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Immunizations

Childhood immunizations, travelers vaccinations and tuberculin skin tests are available to all adults and minors (with parental consent).

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IMMUNIZE At All Ages

Vaccines save lives and prevent the spread of many serious diseases.  Providing and promoting immunizations is one of public health's greatest success stories. 

Clallam County's Department of Health and Human Services is committed to continuing this tradition by providing immunizations to people of all ages.

Walk-in immunization clinics are scheduled weekly in Port Angeles and once per month in Forks.  Port Angeles also offers an evening immunization clinic once per month.  Clinic schedules are listed below.  An appointment is not necessary, you can just walk in at those times, and staff will serve you.

Our immunization clinics serve everyone; there are no income restrictions for using this service.  We are not able to bill private insurance companies, but we will provide you with a detailed receipt so that you can submit your own claim.  We do accept medical coupons.  Vaccine administration fees can be waived for some vaccines given to children under the age of 19 years.  You may find out how much an immunization will cost by calling 417-2412, or you may download the Immunization Clinic Price List.  If you are calling from the West End, dial 374-3121.

Walk-In Immunization Clinic Hours at
Clallam County Health and Human Services

Port Angeles Office

Clallam County Health & Human Services
Clallam County Courthouse lower level
223 East 4th Street, Port Angeles, WA 98362-3015
360-417-2274

Tuesdays

8:30 AM - 11:30 AM

Wednesdays

1:00 PM - 4:00 PM

2nd Wednesday of the month

4:00 PM - 6:00 PM

Forks Office

Forks Health Department
140 "C" Street, Forks
360-374-3121

3rd Tuesday of the month

9:30 AM - 11:30  and  1:00 PM - 3:30 PM


Planning To Travel Outside Of The United States?

Many diseases which are no longer present in our country may pose a risk to international travelers. Vaccinations depend on the specific area of travel, length of stay, and specific activities. Clallam County Health and Human Services can provide you with a Travel Consultation Packet. The packet provides specific vaccine recommendations and disease information for the country and area to which you are traveling. Plan your trip in advance. Travel immunization should be completed at least a month before you leave the country.

To receive a Travel Consultation Packet:

1. Complete a Travel Immunization Worksheet and return it to our office with check or money order for the fee. The Travel Immunization Worksheet must be completed and returned to our office with a check or money order for $50.00.  Out of Clallam County residents must return the worksheet with a check or money order of $75.00. A Travel Consultation Packet will be mailed to you prior to any immunizations given. Walk in travel consultations will be charged $90.00. Travel immunizations will not be given without Travel Consultation Packet.

2. Tell us where you are going, your departure date, and length of your trip, your birth date and the nature of your trip.

3. Immunization recommendations will be mailed to you in 7 to 10 days.

4. You do not need to schedule an appointment to receive vaccinations – all travel immunizations are available at our regular walk-in clinics.


Tuberculin Skin Tests

The Clallam County Department of Health and Human Services offers routine PPD skin testing for exposure to tuberculosis (TB).  The test is very much like an allergy test.  A needle is used to place a small amount of fluid just under the skin on your forearm.  You must return within 48-72 hours to have the skin test results read by a nurse. 

If you do not have your test results read, the test must be repeated.

TB Skin Tests are given during our regularly scheduled immunization clinics in Port Angeles.  For the Forks office, call 374-3121 for scheduling.


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