Immunizations

The Christian County Health Department regularly offers immunizations to the community on an as-needed basis. We follow the CDC-recommended immunization schedule, which can be found here. More info on immunizations in Missouri can be found on the Department of Health and Senior Services website

Our vaccines offered vary depending on availability and time of year, so it is recommended you call ahead to ensure the vaccine you're looking for is currently available, at (417) 581-7285

Several vaccinations we typically offer include: 

  • TDaP (Tetanus, Diphtheria, Pertussis a.k.a. whooping cough)

  • Shingles

  • Adult & Pediatric RSV

  • Hepatitis A & B

  • HPV

  • Meningococcal

  • Childhood vaccines

The Health Department accepts private insurance, self-pay, along with offering state-funded vaccines to those under- or uninsured. A $20 fee is charge to out of county residents.

Select links below to print out immunization paperwork.

Consent for Services

While walk-ins are accepted, we cannot guarantee you will be seen or the availability of a vaccine unless you schedule an appointment. To schedule an appointment, please call (417) 581-7285

Business Contract

The Christian County Health Department offers immunizations at a discounted rate to Christian County Businesses.

​We understand that this is not a requirement. This service is offered through a signed contract with decreased fees of normal pricing and waives the out of county fee for your employees. We will provide a CCHD Employee Form that is required to be completed and brought to the appointment by your employee.

To be efficient and considerate of everyone’s time, we request an appointment be made. We will do our best to accommodate walk-ins considering time allowed during normal business hours. If this is something that you would like to take advantage of, please contact us (417) 581-7285. 

There is no fee or requirement for number of participants to utilize this service.

Services offered include: 

  • TB Testing and TB Assessments

  • TDaP (Tetanus, Diphtheria, Pertussis a.k.a. whooping cough)

  • Hepatitis A

  • Hepatitis B