Costs & Immunizations
| VACCINE |
COST |
DOSES |
WHEN |
| Hepatitis A Adult |
$66.00 per dose |
2 |
0, 6mo-12mo |
| Hepatitis B Adult |
$73.00 per dose |
3 |
0, 1-2mo, 4-6mo |
| Hep A and B combo (18 years or older) |
$90.00 per dose |
3 |
0, 1mo, 6mo |
| Meningitis vaccine/Menactra |
$147.00 |
1 |
Per visit |
| Meningitis vaccine/Menomune |
$154.00 |
1 |
Per visit |
| MMR (Measles, Mumps, & Rubella) |
$92.00 per dose |
2 |
Per visit |
| Pneumococcal vaccine |
$96.00 |
1 |
Per visit |
| Polio injectable (IPV) |
$67.00 |
1 |
Per visit |
| Rabies IM vaccine (pre-exposure) |
$236.00 per dose |
3 |
0, 7, 21-28 days |
| Rabies IM vaccine (post-exposure) |
$236.00 per dose |
5 |
0, 3, 7, 14, and 28 days |
| TB skin test with Health Card |
$65.00 |
1 |
Per visit |
| Tetanus Diptheria (TD) |
$58.00 |
1 |
Per visit |
| TDAP |
$71.00 |
1 |
Per visit |
| Varicella vaccine (Chicken Pox) |
$126.00 per dose |
2 |
0 and 30 days |
Typhoid (Typhium VI) |
$97.00 |
1 |
Per visit |
Yellow Fever |
$130.00 |
1 |
Per visit |
| Note: prices are based upon market and acquisition costs, and are subject to change |
* Prescription from a physician is required. |
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There is a first time foreign travel consultation fee of $40, or $42 if your visit requires a prescription.
We accept the following forms of payment: cash, MasterCard, VISA or American Express. Sorry, we do not accept personal checks and we do not bill insurance companies.
Do I need a prescription to get immunized?
A prescription is needed for medications to prevent malaria. You can get it from your personal physician or the Public Health Clinic physician for a fee. The other immunizations do not require a prescription.
What about childhood immunizations?
If your child has received all of the recommended vaccines for children, they do not have to be revaccinated against childhood diseases when traveling abroad. However, it is recommended that you verify that your child has received all of the necessary vaccines needed for the area in which you are traveling. There are countries where polio, measles and other childhood diseases are prevalent.
Children under 18 years of age should visit their pediatrician to update their immunization record. Please bring all immunization records to your travel appointment.
Children under age 18 should be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian.
Where do I get immunized?
You can get all of the foreign travel immunizations at the main Maricopa County Public Health Clinic located at 1645 E. Roosevelt Street, in Phoenix.
Our clinic is open most days of the week. However, you must make an appointment by dialing 602-506-6909.
Are laboratory services available?
No. Visit your primary care physician or consult an infectious disease medical doctor for any post-travel illness or concerns.