Clinics and Locations
Immunization Clinics
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.
Vaccines for School
Nevada law requires that all children be fully immunized before entering school. Visit the Clark County School District’s Student Enrollment Process for vaccination requirements. The health district offers all vaccines for school at all public health centers. Special community clinics may be found on the Vaccines for School webpage.
Flu Clinics
An annual flu vaccine is the best way to reduce your chance of getting the flu. Visit the Flu Vaccine Clinic webpage for information about flu vaccine.
Mobile Clinics
The mobile unit is currently scheduled, through December 2020, to be at several locations throughout the valley.
Public Health Centers
Immunizations are available at the following district public health centers. Certain vaccines may not be available at all public health centers. Call (702) 759-0850 for more information.
Travel Vaccine Clinics
The health district offers travel vaccines for people traveling outside the United States. Information on clinic locations and hours is available on the Travel Vaccine webpage. (see the Cost section for more information)
NOTE: Clients must arrive by 2 p.m. to allow time for processing and receive travel vaccines. Please plan accordingly.
Cost
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.
Note: The credit card holder’s name must match the name on the acceptable photo identification presented. Visit the Accepted Methods of Payment webpage for details on payments and our ID policy.
Patients can print and complete the two forms (below) prior to visitation:
- Clinical Services Registration Form – English
Formulario de Registro de Servicios Clínica – En Español- Vaccine Administration Form & Informed Consent – English
Registro de Administración de Vacunas y Consentimiento de su Información – En EspañolNOTE: The vaccine administration record must be filled out prior to receiving any immunizations.
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.
Clinic Locations
Southern Nevada Health District Main Facility
280 S. Decatur Blvd., Las Vegas, NV 89107
(702) 759-0850
Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Clients must arrive by 2 p.m. to receive travel vaccine services and allow time for processing.
East Las Vegas Public Health Center
570 N. Nellis Blvd., Suite D-1, Las Vegas, NV 89110
(702) 759-0850
Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Clients must arrive by 4 p.m. to receive services and allow time for processing.
Henderson Public Health Center
220 E. Horizon Dr., Suites A & C
Henderson, NV 89015
(702) 759-0850
Monday – Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
by appointment only
Clients must arrive by 4 pm to receive services and allow time for processing
Mesquite Public Health Center – Map
830 Hafen Lane, Mesquite, NV 89027
(702) 759-1682
Tuesday and Thursday, 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Closed from noon to 1 p.m.
By appointment only.
Laughlin Clinic
Immunizations are available for adults and children twice a year at the Laughlin Public Health Center. Information on clinic locations is available on the Laughlin Clinic webpage.
Updated on: October 28, 2020