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WHAT'S NEW
  • Seasonal Influenza Vaccine
    Seasonal influenza vaccine is now available in the Immunization Clinic. Information about vaccine types, recommendations, and billing is provided. Last updated: 11/19/09
     
  • Health Advisory: H1N1 Flu (Swine Flu)
    If you are sick with flu-like symptoms and don't know the best thing to do, please read for guidance. Additional resources about H1N1 flu and what you can do to stay healthy are included.
     
  • UW Student Insurance Offers Free HPV Vaccinations
    Free HPV vaccinations are available to female students, spouses, and domestic partners who are covered by the UW Accident and Sickness Insurance Plan.
     
  • Protect Yourself from Shingles
    Shingles, also known as herpes zoster (HZ), is a painful skin rash caused by the varicella zoster virus (VZV), the same virus that causes chickenpox.
     
  • Especially for Students
    Learn about the many valuable health services you are eligible for as a student at UW.
     

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The Immunization Clinic at Hall Health Primary Care Center provides education, immunizations, and therapeutic and diagnostic injections to students, patients and employees. The Immunization Clinic maintains databases to track immunizations for Health Science students and pediatric patients. We also administer the University of Washington's measles immunity requirement program.

Announcement: Hall Health's supply of seasonal influenza vaccine is currently depleted, but we are expecting delivery from the manufacturer sometime in October.  We’ll update this website when the new supply is received.

We do have a limited supply of flu vaccine available for certain groups:

  • Pregnant women
  • Patients with a history of asthma
  • Established pediatric patients of the Family Health Clinic

In the interim, see UWellness: Influenza (Flu) Prevention & Immunization for information on other locations to get your flu shot.

Health Science Students: If you have been admitted to a health science program that includes work in lab or clinical settings, please see our Health Sciences Immunization Program site for more information.

Travel-related Vaccines: The Immunization Clinic does not provide travel vaccines without orders from a travel consultation provider from Hall Health.  Please contact the Travel Clinic to schedule a consultation appointment at (206) 616-2495.

Location

Most care is provided in the Immunization Clinic, Room 101 on the first floor of Hall Health Primary Care Center. For a map and driving directions, see Directions & Parking.  Some services are also provided off-site, such as the annual flu shot program each fall.

Immunization Clinic Hours

Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday: 8:00am - 5:00pm
Tuesday: 9:00am - 5:00pm

The Immunization Clinic is a drop-in clinic (no appointment necessary). Our busiest time is usually at 1:00 pm.

For more information, please feel free to contact the Immunization Clinic by phone at (206) 685-1018 or by email at hhimmune@u.washington.edu.

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