Disease prevention is the key to public health. Vaccines work to protect infants, children and adults from
illnesses and death caused by infectious diseases. According to the National Immunization Program from the Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention, vaccines can help save lives by preventing diseases in the people who receive
them and protect those people from those in the surrounding community who are unvaccinated.
Adults and children can receive immunizations at our main clinic in McKinney. Our eligibility forms are available for
your convenience:
If you wish to fill out the form electronically, please print the document and bring it with you to your scheduled
patient appointment.
Requesting Shot Records
Request a copy of a immunization/shot record by clicking here to fill out a online request
form, or come in person for same day pickup.
- Photo identification for the person that the medical record belongs to or their legal guardian is required to
be provided prior to the medical record request being completed. Supporting legal documents may be required in
circumstances involving legal name changes, guardianship, adoption, etc. Electronic form submissions will be
accepted only when the appropriate identity documents are provided. Please allow up to 10 business days for
the records request to be processed.
- Fees associated with records requests can be found in the Collin County Health Care Services Clinic Fee
Schedule.
If you would like to enroll with ImmTrac, please contact one of our immunization team members for assistance or fax
the
ImmTrac Adult Consent Form
(English & Spanish) or
ImmTrac Minor Consent Form
(English & Spanish) and shot record to (972) 547-1811.
If you are a first responder and would like to enroll in ImmTrac, please fax
ImmTrac First
Responder/Family Member Request Form or
ImmTrac Disaster
Information Retention Consent Form and current shot record to (972) 547-1811.
Our Services
Adults and children can receive regularly scheduled immunizations at Collin County Health Care Services as
recommended by the
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
(CDC).
Adults receiving vaccinations and adults requesting vaccination(s) for a child are required to present an original,
current, valid government issued photo ID prior to receiving immunization services.
A hard (paper) copy of a complete shot record is required to obtain immunizations at our clinic for children up to 18
years of age; a school note alone is not sufficient. Records must be translated to English for use in the
Immunization Clinic. Immunization Records in languages other than English will not be accepted.
Texas Vaccines for Children program
Individuals 18 years and older do not need to be accompanied by another adult in order to receive vaccinations.
The
Texas Vaccines
For Children Program (TVFC) provides vaccines to health departments to administer to
eligible children and is offered by the Texas Department of Health and Human Services. It is designed to improve the
quality and longevity of life by achieving and maintaining a vaccine preventable disease-free environment. While it
is impossible to put an exact dollar figure on the savings through the use of these vaccines, consider what it would
cost without this preventive care program offered by the Texas Department of Health and Human Services. Collin
County Health Care Services offers outreach immunization services throughout the county.
Prices for children's vaccines under the Texas Vaccines for Children program are not listed because they are
based on a sliding scale up to $13 per shot per child and based on eligibility requirements. If you are insured or
an adult please refer to our vaccine price list. Payment by cash, check, Visa, or MasterCard will be accepted. All
other vaccine prices are subject to change and may be higher or lower depending on a vaccines'
availability.
Adult Safety Net program
Uninsured individuals 19 years and older qualify for the
Adult Safety Net (ASN) program to receive low-cost vaccines. The ASN program
created by the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) Immunization Unit to increase access to vaccination
services in Texas for uninsured adults, thereby raising the immunization coverage levels and improving the health of
Texans.
You may be charged an administration fee of up to $25 per vaccine. If you are unable to
pay the fee, simply notify the provider, and you will not be denied vaccination. Individuals are not eligible to
receive ASN vaccines if they are enrolled in Medicare or Medicaid, if they have other health insurance, or if their
existing healthcare insurance does not cover vaccinations.
Vaccine Schedule Information
Influenza Vaccinations
Influenza vaccinations will be offered Monday through Friday from 7:30 am to 11 am, and 1 pm to 4 pm. Medicare Part B
and Texas Medicaid for Children will be accepted. Please bring the patient's Medicare Part B or Texas Medicaid
for Children card to the clinic. For those who do not have Medicare Part B or Texas Medicaid for Children, the cost
for the vaccine is $40. For uninsured children 18 years of age and younger, the price of vaccinations are based on a
sliding scale with a maximum of $13 per vaccination. Cash, check, MasterCard and Visa are accepted. Please wear
short sleeves if possible. To determine the availability of the flu vaccine on a given day, please call the Collin
County Health Care Services at (972) 548-5500.
For Medical Providers
If you would like to enroll with ImmTrac, please contact one of our immunization team members for assistance or fax
the
ImmTrac Adult Consent Form
(English & Spanish) or
ImmTrac Minor Consent Form
(English & Spanish) and shot record to (972) 547-1811.
If you are a first responder and would like to enroll in ImmTrac, please fax
ImmTrac First
Responder/Family Member Request Form or
ImmTrac Disaster
Information Retention Consent Form and current shot record to (972) 547-1811.
Texas Vaccines for Children Program is available for all providers in Texas who would like to participate. If you are
not a Texas Vaccines for Children Program Provider or would like more information regarding the program; please
contact the Healthcare Coordinator.
Collin County Health Care Services is dedicated to promoting the Texas immunization registry ImmTrac, which is
provided as a free service by the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS). ImmTrac is a confidential
registry designed to consolidate immunization records from multiple providers and store immunization information
electronically in one secure central system. ImmTrac offers physicians and other healthcare providers and authorized
users' easy online access to immunization histories. The registry is part of a state wide initiative to increase
vaccination coverage levels for children, adolescents, and adults across Texas. With written consent, the ImmTrac
registry receives vaccination information from private and public healthcare providers across the state, including
input from the Vital Statistics Section of DSHS, Women, Infant and Children (WIC) clinics, Medicaid, the Texas-Wide
Integrated Client Encounter System (TWICES), health care plans, and school nurses. ImmTrac records from
participating physicians or local health departments.
Links & Resources
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