Mono County California
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Clone of Immunization Program

Immunization Program graphic [1]

 

 

 

 

 

This Department offers the full range of childhood and adult immunizations. Vaccinations for international travel are available to both children and adults; please see our travel clinic brochure below.

Influenza vaccine clinics are held yearly in the fall at multiple sites throughout the county. For further information or to schedule an appointment, please contact the Health Department in Mammoth Lakes at (760) 924-1830 [2] or in Bridgeport (760) 932-5580 [3].

Mono County Public Health also utilizes the California Immunization Registry (CAIR) to increase the rates of fully immunized children and reducing the number of unnecessary immunizations. CAIR can provide parents and health care providers with valuable immunization information to ensure the appropriate immunizations are given at the correct time. This information is critical in order to prevent vaccine-preventable diseases in our community. For more information please see the link below.

 

LOW COST VACCINES FOR

UNINSURED AND UNDERINSURED ADULTS

NOW AVAILABLE AT MONO COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT

  • Hepatitis A
  • Hepatitis B
  • Human Papilloma Virus (HPV)
  • Measles Mumps Rubella (MMR)
  • Meningococcal (MCV4)
  • Pneumococcal (PCV13)
  • Polio
  • Tetanus Diptheria (Td)
  • Tetanus Diptheria Pertussis (Tdap)
  • Varicella (Chickenpox)

Please call Mono County Health Department for more information and to schedule an appointment.

Mammoth Lakes: 760.924.1830 [4].  Bridgeport: 760.932.5580 [5]

 

With these immunization recommendations the notes must be read [6]
Immunization Schedule - Adult [6]

These recommendations must be read with the footnotes that follow.

Read more [6]
Image of immunization calendar [7]
Immunization Schedule - Birth through 15 months [7]

These recommendations must be read with the footnotes that follow. For those who fall behind or start late, provide catch-up vaccination at the earliest opportunity as indicated by the green bars in tables below. To determine minimum intervals between doses, see the catch-up schedule. School entry and adolescent vaccine age groups are 4-6 yrs and 11-12 yrs.

Read more [7]

Web Links

California Immunization Registry [8]
Federal Government Health Information [9]
National Institutes of Health [10]
World Health Organization [11]
American Health Network [12]
California Department Of Public Health [13]
Vaccine Preventable Disease Stories [14]
Vaccine Preventable Disease Information [15]
Vaccine Safety Information [16]
Vaccine Safety Net [17]
Every Child By Two (Immunization & Child Development Information) [18]
Centers For Disease Control & Prevention, Vaccine Information [19]
American Academy Of Pediatrics [20]
Vacunas y Mi Salud [21]
Vacunas Requeridas para el Ao Escolar 2011-2012 [22]
Why I Choose [23]

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Source URL: https://www.monocounty.ca.gov/public-health/page/clone-immunization-program

Links
[1] https://www.monocounty.ca.gov/sites/default/files/styles/gallery500/public/imageattachments/public-health/page/6927/iz_pic.png?itok=7u2Y30i_
[2] tel:(760) 924-1830
[3] tel:(760) 932-5580
[4] tel:760.924.1830
[5] tel:760.932.5580
[6] https://www.monocounty.ca.gov/public-health/page/immunization-schedule-adult
[7] https://www.monocounty.ca.gov/public-health/page/immunization-schedule-birth-through-18-years
[8] http://cairweb.org/
[9] http://www.healthfinder.gov/
[10] http://www.nih.gov/
[11] http://www.who.int/
[12] http://www.ahni.com/
[13] http://www.cdph.ca.gov/programs/immunize/Pages/MeandMyFamily.aspx
[14] http://shotbyshot.org/
[15] http://www.cdph.ca.gov/programs/immunize/Pages/BrowsebyDisease.aspx
[16] http://www.whyichoose.org/vaccinesafety.html
[17] http://www.who.int/immunization_safety/safety_quality/vaccine_safety_websites/en/
[18] http://www.ecbt.org/index.cfm
[19] http://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/
[20] http://www.aap.org/
[21] http://www.vacunasymisalud.org/
[22] http://www.shotsforschool.org/
[23] http://www.whyichoose.org/