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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Wednesday, August 8, 2007

Free immunizations available to qualifying Hawaii keiki

Advertiser Staff

Free immunizations are provided to Hawai'i children who do not have health insurance, or who are enrolled in Medicaid (Quest), or have health insurance that does not cover vaccinations.

On average, more than 200,000 doses annually are administered under the federal Vaccines for Children program, according to the state Department of Health.

The vaccinations include diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis; haemophilus influenzae type b; hepatitis A and B; measles, mumps and rubella; inactivated influenza; live intranasal influenza; meningococcal; pneumococcal conjugate; pneumococcal polysaccharidepolio; tetanus and diphtheria; and varicella (chicken pox).

Immunizations for eligible children are available only at rural health centers or federally qualified Health Centers:

  • On O'ahu: the Kalihi Palama Health Center, Kokua Kalihi Valley, Waikiki Health Center, Waimanalo Health Center, Wai'anae Coast Comprehensive Health Center (all clinics including Kapolei Health Care Center).

  • On the Big Island: Bay Clinic Hilo, Bay Clinic Pahoa, Bay Clinic Ka'u, Hamakua Health Center.

  • On Maui: Community Clinic of Maui.

  • On Kaua'i: Ho'ola Lahui Hawai'i, Kaua'i Community Health Center.

    For more information, call your doctor or the Hawai'i Immunization Program at 586-8300; on Neighbor Islands, call toll-free, 800-933-4832.