as required/needed...............................No charge
Hepatitis A -Adult...............................$18.50
Hepatitis B.......................................21.25
Menomune......................................... 86.25
Menactra......................................... 82.00
Rabies.......................................... 146.75
Tetanus/Diphtheria (Td)...........................17.75
Typhoid/Injectable............................... 43.00
Typhoid/Oral..................................... 28.00
Twinrix (Hep A & Hep B combined)..................38.75
Yellow Fever..................................... 66.25
Malaria Appointment/Per Family
(If seen at the same time)
E. Malaria Prescription (this price does not include the filling of the prescription).................................39.00
− An appointment with our doctor is necessary; phone 1-800-564-8448 to make an appointment.
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− If also seen by the nurse for travel vaccines, the information and charges listed in Section B and D will apply.
*Prices subject to change without notice
Tuesday, February 13, 2007
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5 comments:
What the heck is Menomune? and Menactra? Do we really need a Rabies shot??
I think we just need:
HepA&B, Tetanus, Typhoid, Yellow Fever and Malaria pills... BTW, Shelley's doc said we should all be on the same pills, so anyone get any yet?
BTW, in answer to your question, undoubtedly, your arm.
My doctor said you take the malaria before, during and after the trip. And Typhoid is also available in pill form.
I got typhoid pills from that place. I havn't started taking them yet, they are still in my refrigerator, (where I was told to keep them).
Only 4 pills were given to me and I am supposed to take one every other day on a empty stomach.
Im scared to take them, but I may need to start soon. :P
If you go to this clinic, make sure you go early in the day.... apparently the wait time goes up exponentially the later you go....
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