Steuben County Immunization Clinic
Cameron Hospital Immunization Clinic
Immunization Clinic
The Cameron Immunization Clinic serves our community by providing immunizations for anyone needing them throughout Steuben County and beyond. Located on the first floor of the Joyce & Al Gutstein Education & Innovation Center in Suite 1700, the Clinic is open Monday through Thursday by appointment only.
Hours: Monday through Thursday from 8:00am to 4:00pm by appointment only
Appointments can be made by calling 260-667-5622
Pediatric and Adult doses are available at our Immunization Clinic.
Recommended Vaccine Schedule
The Clinic provides all vaccines recommended by the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices. These immunizations are most commonly given to children before they start school.
- DTap
- Hepatitis A & B
- Hib
- Prevnar13
- Polio
- Rotavirus
- MMR
- Chicken Pox
- Tdap
- Influenza and more
The Clinic provides adolescents and young adults protection against meningitis and the human papillomavirus (HPV) with the following vaccines:
- Meningococcal B
- Gardasil 9
For adults, the Clinic provides the following vaccines:
- Hepatitis A & B
- Tdap
- Zostavax® (for shingles)
- Pneumovax23
- Prevnar13®
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Which vaccines do I need?
A: The vaccines you need depend on common diseases in the U.S., your age, lifestyle and job. Consult with your primary care doctor to learn which vaccines are recommended for you.
Q: When should I get vaccinated?
A: Vaccination is recommended from birth through age 18, with annual updates. In adulthood, consult your primary care doctor to stay current on vaccines.
Q: Can I get several vaccines at the same time?
A: Yes, you can receive multiple vaccines at once. There’s no negative impact on your body’s defenses. Benefits include:
- Fewer clinic visits
- Timely completion of recommended doses
- Fewer injections with combined vaccines
Q: Should I get vaccinated if I travel abroad?
A: International travelers should follow health requirements of their destination countries. Ensure you receive all required doses well before traveling to prevent disease transmission. For recommended vaccines and doses, consult your healthcare provider.
Q: Do vaccines have side effects?
A: Some people may experience temporary pain at the injection site, mild fever, discomfort or rash after vaccination. If you have concerning effects, contact your primary care doctor.