Immunization Clinics | Washington County Health Department

Children entering kindergarten should have a series of vaccinations, including those for pertussis (whooping cough), measles, mumps, rubella and varicella (chickenpox), among others. Those entering seventh grade should have a meningococcal vaccine and a TDaP booster, and those entering 12th grade should have a meningococcal booster. These required shots as well as adult immunizations can be administered at the health department.

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Physical Address

340 Muskingum Drive, Suite B, Marietta, OH 45750

Hours

Normal Clinic Hours Tue, Thu 12pm-3pm.

Voice

(740) 376-5810

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Fax

(740) 376-7074

Application process

Normal Clinic Hours Tue, Thu 12pm-3pm. Book an Appointment by visiting the website at https://healow.com/apps/provider/healthdepartment-washingtoncounty-3265285 or call 740-374-2782 ext. 3333 to check on availability.

Fee

Accepts most insurances, Medicaid and HMO's. Reach out for assistance if you feel that you can’t pay for vaccines.

Eligibility

Washington County adults and school age children.

Service area

Washington County, Ohio

Agency info

Washington County Health Department

Provides a variety of public health services and programs to Washington County: Immunizations, Infectious Disease Investigations, Children with Medical Handicaps Services, Vital Statistics, Emergency Planning, Septic Permits & Inspections, Food Permits & Inspections, Commercial Plumbing Permits & Inspections, Rabies Vaccinations for Dogs & Cats, Dental Sealants for Children, and Chronic Disease Prevention and Wellness Programs.