Vaccines

Vaccinate for Good Health

Ready for your COVID-19 vaccine? Register for and schedule your vaccination.

Vaccines (immunizations) are the best way parents can protect infants, children and teens from harmful diseases. The Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) states that vaccine-preventable diseases can be serious and can cause hospitalization and, in some cases, death. This is especially true for infants and young children.

Adult Vaccines

Adults need protection from preventable diseases throughout their lifetime. What follows are important vaccines for adults:

  • Flu shots – all adults.
  • Tetanus, diphtheria and whooping cough or pertussis (Tdap) – all adults who have not previously received the Tdap vaccine.
  • Pneumonia (pneumococcal) shot – adults 65 years and older with specific health conditions.
  • Shingles – adults 60 years and older.
  • ​Hepatitis B infection – adults who have diabetes or who are at risk for hepatitis B.

​To schedule an appointment, contact an HCC Network clinic near you:

Buckner

324 S. Hudson – 816.249.1521
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Carrollton

300 E. 9th Street – 877.344.3572
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Concordia

206 N. Bismark – 660.463.0234
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Lexington

811 A. South Business Highway 13 – 660.251.6440
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Waverly

608 Missouri Street – 660.493.2262
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HCC and its Community Health Centers serve all patients regardless of ability to pay. Discounts for essential services are offered based on family size and income. Schedule a visit: 660.259.2440.

After more than a decade and nearly 50 new employees later, it’s safe to say that the Lexington, MO-based HCC Network is a major player in Lafayette County and in rural health care in this region.

The focus of HCC is to develop and implement programs that are responsive to documented health needs of county residents, with specific health status indicators as benchmarks of progress.

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