Logan County Department of Public
Health offering back to school immunizations
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[July 15, 2019]
LINCOLN
The Logan County Department of Public Health (LCDPH) would like to
remind parents that Illinois law requires students in Illinois
schools to be immunized against certain vaccine-preventable
diseases.
Back to school vaccinations help protect children and families from
the spread of infectious diseases. We encourage parents to review
their child’s immunization records and requirements and make plans
to obtain needed immunizations soon. Vaccines help develop immunity
to countless infectious diseases by enabling the body to recognize
and fight vaccine-preventable diseases.
The following vaccines are required for children entering preschool
and grades K-12: diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis (whooping cough),
measles, mumps, rubella, polio, haemophilus influenzae type B (Hib),
varicella (chickenpox), pneumococcal, meningitis and hepatitis B.
Students entering college should check with the health services at
their college regarding immunization requirements.
To beat the late season rush on back to school shots, it is highly
encouraged you do not wait until the last minute. No appointments
are needed at LCDPH and you will be greeted by their courteous and
professional staff.
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As an incentive for coming in July, LCDPH is offering a FREE game of bowling at
Logan Lanes. Be sure to stop in today!
Illinois law also requires students entering kindergarten, sixth and ninth
grades to have a physical examination. Southern Illinois University (SIU) Center
for Family Medicine’s caring medical staff is available at LCDPH to serve you by
providing school physical and sports exams in addition to meeting your family’s
complete medical needs. LCDPH and SIU are pleased to partner in the prevention
effort to ensure all families and their children are protected and assured
healthy for the start of the school year. To schedule a physical exam or if you
have questions, you can reach the SIU clinic at 217-735-2317 (extension 1).
The LCDPH immunization clinic currently operates Monday thru Friday from
7:30am-3:45pm. All major insurances are accepted. Please contact LCDPH with any
immunization questions at 217-735-2317. For information regarding LCDPH
services, you can also log onto their website at
WWW.LCDPH.ORG.
[Kara A. Davis, RN, BSN
Director of Nursing/Assistant Administrator/HealthWorks Case Manager
Logan County Department of Public Health] |