Convenient, evidence-based vaccination care for ages 2 and up โ walk in or book online.
Routine childhood/infant vaccinations are provided through AHS clinics.
Book ImmunizationStay up to date with the vaccines that protect you and your community all year round.
Adults born in 1970 or later should ensure they've had two doses of the MMR vaccine for full measles protection. With rising global cases, staying up to date is important for your safety and the community.
RSV is a respiratory virus that spreads easily through coughing and sneezing. Recommended for adults 60 years+ or those with chronic medical conditions.
Pneumococcal bacteria can cause serious illness including pneumonia and meningitis. Recommended for adults 65+, or 18+ with chronic conditions and risk factors.
Tetanus bacteria enters the body through cuts, scrapes, or wounds. Recommended for all adults every 10 years or after certain injuries.
Caused by bacteria that infects the respiratory tract. Recommended for adults who haven't received Tdap in 10 years, and during each pregnancy to protect the baby.
HPV is a group of viruses that can affect the skin and mucous membranes. Recommended for teens and young adults who did not receive the vaccine earlier.
A viral infection spread through contaminated food, water, or close contact. Recommended for adults who did not complete the series, or travel to regions where polio still occurs.
Chickenpox in adults can lead to serious complications. Recommended for adults who never had chickenpox and who never completed the 2-vaccine series.
Spread through contact with infected blood or body fluids. Recommended for adults who were not vaccinated or with higher exposure risk such as healthcare workers.
Flu shots are recommended every year to protect you from seasonal influenza and reduce spread in the community. Our clinic provides convenient, fast flu vaccinations for anyone 5 years and older.
COVID-19 vaccines are recommended to stay up to date, especially for higher-risk individuals and during respiratory virus season. Available for anyone 5 years and older.
Specialized vaccines for travel, work, and additional risk situations.
Shingles is caused by the reactivation of the chickenpox virus and can cause a painful rash. The Shingrix vaccine is recommended for adults 50 years and older for long-term protection.
Hepatitis A causes liver inflammation and is a common travel-related disease. Recommended for those who travel to areas with higher rates of hepatitis A.
Meningitis affects the brain and spinal cord. Recommended for college students in dorms, travelers to meningitis-belt regions, and those with certain medical conditions.
Transmitted through bites or scratches from infected animals. Recommended for travelers visiting areas where rabies is common and people working with animals.
A viral disease spread through mosquito bites. Recommended for travelers visiting countries in Africa or South America where yellow fever is present.
Transmitted through contaminated food and water and can lead to serious complications. Recommended for travelers to regions where typhoid fever is common.
Recommended for travelers to regions with limited sanitation and anyone wanting to reduce the risk of travel-related gastrointestinal illness.
A viral infection affecting the brain transmitted through mosquito bites. Recommended for travelers spending extended time in risk areas of Asia or the Western Pacific.
We offer TB skin testing for students, healthcare workers, or anyone who may have been exposed to TB. Helps ensure early detection and protection for you and the community.
Those with suspected TB symptoms must contact Alberta Health Services for testing.
Book TB Skin Test| Monday โ Friday | 9:00 am โ 7:00 pm |
| Saturday | 10:00 am โ 4:00 pm |
| Sunday | Closed |
| Holidays | Closed |