Laughlin Clinic

Immunization clinics are offered in Laughlin twice a year.

At each clinic, Laughlin residents can receive all childhood vaccines for babies, pre-schoolers, pre-teens and adolescents as well as adult immunizations such as Tdap, pneumonia or flu shots.

Immunizations available:

Childhood immunizations (ages 0-18)
School and college mandated shots
Adult immunizations, such as pneumonia and shingle

Clients who need immunization services before or after the clinics held in Laughlin can visit the Mohave Department of Health in Bullhead City. Visit the Clinic Locations webpage for more information.

Certain vaccines may not be available at all public health centers and satellite clinics. Call (702) 759-0850 for more information.

Parental Consent: Non-custodial adults may accompany a child, however, written consent must be provided to the health district from the parent or guardian at the time of service. See the Parental Consent for Immunization of a Minor Policy for more details.

Costs

Vaccine costs vary based on the type of immunization required. In addition to the vaccine costs, the health district charges an administration fee of $20 per person for one vaccine and $8 for each additional vaccine.

Payment by Visa, MasterCard, cash, debit card, money order, cashier’s check, Aetna, Anthem Networks, Cigna, Culinary Insurance, Health Plan of Nevada/Sierra Health and Life, Retiree’s Health Trust, Teacher’s Health Trust, Tricare, Nevada Check-up, Medicaid, and Medicare Part B & D, and Medicare Railroad is accepted. Not all vaccines are covered by insurance.

† Credit cards are not accepted at offsite clinics, such as malls, community centers, etc.

Note: The credit card holder’s name must match the name on the acceptable photo identification presented.

Vaccine Information Sheets

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) offers a number of vaccine information sheets providing details of the vaccines required to be administered. Download vaccine information sheets on the VIS webpage.

The health district supports strategies that are designed to strengthen and sustain public health and improve the health of communities through immunization programs. Download the Immunization Program Policy Statement to learn more.

Contact Information

Phone:
(702) 759-0850

 

Updated on:  January 2, 2024

2024-01-02T14:45:05-08:00
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