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- Vaccines Information
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- Vaccines Information
See below for information on vaccines, school immunizations and more. Vaccines are now available to everyone ages 6 months and over. FEMA and the City of St. Louis recommend going to vaccines.gov [www.vaccines.gov] and entering your ZIP code for the nearest convenient location to receive a vaccine.
The City of St. Louis recommends going to vaccines.gov [www.vaccines.gov] and entering your ZIP code for the nearest convenient location to obtain a vaccine. You can find a vaccine at one or more of those organizations using the following links: No events available. HHS COVID-19 Vaccine Info [www.hhs.gov]
Please contact your physician, local pharmacy, health department, or community health center for mpox vaccine availability. Note: On the 1st Friday of each month, the Health Center will not open until 12:30pm to accommodate staff training. Contact organization for eligibility. Was this page helpful? Give Feedback.
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Vital Records are not available at the St. Louis City Health Department. Missouri born citizens can obtain records in the St. Louis City area at the Recorder of Deeds office at: City Hall, 1200 Market Street, Room 126, St. Louis, MO 63103 (314) 613-3016.
Comprehensive health centers providing St. Louis City with high quality health care services, including pediatrics, women's health and dentistry.