Where can I get free or low-cost Hepatitis vaccinations in Las Vegas?

Your headline says one thing but your question says another. The Gay & Lesbian Center at 953 E. Sahara Ave.

Will test for Hep A & Hep B for free.(702) 733-9800. For Hep C you can get tested on a sliding scale payment basis at Nevada Health Centers Inc. The list of their handful of locations in Las Vegas, right from The American Liver Foundation, is here: liverfoundation.org/downloads/alf_downlo... As for vaccination, The Health Department is an inexpensive option.

Here's what I can tell you, from The Southern Nevada Health District: "Vaccine costs vary based on the type of immunization required. The health district charges an administrative fee of $16 per person for one vaccine and $25 per person for two or more vaccines." You can click on the link in the sources section and find a close location.

I'd call them with questions. You may want to read more about hepatitis from places like these: http://www.webmd.com/hepatitis/default.htm http://www.hepc-connection.org.

Hepatitis is one of the leading viral diseases that can be either transmitted orally or sexually. There are three types of Hepatitis, these are Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C. Approximately there are at least 4 million in Ameirca that are infected with Hepatitis Virus.It is important that early detection of this virus, in order to prevent the onset of a more severe conditions.

Listed below are some of the low-cost Vaccination and testing centers in Las Vegas: -Southern Nevada Health District Testing services provided only to HIV+ Early Intervention Services Clients; testing is free of charge. 625 Shadow Lane Las Vegas, NV 89106 Tel No: 702.759.0702 -The Gay & Lesbian Center Testing: Hepatitis A and Hepatitis B Cost: Free 953 East Sahara Ave. Las Vegas, NV 89104 Tel No: 702-733-9800 -Nevada Health Centers, Inc.

Clinics: Testing: Hepatitis C Cost: Sliding scale for uninsured; accepts Medicare, Medicaid, Nevada Check- Up, Women’s Health Connection, and most insurance programs -Bridger Health Center 310 South 9th Street, Suite 110 Las Vegas, NV 89101 Tel. (702) 220-9932 -Cambridge Family Health Center 3900 Cambridge Ave. Suite 101 Las Vegas, NV 89119 Tel.

(702) 307-5415 -NLV Family Health Center 2320 McDaniel Street, suite C North Las Vegas, NV 89030 Tel. (702) 214-5948 -M L K Family Health Center 1700 Wheeler Peak Dr. Las Vegas, NV 89106 Tel.(702) 383-1961 * Immunization Clinic for children held on Wednesdays; $20 covers all shots (including Hepatitis A & B) for qualifying children -Eastern Family Medical and Dental Center 2212 S. Eastern Ave.

Las Vegas, NV 89104 Tel.(702) 735-9334.

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