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Vaccine Clinics

PUBLIC HEALTH NURSING DEPARTMENT
Phone
(513) 887-5253
Text (513) 857-2115
Fax (513) 863-4391

OVERVIEW
 Provides services to the entire community to promote health and prevent disease. Feel free to call us at 513-887-5253 or text us at 513-857-2115. We are happy to help you to promote good health and prevent disease.

VACCINE CLINICS
We are specialists in vaccines for the prevention of communicable diseases for both children and adults. We participate in the Vaccines for Children program that allows us to provide childhood vaccines at very low cost. We also offer international travel vaccines for anyone planning an overseas trip.

Arrangements can often be made to provide certain vaccines on site if needed (at schools, churches, public vaccines clinics).

CHILDHOOD VACCINE CLINIC 
Vaccination throughout childhood is essential because it helps provide immunity before children are exposed to potentially life-threatening diseases.

Vaccines for children are available for those 6 months - 18 years of age and receive health insurance from Medicaid or self-pay. No private insurance is accepted. 

Appointments are required for all vaccines


Mondays and Wednesdays 

9 AM - 11 AM
and
1 PM - 3 PM


ADULT VACCINE CLINIC
Must be at least 19 years of age or older and have no medical insurance. 

APPOINTMENTS ARE REQUIRED


Tuesdays and Thursdays

9 AM - 11 AM
and 
1 PM - 3 PM

Clinic is located at at 301 S. Third Street, Hamilton, OH 45011

Enter through the front door lobby. Handicap accessibility is available in the back of the building off of the parking lot

Appointments are required

Call 513-887-5253 or text 513-857-2115 to make an appointment


Please bring your vaccine records and insurance card

TRAVEL VACCINE CLINIC

CDC recommended immunizations available.

Call 513-887-5253 or text 513-857-2115 to make an appointment

 

ARE THERE OTHER LOCATIONS THAT I CAN GET MY CHILD(REN) VACCINATED?
In addition to some pediatrician offices throughout Butler County, childhood vaccines are available at two community clinics, Primary Health Solutions (locations in Hamilton, Fairfield and Middletown) and Centerpoint Health (Middletown).
 
Centerpoint Health: 513-318-1188 
 
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Insurance1 document

  • List of Participating Insurance Plans
    document date 09-29-2022

Vaccine Clinics10 documents

  • Childhood Vaccine Clinic Flyer 2024
    document date 03-18-2024
  • Vaccine Fee List
    document date 02-05-2024
    Updated 2/5/24
  • Flu Clinic - Vaccines for Children Program (VFC) - November 9, 2023
    document date 10-25-2023
    VFC Flu Clinic_English_10252023
  • VFC ClĂ­nica de Gripe (VFC) - VacĂșnese Contra la gripe Hoy - November 9, 2023
    document date 10-25-2023
    VFC Flu Clinic_Espanol_10252023
  • Back to School Vaccine Clinic
    document date 08-16-2023
    SPANISH
  • Back to School Vaccine Clinic
    document date 06-20-2023
    ENGLISH
  • Adult Vaccine Clinic Flyer
    document date 05-25-2023
    Opens 6/13/23
  • Insurance Guidelines and the Cost of Vaccines for Children
    document date 08-28-2018
  • Vaccination Record Request Form (if available)
    document date 08-28-2018
  • Form for bringing a child to clinic if you are not the parent (requires parent signature)
    document date 08-28-2018

Vaccine Information  - For Parents5 documents

  • What is Community Immunity
    document date 12-06-2022
  • Can We Get Too Many Vaccines
    document date 12-06-2022
  • Vaccines When Your Child is Sick
    document date 12-06-2022
  • Vaccines, Autism, and Safety
    document date 12-06-2022
  • Vaccine Safety for Parents
    document date 12-06-2022

Communicable Diseases18 documents

  • Know Your ABC's
    document date 08-12-2019
  • Acute Flaccid Myelitis (AFM)
    document date 11-01-2018
  • Ohio Disease Reporting Form
    document date 05-11-2018
  • Zika Virus
    document date 05-11-2018
  • Protecting Yourself from Mosquitos in the US
    document date 05-11-2018
  • Protecting Yourself from Mosquitos When Traveling to Tropical Countries
    document date 05-11-2018
  • Hepatitis ABC
    document date 05-11-2018
  • Pertussis (Whooping Cough)
    document date 05-11-2018
  • Pertussis (Whooping Cough) Questions and Answers
    document date 05-11-2018
  • Take Action to Fight the Flu
    document date 05-11-2018
  • Lyme Disease
    document date 05-11-2018
  • Tick Bites and Lyme Disease
    document date 05-11-2018
  • Reporting a Communicable Disease to the Butler County Health District
    document date 05-11-2018

Norovirus Information5 documents

  • Norovirus information from CDC
    document date 03-13-2019
  • Noro Key Facts
    document date 11-16-2018
  • Prevent the Spread of Noro
    document date 11-16-2018
  • Food Handling to Prevent Noro
    document date 11-16-2018
  • Cleaning up Norovirus
    document date 11-16-2018

TB (Tuberculosis)5 documents

  • HIV Testing Recommendations for TB (Tuberculosis)
    document date 10-01-2019
  • TB Program Information Information
    document date 07-27-2018
  • Basic TB Facts
    document date 07-27-2018
  • Patient & General Public TB Information
    document date 07-27-2018
  • Tuberculosis (TB) Information for  Providers & General Public
    document date 07-27-2018

HIV Testing1 document

  • HIV, HepC Testing
    document date 07-26-2019

Transportation Options / Access To Care3 documents

  • Butler County Regional Transit Authority
    document date 07-13-2018
  • Hope House Mission
    document date 07-13-2018
  • Butler County Department of Jobs and Family Services
    document date 07-13-2018