Immunization Clinic
Immunizations for Infants, Children, Adolescents and Adults
The Macomb County Health Department Immunization Clinic provides vaccines -- on a walk-in basis or by appointment -- to protect all persons in our communities from vaccine preventable disease.
Due to the COVID-19 crisis, limited Immunization services are available by appointment only. Please call either the Mount Clemens Health Center (586-469-5372) or the Southwest Health Center (586-465-8537) if you have questions or concerns.
WAIVER EDUCATION IS ONLY AVAILABLE BY APPOINTMENT THROUGH THE SCHOOL IMMUNIZATION PROGRAM. PLEASE CALL 586-466-6840 TO SCHEDULE AN APPOINTMENT.
You can save time by printing and completing the forms at home before visiting one of our health centers. Both forms must be completed by a parent or guardian.
- Vaccination Registration Form (pdf)
- Medical Questionnaire (pdf)
Immunization Clinic Schedule
Mount Clemens/Central Health Service Center
43525 Elizabeth Road, Mount Clemens, MI 48043
(586) 469-5372 to schedule an appointment
Due to the COVID-19 crisis, limited Immunization services are available by appointment only.
Please call either the Mount Clemens Health Center (586-469-5372) or the Southwest Health Center (586-465-8537) if you have questions or concerns.
Southeast Family Resource Center
25401 Harper, St. Clair Shores, MI 48081
(586) 466-6800
** Closed during the COVID-19 outbreak. **
Please call either the Mount Clemens Health Center (586-469-5372) or the Southwest Health Center (586-465-8537) location to schedule an appointment. No walk-ins.
Due to the COVID-19 crisis, limited Immunization services are available by appointment only.
Please call either the Mount Clemens Health Center (586-469-5372) or the Southwest Health Center (586-465-8537) if you have questions or concerns.
Holiday Office Closures:
- Friday, April 10 - Good Friday. County offices close at 12 PM.
- Monday, May 25 - Memorial Day - County offices closed
- Friday, July 3 - Independence Day observed - County offices closed.
A parent or guardian MUST be available to sign clinic health forms for each child.
Please bring with you to the health center: immunization record(s) and valid Medicaid and/or Medicare card along with any supplemental insurance cards.
For appointments or more information, please call one of our health centers: Mount Clemens (586) 469-5372; Warren (586) 465-8537; St. Clair Shores (586) 466-6800.
Cost of Vaccines
- Macomb County Health Department can bill some commercial insurances for immunization services. Please contact one of our health centers to check if Macomb County Health Department is a provider for your commercial insurance. Final determination of eligibility/benefits must occur at time of service.
- Macomb County Health Department does participate in the Vaccines for Children Program (VFC). Participants of this program who are unable to afford the administration fee should talk with one of the clinic nurses.
- Effective 1/3/2014 there is a vaccine administration charge of $10 for each vaccine given. In addition, vaccine fees will be charged to individuals who are not eligible for Federal and/or State vaccine programs.
- Payment by cash, check or credit card. An enhanced access fee is applied for credit card usage, based on amount of service being charged. We cannot accept Health Savings Account (HSA) or debit card only transactions.
- Medicaid/Medicare Part B will be billed for approved vaccines. At this time, we cannot bill for vaccines covered under Medicare Part D.
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Adults may be eligible to receive certain vaccines at a reduced cost. Talk with your immunization nurse to see if you qualify.
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