Immunizations

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Navajo County Public Health Services District provides free immunizations, to children who qualify, up to 18 years of age through the Federal Vaccines for Children Program and for adults who are under or uninsured through the Federal Vaccines for Adults Program. These are first-come, first-serve programs and vaccine stock is limited. 

 A reminder/recall is initiated for all children who have not completed their primary immunization series. The goal of the Immunization Program is to have all children up to date on their vaccines as appropriate to their age. For more information about immunization schedules click here.

If you have any questions regarding immunizations or would like a copy of your child’s record, or in some cases your own record, please contact the Show Low or Holbrook offices. Or you can register at MyIR.net to receive yours, or your child's vaccine record, as long as it is registered in ASIIS, the Arizona State Immunization Information System.

Titers are also available at the Holbrook and Show Low offices by appointment only. Fees for titers vary. Please call (928) 532-6050 for more information.

FAQs - Frequently Asked Questions

Child Immunizations
Should All Children Be Immunized?

Medical professionals recommend that all children receive immunizations for protection against polio, measles, mumps, rubella (German measles), pertussis (whooping cough), diphtheria, tetanus, Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib) infections, varicella (chickenpox), pneumonia, Hepatitus A, and Hepatitis B.

What Can Happen When Children Are Not Immunized?

Immunization is the only protection children have against these childhood diseases. These diseases have the potential for serious or fatal complications, including breathing problems, brain damage, meningitis and paralysis. Some parents do not get their children immunized because they are not aware that these diseases still pose a serious threat to the health of their children. As long as even a few cases of a disease occur, children and adults who are not properly immunized are at risk for catching the disease and spreading it to others.

Immunization Requirements and Schedules for the Current Year

Immunization Records

Parent must accompany child. Please bring child immunization records to each visit. If you are unable to accompany your child, please call for further information.

Adult Immunizations

Going out of the Country?
Look up Travel Immunizations Recommendations.

Public Health Nurses offer adult immunizations at all of our sites. Prices vary frequently, please call our Adult Vaccine Coordinator at our Show Low Office (928) 532-6050 for prices and further information. We do not offer all international travel vaccines.

Vaccine Type Vaccine Information
TdaP Adult Tetanus, Diptheria, and Pertussis.
Hep B (3 dose series)
Adult Hepatitis B
1st and 2nd dose given 1 month apart. 3rd dose given 4-6 months from 2nd dose.
Hep A (2 dose series)
Adult Hepatitis A
Doses are spaced 6 months apart
Twinrix (3 dose series)
Adult Hepatitis A and Hepatitis B
1st and 2nd dose given 1 month apart, 3rd dose given 6 months from 1st dose
Typhoid Typhoid Vaccine
MMR (2 dose series)
Measles, Mumps, and Rubella
Doses are spaced 30 days apart
Proquad Measles, Mumps, and Rubella (MMR) and Varicella (Chickenpox)
Varicella Chickenpox
ZOSTAVAX Reduces the risk of Shingles (used for adults 60+)
Polio Polio virus Inactivated
Influenza

Flu vaccine
Offered in season

Pneumovax Pneumonia
PPD TB Skin Test
Valid for one year
GARDASIL

Human Papillomavirus for females up to age 45 dose series.
Second dose HPV [Quadrivalent Human Papillomavir us (Types 6, 11, 16, 18) Recombinant Vaccine]
Third dose administered 2 and 6 months after 1st dose.

 

Adult Vaccines must be pre-ordered through the Adult Immunization Coordinator. Prices are subject to change frequently please ask for current prices. Multiple vaccines may be eligible for special pricing. If you require further information, please call (928) 532-6050.

 

Immunization Locations, Dates & Times

Location Address and Phone Day and Time

Show Low Office

600 N. 9th Place
Show Low, AZ  85901

Phone: (928) 532-6050

Walk In Clinic: 

We have resumed services effective April 12th, 2022

2nd TUESDAY,  1:30-3:30 PM   

4th TUESDAY, 1:30-3:30 PM


 
Taylor/Snowflake Office

Taylor Fire Department
411 Paper Mill Rd
Taylor, AZ  85939

Phone: (928) 532-6050

Walk In Clinic:

We have resumed services effective April 12th, 2022

2nd  TUESDAY, 10:00-11:30 AM
4th TUESDAY, 10:00-11:30 AM

Immunizations Available by Appointment in Show Low 

Please bring your insurance card with you.
Free to those who qualify (uninsured and underinsured)

(for children birth through 18 years of age, and adults)

 

 

Questions About Immunization?

If you have any questions regarding immunizations or would like a copy of your child’s record, or in some cases your own record, please provide your full name and date of birth or your child’s full name and date of birth.