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Measles Immunization Requirements Measles Immunization Requirements
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eCare: Online Access to Your Health Care Team and Personal Health InformationThe Immunization Clinic at Hall Health Primary Care Center provides education, immunizations, and therapeutic and diagnostic injections to students, patients and employees. The Immunization Clinic maintains databases to track immunizations for Health Science students and pediatric patients. We also administer the University of Washington's measles immunity requirement program.

Health Science Students: If you have been admitted to a health science program, please e-mail the Health Science Nurse at myshots@u.washington.edu for immunization requirements and compliance issues.

Travel-related Vaccines: The Immunization Clinic does not  provide travel vaccines.  Instead, please contact the Travel Clinic to schedule a consultation appointment at (206) 685-4137.

Location

Most care is provided in the Immunization Clinic, Room 101 on the first floor of Hall Health Primary Care Center. For a map and driving directions, see Directions & Parking.  Some services are also provided off-site, such as the annual flu shot program each fall.

Immunization Clinic Hours

The Immunization Clinic is a drop-in clinic (no appointment necessary). Our hours of service are: Monday through Friday from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm. Our busiest time is usually at 1:00 pm. You may want to call ahead to obtain an estimated wait time if you are on a tight schedule.

For more information, please feel free to contact the Immunization Clinic by phone at (206) 685-1018, or by email at hhimmune@u.washington.edu.

Privacy

We recognize our responsibility for safeguarding the privacy of your health information. For information regarding use and disclosure of protected health information, see this Notice.