Immunization Program
What We Do
Nevada County Public Health offers childhood and adult immunizations, including seasonal flu shots, at our main office in Grass Valley during our regular Immunization Clinic Hours and during our special vaccine clinics out in the community (see below for more detail).
Immunization Appointments
Our Public Health Department provides immunizations weekly by appointment only. If you have a primary care physician please check with them first about receiving needed immunizations. If you need immunizations for school, we will do our best to accommodate children who are uninsured or have Medi-Cal insurance. Please call 530-265-7049 to make an appointment.
Please limit family members entering the building or vaccination area to a parent and the child receiving immunizations, if possible.
If you need your immunization record
This link will direct you to the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) website, to obtain your vaccine records.
Review this list of pharmacies that provide vaccines in Nevada County.
Insurance Coverage
VFC vaccines are covered by Medi-Cal & Nevada County Medi-Cal Managed Care, if uninsured a $10 fee per vaccine applies. A limited number of vaccines are available to purchase for children who do not qualify for the VFC program. See fee schedule below.
We also have adult vaccines available depending on insurance coverage.
Most adult and childhood vaccines are covered by:
- Medi-Cal
- Nevada County Medi-Cal Managed Care
- Blue Shield PPO/EPO
We accept Cash, Check and Credit Cards ($2.00 or 2.4% processing fee applies).
Out-of-Pocket Fee Schedule
Self-Pay vaccine fees are Subject to change based on cost of the vaccine.
| Vaccine | Day of Service Fee |
|---|---|
| Chicken Pox/Varicella (Varivax) | $185 |
| Flu (Influenza) - Adult (Fluarix) | $15 |
| Flu (Influenza) - Pediatric (Fluarix) | $10 |
| Hepatitis A - Adult (Havrix) | $95 |
| Hepatitis A - Pediatric (Havrix) | $50 |
| Hepatitis B - Adult (Engerix-B) | $80 |
| Hepatitis B - Pediatric (Engerix-B) | $40 |
| HPV (Gardasil 9) | $320 |
| Meningitis (MenQuadfi) | $180 |
| MMR (measles, mumps, rubella) MMRII | $105 |
| Polio (IPV) | $55 |
| Shingles - Zoster (Shingrix) | $180 |
| Tdap (Adacel) | $60 |
Grass Valley | Truckee |
| Nevada County Public Health Dept. | Nevada County Public Health Dept. |
| 500 Crown Point Circle, Suite 110 | 10075 Levon Avenue, Suite 202 |
| Grass Valley, CA 95945 | Truckee, CA 96161 |
| Adult and Childhood Immunizations | Adult and Childhood Immunizations |
| 2nd, 3rd and 4th Thursdays (except Holidays) | 1st & 3rd Mondays (except Holidays & weather closures) |
| 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. | 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. |
| By Appointment Only | By Appointment Only |
| Call (530) 265-7049 or (530) 265-7265 | Call (530) 582-7814 or (530) 265-7049 |
| Check the "Events Page" for additional clinics in Western and Eastern Nevada County! |
In Memory of Jessica
Prior to flu season, a lot of time is spent planning clinics. We discuss logistics, supplies and allotment of vaccine doses. We discuss staffing requirements, outreach, and availability. We do a lot of talking about target populations and ways to reach them. We look at the previous year's statistics, including rates of hospitalizations and deaths due to influenza. However, there is one topic that brings the reality of influenza home: the personal story of one lost to the disease.
Jessica, the beautiful, 32-year old daughter our own Registered Nurses, and a member of our community, passed away January 8, 2014 from the influenza virus. Jessica was a busy mom to Nathaniel, daughter to Kathy, and helpful hand to her grandmother.
Though having asthma, Jessica loved the outdoors and nature. She knew the trails of Round Mountain intimately and hiked there often. Jessica was not opposed to getting the flu shot. But, as with so many of us, life just gets busy. Jessica, exposed to the flu virus, became gravely ill and over a matter of a few days died from complications of the disease. Listening to the surreal events that unfolded over those few days, this could be anyone's story. But it is not, it is Kathy's (Jessica's mom) story and she lives it daily. Jessica's sudden illness, trip to the Emergency Room, hospitalization, intubation, and eventual death play over and over in Kathy's mind. "She is the first thing I think about when I wake in the morning and my last thought at night before I go to sleep." Speaking with Kathy, she felt that Jessica would want to be part of the message, the dialogue, about how flu vaccinations save lives.
So we are dedicating our work to prevent influenza in memory of Jessica. No better message could be sent than a reminder that we all get busy and life happens, but a simple seasonal shot may prevent another member of our community from experiencing this loss.
Recent reports of measles cases around the country remind us about the importance of vaccination, which provides protection against serious illness.
Measles is a very contagious disease caused by a virus. It spreads through the air when an infected person coughs or sneezes. Measles starts with a cough, runny nose, red eyes, and fever. Then a rash of red spots breaks out.
Make sure you and your children are up to date on the MMR (measles-mumps-rubella) vaccine and other recommended vaccines, including flu and COVID-19.
Talk to a health care provider and learn more (CDPH)
Since measles is still common in many countries, unvaccinated travelers bring measles to the U.S. and it can spread. Protect yourself, you family, and your community with the measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine, especially before traveling internationally.
2025 Recommended Immunizations for Children from Birth Through 6 Years Old (CDC)
2025 Vacunas Recomendadas Desde el Nacimiento Hasta los 6 Años de Edad (CDC)
Questions About Measles and Measles Vaccine (CDC)
Preguntas Acerca del Sarampión (CDC)
Make a request for the Mobile Health Unit to come to your school or community.
Visit Nevada County VaxFacts to learn more about childhood immunizations.
Cut Through the Noise About Vaccines (NFID)
Immunizations for Respiratory Viruses Prevention (CDC)
For information on current immunization laws, check out Shots for School (CDPH).
If you are a parent with questions about immunizations for your child, we encourage you to read this Vaccine Safety Handout (PDF).
Recommended Immunizations for Children Birth Through 6 Years Old (CDC)
Vacunas Recomendadas Desde el Nacimiento Hasta los 6 Años de Edad (CDC)
Recommended Immunizations for Children Ages 18 Years or Younger (AAP)
Vacunas Recomendadas Para Niños de los 7 a los 18 Años (HealthyChildren))
Recommended Immunizations for Adults 19 Years and Older (AAFP)
Vacunas Recomendads Para Adultos de 19 Años en Adelante (CDC)
Nevada County VaxFacts
California Department of Public Health (CDPH) - Immunizations
Center for Disease Control (CDC) - Immunization Vaccine Information Statement (VIS Sheets)
Immunization Information and Resources (PDF)
Shots for School/ Vacunas para la Escuela (CDPH)
Vaccine Preventable Disease Information and Data - (CDPH)
The vaccines offered to children are part of the Vaccines for Children (VFC) program. A child must be 18 years of age or younger and one of the following:
- has Medi-Cal, OR
- has no health insurance, OR
- is Native American or Alaskan Native
A limited supply of childhood vaccines are available to purchase for children that are not eligible for the VFC program.
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Kathy Cahill
Public Health Director
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Western Nevada County Public Health
Physical Address
500 Crown Point Circle
Suite 110
Grass Valley, CA 95945
Phone 530 265-1450Fax 530 271-0837
All Services by
Appointment Only
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Eastern Nevada County Public Health
Physical Address
10075 Levon Avenue
Suite 202
Truckee, CA 96161
Phone 530-582-7814Fax 530-582-7732
Monday-Friday 8:30 am-4:30 pm
Call for an appointment