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  1. Vision. Healthy People. Mission. Working together to assure conditions that promote and protect health. Values. Equity - Integrity - Excellence. If you are unable to find a service to meet your needs, please call Ottawa County 2-1-1. Submit public health concerns or questions to the Ottawa County Department of Public Health. LOCATIONS.

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    • International Adoption Immunization & Travel Recommendations
    • Additional Sources of Immunization Information
    • Vaccines For Children (VFC) Program
    • Instructions For The Use of Vaccine Information Statements - Required Use

    Since 1978, Michigan law has required children to be up to date with required immunizations ON or BEFORE the first day of school or a licensed childcare program. 1. A child who is not up to date with required immunizations will not be allowed to attend school or childcare without an immunization (vaccine) waiver, either a medical waiver signed by t...

    Many people think immunizations are only for children, but vaccines are important for people of all ages.

    Immunizations do not have to be expensive. The Ottawa County Department of Public Health participates with the Vaccines for Children Program which provides free vaccines to children who have no health insurance, are on Medicaid or have insurance that does not cover any part of the cost of vaccines. An administration fee is charged with each vaccine...

    Vaccines are the single most powerful, cost-effective public health intervention ever developed. They have reduced, and in some cases, eliminated debilitating and life threatening diseases. The following websites provide resources on vaccine safety: 1. CDC Information for Parents and Caregivers 2. Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Back to Top

    Did you know certain vaccines are recommended for adults? Take this quick quizto find out which vaccines you may need. Please call the Ottawa County Department of Public Health at (616) 396-5266 if you are interested in one or more of these vaccines: 1. Tdap/Td Vaccine (Tetanus, Diphtheria & Pertussis) – Tdap is recommended for all adults who have ...

    Annually, 700 million travelers cross international borders and as many as 70% of them become ill. The Ottawa County Department of Public Health believes staying healthy while traveling involves more than "getting shots", and the Department of Public Health's "Travel Clinic" can help ensure your best chances for good health during your travels. Our...

    Adoption is an exciting, rewarding and busy time for all involved. International adoption can present some additional challenges. The Ottawa County Department of Public Health's Travel Clinic offers advice on recommended and/or required immunizations for traveling to the country of your child, advice on keeping you and your family healthy while tra...

    The VFC Program provides federally purchased vaccines for children 18 years of age and younger who are Medicaid eligible, uninsured, American Indian or Alaskan Native, or are under-insured. There are many benefits for both providers and their patients to participate in this program which include keeping children in their medical home and a link to ...

    1. Provide Vaccine Information Statement (VIS) when vaccination is given.

    As required under the National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act (42 U.S.C. §300aa-26), all health care providers in the United States who administer, to any child or adult, diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, measles, mumps, rubella, polio, hepatitis A, hepatitis B, Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib), influenza, pneumococcal conjugate, meningococcal, rotavirus, human papillomavirus (HPV), or varicella (chickenpox) vaccines shall, prior to administration of each dose of the vaccine, provide a copy to...

    2. Record information for each VIS provided.

    Health care providers shall make a notation in each patient's permanent medical record at the time vaccine information materials are provided, indicating: (1) the edition date of the Vaccine Information Statement distributed, and (2) the date the VIS was provided. This record keeping requirement supplements the requirement of 42 U.S.C. §300aa-25 that all health care providers administering these vaccines must record in the patient's permanent medical record (or in a permanent office log): (3)...

    Availability of Copies

    In Michigan: health care providers should use the Michigan versions of the VIS. Copies are available at your local Department of Public Health or at Michigan Department of Health and Human Services.Copies are available in English and in other languages. Back to Top

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  3. Home to an array of public health programs, initiatives and interventions aimed at improving the health and well-being of women, infants, families and communities. Advancing Healthy Births

  4. Ottawa County Department of Public Health 12251 James St., Suite 400 Holland, MI 49424 Phone: 616-396-5266 Fax: 616-393-5624 Website: www.miottawa.org/health Hours: 8:00am – 5:00pm (M-F) Other Locatio.

  5. OC Department of Public Health, Holland. 5,643 likes · 35 talking about this · 164 were here. miOttawa.org/miHealth Ottawa County Department of Public Health

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  7. Ottawa County Health Department in Hudsonville, Michigan. The Ottawa County Department of Public Health offers services such as licensing, training, inspection reports, low/no cost birth control, exams, STI testing, and Tdap/Td Vaccine (Tetanus, Diphtheria, Pertussis).

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