Adult and childhood immunizations, including annual flu shots, are available on a walk-in basis to Fulton County residents at six of the health centers of the Fulton County Board of Health. Vaccines are available for infants, children, teens and adults of certain ages, people in certain jobs and travelers to countries where they may be at risk for certain diseases.
Immunizations
The following immunizations are available:
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Polio
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Measles
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Mumps
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Rubella
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Hepatitis A
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Hepatitis B
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Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib)
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Varicella (chickenpox)
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Diphtheria
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Pertussis
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Tetanus
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Pneumococcal (Prevnar - VFC - Vaccines for Children only)
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Influenza (seasonal)
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Meningococcal Rotavirus (VFC)
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Human papiloma virus (HPV) (VFC only) (available to Fulton County residents)
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*Tuberculin TB skin tests given at the clinics (TST/Mantoux/PPD)
- *Please note: You MUST return to the clinic to have the skin test read 48 - 72 hours after it was placed. Skin tests are not given on Thursdays, one day before 3-day weekends.
Other immunization services for children include childcare, preschool and school immunization reporting, outreach and education, immunization education for health professionals, and Vaccines for Children (VFC) provider information.
Fees
Costs for immunizations services can vary and are based on a sliding scale according to income, family size and your insurance coverage. Please bring documents and proof of income, family size and your Fulton County residency at the time of your appointment. We accept cash and credit card payments as well as Medicaid and Medicare.