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Immunization

Vaccines are responsible for the control of many infectious diseases that once were common – polio, measles, diphtheria, whooping cough, German measles, mumps, tetanus and Haemophilus influenza B.

While these diseases are near a record low in the United States, the viruses and bacteria that cause them still exist. Even diseases that are nearly nonexistent in this country are only a plane ride away. 

Once contracted, these diseases can be passed on to people who are not protected. To help prevent disease, your county health department offers immunization services for infants, children, adolescents and adults.

Services and Fees

The Payne County Health Department is able to provide many immunizations for both children and adults. Please bring your/your child's immunization record with you to receive immunization services.

Most routinely recommended childhood, adolescent, and adult vaccines are available to those who meet eligibility criteria. For the most accurate information on fees and availability based on your eligibility, contact your local health department. 

For more detailed information, please follow these links:

Hours

Immunization services are provided by walk-in.  We do encourage you to call and verify availability and eligibility of your needed immunization prior to coming in. View walk-in hours on the home page by clicking here.

For more information, please call: (580) 336-2257

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